I have installed OSMC on my PI.
After a drastic switch off of my PI (due of my cat ), at the reboot, the OS does not start.
It is stuck on the Logo boot, and at the top of the screen are reported:
/sbin/init: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgcc_so.1: unsupported version 9 of Verdef record
/sbin/init: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgcc_so.1: unsupported version 9 of Verdef record
/sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libgcc_so.1: unsupported version 0 of verneed record
I tried to use ssh or connect a keyboard to enter in shell and try to fix this error, but I was not able to open any kind of terminal.
Do you have any suggestion to fix it, maybe without formatting and reinstalling the system?
It is fine also if I can have a backup of my home/etc, there are a lot of my configurations and it will be a little boring do everything again…
You means the dmesg of my osmc or of my Ubuntu partition when I have connected the SD of my osmc?
For the former, the only information that I have are presented in the main post. I was no able to get any log or other stuff.
For the latter, the results is similar. When I have connected to the pc the PI’s SD, ubunto does not give to me any communication or other stuff, just like if I have not connected any device!
Meant dmesg from Ubuntu. But if you don’t see a single line in there appearing when you plug in the SD Card then unfortunately the card is physically dead and nothing to rescue.
So suggest to get a quality SD Card (e.g. from OSMC Shop) and then consider to enable daily back ups for the future.