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Old 3rd November 2021
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Hi ,

I have upgraded from 6.9 to 7.0, when I try to run rdsetroot command it gives following error messages.


# ls
SHA256.sig base70.tgz bsd.mp bsd.rd bsd.rd.orig comp70.tgz man70.tgz xbase70.tgz xfont70.tgz xshare70.tgz


rdsetroot bsd.rd
rdsetroot: bsd.rd: not an elf


How can I fix this issue as I did not have same error in previous version.

Last edited by niks007; 3rd November 2021 at 02:33 PM.
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# file /bsd.rd
/bsd.rd: gzip compressed data, max compression, from Unix
Kernels are now shipped in compressed form. Uncompress using gzcat(1) or gunzip(1) with -o before using rdsetroot(8).

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