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Bug#730336: normal booting fails with floating point exception



On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 05:59:27PM +0530, Praveen Arimbrathodiyil wrote:
> > This looks like to me like a locale issue. Could you please try to do
> > the following:
> > - What is the content of /etc/default/locale?
> $ cat /etc/default/locale
> LANG=en_IN
> LANGUAGE="en_IN:en"
> 
> > - Do you have locales-all installed? If yes, can you please keep a
> >   backup copy of /usr/lib/locale for latter debugging purpose and try 
> >   to reinstall the package?
> No, I don't have it installed.
> > - If not, could you please keep a copy of /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
> >   for debugging purpose and try to regenerate the locales by running
> >   locale-gen as root?
> >
> Thank you! This worked. I'm attaching locale-archive with this.

It looks like you got a power failure and/or a filesystem issue as this
file contains only zeros. However this should not causes the system to
be unbootable, so I am working on a patch.

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