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if i got any update from nvidia or linux-ck i know i will get black screen so after black screen i cant do anything because command line will not show so i need to renistall arch again
This doesn't make any sense.
If you can boot a liveCD to reinstall, you could easily chroot into the current installation and roll back your packages. Why on earth would you reinstall?
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You should take some precaution before any update, like a system backup. If it'll fail to wotk, the you will start a live image and try to get your system back to previous state. Maybe clonezilla will fit the task.
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thx didn't know that i can fix arch with live image sorry i'm new
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bune0000 wrote:if i got any update from nvidia or linux-ck i know i will get black screen so after black screen i cant do anything because command line will not show so i need to renistall arch again
This doesn't make any sense.
If you can boot a liveCD to reinstall, you could easily chroot into the current installation and roll back your packages. Why on earth would you reinstall?
yea didn't know sorry and thx
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At the grub boot menu press "c". Type ---> systemd.unit=multi-user.target acpi=off
Hit esc key and enter
systemd.unit=multi-user.target starts Arch in runlevel 3
acpi=off turns off acpi in the kernel which was causing the blank screen.
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