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I keep an a fallback installation of Arch in case my main one breaks and also to run regular, off-line tests. Additionally I have once or twice broken something and had to use arch-chroot to access pacman on my main installation.
However, I haven't really though much about whether this is safe or not. I looked at "Installing Arch from an Existing System" (or something) thinking I could find a use of arch-chroot and pacman, but I can't see one. Can this cause issues? If so, is there another option?
Last edited by nstgc (2015-04-01 16:59:32)
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That's exactly what it's for -- no issues.
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Thank you.
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Just make sure you have all of your partitions mounted. I could just see someone doing this but not having /boot mounted.
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Just make sure you have all of your partitions mounted. I could just see someone doing this but not having /boot mounted.
I have seen someone do that -- me. Yeah, on my laptop my /boot is on a USB drive with my luks key file and I frequently run into problems as a result since boot has the noauto option. Apparently its bad to upgrade the kernel without /boot mounted...
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