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I decided to switch to a pure systemd init yesterday. Despite strictly followed wiki my system failed to init with switch to systemd emergency mode with no way to cure the problem. So I followed with reinstallation of my system (32bit on 64bit HW as recently). I went thoroughly according installation wiki, installed and configured the base system and correctly umount-ed chrooted environment. I have reformated primary root and boot partitions with ext4 and ext2 respectively and extended /var partition with reiserfs. My home ext4 partition has left unchanged. Grub has been configured OK when being compared with my two Thinkapd Arch installations. My fstab is correctly set using UUID and explicit rw option. After rebooting from Install CD all seemed going well to login prompt and successfull root login. Next proceedings failed on unchangeble read-only filesystem permissions.
How can I chmod the partitions to make them writable and add users and use pacman? One fail with systemd is followed with another one with unchangable read-only permissions... Courious and very frustrating... Any help, please? Thanks, Petr
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You'll need to post files, logs etc. if you want help - according to you, everything is correct .
For example, grub.cfg, fdisk -l or gdisk -l /dev/sdX, fstab...
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