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so remove it then try again ie:
rm /lib/modules/2.6.14-ARCH/modules.ofmap
pacman -Syu
what its saying is the file exists already it cant remove it so you do it
a new one will be put in its place
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Thank you for the tip rayjgu3 ; it did the job smoothly
As i said, a lot of kernel related stuff makes me unconfident about what can I do & what i should better not try. And this message was the first of this type since I use Linux or Arch. I'll keep your advice in mind for the future.
Seeded last month: Arch 50 gig, derivatives 1 gig
Desktop @3.3GHz 8 gig RAM, linux-ck
laptop #1 Atom 2 gig RAM, Arch linux stock i686 (6H w/ 6yrs old battery ) #2: ARM Tegra K1, 4 gig RAM, ChrOS
Atom Z520 2 gig RAM, OMV (Debian 7) kernel 3.16 bpo on SDHC | PGP Key: 0xFF0157D9
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dont be afraid of the the "KERNEL" if you do screw it up you can always boot off the cd then repair what you need to do to fix it
ie: keep a current stock kernel on your hard drive then reinstall it pacman -U /where/kernel/is/
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wow! so easy now you wrote it
Seeded last month: Arch 50 gig, derivatives 1 gig
Desktop @3.3GHz 8 gig RAM, linux-ck
laptop #1 Atom 2 gig RAM, Arch linux stock i686 (6H w/ 6yrs old battery ) #2: ARM Tegra K1, 4 gig RAM, ChrOS
Atom Z520 2 gig RAM, OMV (Debian 7) kernel 3.16 bpo on SDHC | PGP Key: 0xFF0157D9
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Could someone unstick or rename this thread?
Suggested name: Udev upgrade fails? Solution here!
I mean, really. 9 months.
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Could someone unstick or rename this thread?
Suggested name: Udev upgrade fails? Solution here!
I mean, really. 9 months.
Thanks, forgot about this one.
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