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I can't boot to my arch because of kernel panic, the booting was freeze, I can't even power off my laptop by pressing power button. The error such likes "[ end kernel ] --panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! Exitcode ..." (sorry I can't remember the whole of it). I tried to boot arch from usb and wanted to reinstall kernel but I can't arch-chroot to arch installed partition (means "mount /dev/sdaX /mnt; arch-chroot /mnt"), an error appeared, like "/bin/bash: PU: QRU4̀]ZY: $: Error 18446744072491057922"
I think the kernel panic is because I tried installing libc6 from .deb by dpkg.
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I think the kernel panic is because I tried installing libc6 from .deb by dpkg.
Wut?
Moving to NC...
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sorry for my bad english. I mean I installed .deb file, libc6.deb by dpkg (installed from aur)
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I installed .deb file, libc6.deb
Why?
Does uninstalling it fix your system?
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It will take more than uninstalling that, as installing the wrong libc almost certainly overwrote the archlinux libc files. If it were somehow installed along side of it, these errors shouldn't exist as nothing would be accessing the foreign libc.
So I'd suggest with starting with an explanation of why on earth you installed a foreign libc.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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It would be interesting if you could post how or with what you installed a deb package in the first place. And Why? What problem were you trying to solve?
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I don't like arch linux installs packages that I don't use, for example, when I install simplescreenrecoder, whole of Qt packages are installed too. So I tried installing simplescreenrecoder by deb file, but it asked for libc6 so I installed that package, but it required libgcc1. It seemed I installed libgcc1.deb, after that, my computer was freeze, I restarted then it never boot again...
So, is there some way to fix this?
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IMO, start over and don't do anything that stupid again.
If you want Debian packages, install Debian.
Last edited by Scimmia (2015-08-23 17:06:42)
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Making your own PKGBUILD for the screen recorder would be trivial - and would be the right way of accomplishing your goal.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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