
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 08:47:11PM +0000, stripes theotoky wrote:
Configuring libc6 Kernel version not supported need to be restarted.... This version of the GNU libc requires kernel version 3.2 or later. Older versions might work but are not officially supported. Please consider upgrading your kernel.
Ok
Click on OK as part of the upgrade is to bring in a newer kernel anyway and [... problems ... ]
I would suggest manually installing a 3.2 or later kernel (with 'apt-get install linux-image-xxxxxx') and rebooting **before** upgrading libc6 or anything else. if the updated libc6 has a hard requirement on kernel >= 3.2 then upgrading libc6 before rebooting to the new kernel is bound to lead to problems...quite possibly very significant and difficult-to-fix problems as pretty much everything (including apt and dpkg and bash/dash and coreutils and more) depend on libc6. craig -- craig sanders <cas@taz.net.au>