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Hi Guys,
I might have accidentally ran 'rmmod achi'.. Stupid mistake and now my system is not booting anymore. Crashed and reboot right after udev loads. Take a look at the following image:
Is there anyway of salvaging my system without needing to re-install? Thanks
Edit: Fixed the image link
Last edited by sirdark6 (2012-01-30 18:26:34)
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FYI - the command 'rmmod achi' unloads a module called 'achi'. It is not persistent i.e. the module is simply unloaded, not removed from your system, so reloading it, or at the most a reboot, would solve any problems caused by unloading it.
(Also, there is no module called 'achi'... )
You need to recall everything you did to your system between the last time it worked and the time it didn't.
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Take a live CD, check /var/log/pacman.log for recent actions, chroot into arch and repair it with pacman's magic
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