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Hi,
I want to install arch linux. I install it and I update my computer with:
pacman -Syu --igrone glibc --igrone filesystembut pacman ask me install packages don't need glibc and I answer YES and now I think I lose my rc.conf because when i want to login it can't find my host name and I can't login (in host none
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Now I read this news :
http://www.archlinux.org/news/netcfg-282-release/
What can i do?
And my next question is, Where I can download arch linux 64bit? I didn't find it in the mirrors and in http://www.archlinux.org/download/ and also Is there any core install version?
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The core install has been dropped, and all you should need to figure out what has messed up on your installation is one of the LiveCDs/USB. You have to pick a mirror to download from. It comes as a dual architecture download on the same disk.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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If you want a GUI.
You can burn Parted magic to a dvd, if you are running a 32bit OS then download "Most people will only need this file:" (32bit kernel) otherwise download the x86_64. If you don't do this you won't be able to chroot (that is change root). http://partedmagic.com/doku.php?id=downloads
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Read the front page (http://www.archlinux.org).
Instead of six different images we only provide a single one which can be booted into an i686 and x86_64 live system to install Arch Linux over the network. Media containing the [core] repository are no longer provided.
I have made a personal commitment not to reply in topics that start with a lowercase letter. Proper grammar and punctuation is a sign of respect, and if you do not show any, you will NOT receive any help (at least not from me).
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What can I do after chroot?
Is there any backup of my rc.conf?
Is there any back way?
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Hi,
I want to install arch linux. I install it and I update my computer with:pacman -Syu --igrone glibc --igrone filesystem
Try
--ignorenext time.
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