The directory /lib64 should not exist
Hi I was not expecting that ^.
ls -al /tmp
SNIP
-r--r--r-- 1 root staff 11 Apr 22 05:48 .X0-lock
drwxrwxr-x 139 root staff 2780 Apr 22 05:49 tcloop/
ls -al /lib64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 22 05:48 /lib64 -> /lib/
EDIT timestamp for TCE is for last loaded TCEs tricking me at first
I have no backup of that dir
cat /opt/.filetool.lst
etc/fstab
etc/modprobe.conf
I can assure you have not made any TCE that has /lib64 in it.
I do run some .local/bin scripts that I can assure they have no /lib64 in them too.
and if helps but they are likely to be sym link files
ls /lib64
ld-2.30.so libdl.so.2 libpthread-2.30.so
ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 libe2p.so.2 libpthread.so.0
libanl-2.30.so libe2p.so.2.3 libresolv-2.30.so
libanl.so.1 libext2fs.so.2 libresolv.so.2
libblkid.so.1 libext2fs.so.2.4 librt-2.30.so
libblkid.so.1.1.0 libm-2.30.so librt.so.1
libc-2.30.so libm.so.6 libutil-2.30.so
libc.so.6 libnsl-2.30.so libutil.so.1
libcom_err.so.2 libnsl.so.1 libuuid.so.1
libcom_err.so.2.1 libnss_dns-2.30.so libuuid.so.1.3.0
libcrypt-2.30.so libnss_dns.so.2 modules/
libcrypt.so.1 libnss_files-2.30.so udev/
libdl-2.30.so libnss_files.so.2
EDIT2
I have no TC on an old laptop. Let me boot that up and see if that dir exists.
Well blow me...no lib64 on that laptop. Looks like I need to track down either a TCE or something else that is interfering.