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#1 2012-01-29 13:32:59

zyon
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From: Germany
Registered: 2007-06-26
Posts: 73

System-Crash after KDE4 upgrade

Hello,

maybe anybody can help me wink

mount /mnt/wd2tbhdd/

mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext3'



pacman -S kernel26

warning: linux-3.2.2-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...

Targets (1): linux-3.2.2-1

Total Download Size:    40.78 MiB
Total Installed Size:   57.90 MiB
Net Upgrade Size:       0.00 MiB

Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages from core...
linux-3.2.2-1-x86_64                             40.8 MiB   709K/s 00:59 [##########################################] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity                                          [##########################################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files                                               [##########################################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts                                         [##########################################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading linux                                                     [##########################################] 100%
>>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
/tmp/alpm_08uS2X/.INSTALL: line 53: depmod: command not found
>>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio.  Please wait...
==> Building image from preset: 'default'
  -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
==> Starting build: 3.2.2-1-ARCH
  -> Parsing hook: [base]
==> ERROR: file not found: `/sbin/modprobe'
  -> Parsing hook: [udev]
  -> Parsing hook: [autodetect]
xargs: modprobe: No such file or directory
  -> Parsing hook: [pata]
  -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
  -> Parsing hook: [sata]
  -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
  -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
==> WARNING: No modules were added to the image. This is probably not what you want.
==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
==> Image generation successful
==> Building image from preset: 'fallback'
  -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
==> Starting build: 3.2.2-1-ARCH
  -> Parsing hook: [base]
==> ERROR: file not found: `/sbin/modprobe'
  -> Parsing hook: [udev]
  -> Parsing hook: [pata]
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_efar'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cs5520'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_atiixp'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cs5530'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_rz1000'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cypress'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_sc1200'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_radisys'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_hpt3x2n'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_artop'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_sch'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_amd'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_pcmcia'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_ns87415'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_it8213'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_sl82c105'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_ns87410'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_marvell'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_pdc2027x'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_oldpiix'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_atp867x'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_mpiix'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_netcell'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_legacy'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_acpi'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cmd640'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_triflex'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_ninja32'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_optidma'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_pdc202xx_old'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_jmicron'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_hpt37x'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_serverworks'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_piccolo'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_sis'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_rdc'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_opti'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_via'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_ali'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_sil680'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cs5536'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_hpt366'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_it821x'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_hpt3x3'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_arasan_cf'
==> ERROR: module not found: `pata_cmd64x'
==> ERROR: module not found: `ata_generic'
==> ERROR: module not found: `ata_piix'
  -> Parsing hook: [scsi]
  -> Parsing hook: [sata]
  -> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
  -> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
==> WARNING: No modules were added to the image. This is probably not what you want.
==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
==> WARNING: errors were encountered during the build. The image may not be complete.
==> Image generation successful


... any advice how I do reinstall my basic system? ==> ERROR: file not found: `/sbin/modprobe'

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#2 2012-01-29 13:39:00

Trilby
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Registered: 2011-11-29
Posts: 30,466
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Re: System-Crash after KDE4 upgrade

First, please use [ code ] tags around system output.

Second, why on earth would you run "pacman -S kernel26"?  Luckily pacman seems smart enough to translate kernel26 to linux, but you should not try to install a new kernel without updating everything else.

When was the last time you ran "pacman -Syu"?

Last edited by Trilby (2012-01-29 13:39:40)


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