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Recently I screwed up my Arch and decided to reinstall it, so I did and first thing I ran is update.
Since my Installation CD is old about 6 months, I had to upgrade 80+ pckgs, and downloading finished and in *checking for file conflict* part I get error:
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
filesystem: /etc/mtab exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
I had this problem once before, and, as some of ppl on forums said I should upgrade with --force, I did so and it was alright, but now... After Upgrade I get this msg at boot>
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Decompressing Linux... Parsing LEF... done.
Booting the kernel.
ERROR: Unable to find root device */dev/sda3*.
You are being dropped to recovery shell
Type *exit* to try and continue booting
sh: cant access tty: job control turned off
[rootfs /]$ _
And I cant type *exit*, keyboard not work...
This was my second try, so I knew what will happen and I made /etc/mtab a backup which I replaced with afterupgrade one with hope it will run /sda3, but same problem...
Last edited by broi (2012-03-09 18:30:47)
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You should only --force update the "filesystem" package: http://www.archlinux.org/news/filesyste … -required/
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nm, need to ltfr
Last edited by /dev/zero (2012-03-08 21:01:57)
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You should only --force update the "filesystem" package: http://www.archlinux.org/news/filesyste … -required/
I just did that update seperately of other packages, then tried to update other without --force but getting this error>
initscripts: /etc/profile.d/locale.sh exists
So I get everything update with --force (but filesystem, its already update), and same shh problem.
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nm, need to ltfr
What?? lol
Last edited by broi (2012-03-08 22:20:56)
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For an explanation of the locale issue, take a look here.
However, if you're doing a fresh install anyways; I would suggest to use the netinstall image instead. That'll save you alot of these sort of problems.
Burninate!
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/dev/zero wrote:nm, need to ltfr
What??
fyi, nm = "Never mind", ltfr = "learn to fucking read".
I wrote a post in haste, realised my mistake, "nm, need to ltfr" means please ignore me and get on with your life.
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For an explanation of the locale issue, take a look here.
However, if you're doing a fresh install anyways; I would suggest to use the netinstall image instead. That'll save you alot of these sort of problems.
Thank you, ill follow ur advice.
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Gcool wrote:For an explanation of the locale issue, take a look here.
However, if you're doing a fresh install anyways; I would suggest to use the netinstall image instead. That'll save you alot of these sort of problems.
Thank you, ill follow ur advice.
In this case, don't do a fresh netinstall though, removing locale.sh is the only thing you have to do to get your system back online.
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broi wrote:Gcool wrote:For an explanation of the locale issue, take a look here.
However, if you're doing a fresh install anyways; I would suggest to use the netinstall image instead. That'll save you alot of these sort of problems.
Thank you, ill follow ur advice.
In this case, don't do a fresh netinstall though, removing locale.sh is the only thing you have to do to get your system back online.
Okay, I will try it now
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Okay, this what I did after FRESH install. this is solutions thanks to u guys
-There was 80+ pckgs to upgrade, I upgraded ONLY filesystem with --force (and reboot to check if it will boot)
-After successfull boot,tried to upgrade others but problem was locale.sh
-I removed it, upgraded again and it was all ok now.
Installed X etc. etc. It just works as it should, thanks alot!!
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