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When you do sudo pacman -S linux, it should just use the package in your cache. Unless you completed cleared pacman's cache that is.
I dont clean the cache for situations like this. I did reinstall linux (it did take me a few tries forsome reason), and mkinitcpio -p linux run without errors.
Rebooted and uname -r gives 3.6.11-1-ARCH, eth0 is up.
now, I ran
sudo pacman -Syyu
it is asking to upgrade to systemd and remove nss-myhostname, is there anything i should be aware of before comitting to upgrade?
Last edited by youngunix (2013-01-17 02:56:38)
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Nothing that hasn't been covered in this thread already...
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Thanks to all for the replies, much appreciated.
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