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The installation media is now fairly old and I'm unable to get a "pacman -Syu --ignore glibc && pacman -Su" to work after a clean install. It attempts to update pacman first, but fails on the glibc update. None of the existing help (wiki and forums) have worked either. Is there a recommended set of commands to get a system up-to-date from a clean install?
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yes. say no to upgrading pacman initially and update the system first, then at the end upgrade pacman. More info here:
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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yes. say no to upgrading pacman initially and update the system first, then at the end upgrade pacman. More info here:
It also occured to me,and I did what the article said http://allanmcrae.com/,after rm -rf /var/run /var/lock,it tells me some information just like the Symptom of "pacman -S glibc --force",what should i do?
appreciate your reply.
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,it tells me some information just like the Symptom of....
This is not helpful. Please provide exact errors.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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tomisacat wrote:,it tells me some information just like the Symptom of....
This is not helpful. Please provide exact errors.
I tried again and amazingly it worked,thank you so much
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Is there a recommended set of commands to get a system up-to-date from a clean install?
Next time use the netinstall image and you won't have to worry about this.
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manica wrote:Is there a recommended set of commands to get a system up-to-date from a clean install?
Next time use the netinstall image and you won't have to worry about this.
+1, netinstall is the way to go until a new installer comes out
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