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Hello, I am apparently retarded, but I was having a lot of problems today with pacman.
I ended up updated for the wrong architecture, I was supposed to update for i686 and I updated for x86_64.
Now I can't even use commands in the terminal because I just get a bash error saying I cannot execute the binary files. I cannot even open a terminal anymore actually after I closed it.
Am I screwed? Any help would be appreciated, but it sure seems like I am.
Last edited by efourseven (2011-03-19 01:21:40)
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You might be able to boot into a live distro and replace some of the binaries by hand. At least as many of them as are needed to get bash working correctly again. Truthfully, I don't know if this would work or not. I am interested to hear if someone else has a solution to this.
Good luck!
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Allan -> ArchBang is not supported because it is stupid.
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Thanks man, That's what I plan to try next, I just wanted to see if anyone had any tips before I reboot and go for it.
I have my /home directory on a separate drive, so I am thinking I might just go for a fresh install. I will try to get in somehow from the live cd and fix my pacman.conf file and try to upgrade again to the correct architecture (thats the only thing I can think of)... but I have no idea how that will work out.
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I think you should be able to run pacman with the --root option from a live disc and just reinstall all the wrongly updated packages.
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I will try that too, thanks
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Well, turns out I just went with a fresh install. No idea how to go about fixing that mess. That's what I get for being a douchebag....
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Well, turns out I just went with a fresh install. No idea how to go about fixing that mess. That's what I get for being a douchebag....
At least you were smart and put your /home on a separate partition. ![]()
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Yes I have to pat myself on the back for that one... but now I have run into another problem I can't seem to remember how I make it my new home directory again... I don't remember the exact fstab settings and I am getting "Xauth: timeout in locking authority file" errors when trying to startx from my old home directry.... sounds like permission problems.
I'll try and work with it a little more.
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