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Hi,
I am installing a new Atom based micro-pc, have created a manual 32-bit EFI booting live USB and have booted that to start bootstrapping the internal eMMC device.
I have formated the partitions and am in the process of pacstrap. It downloads all the files and I see them all in the right place, but complains about the PGP signatures, what can I do to debug this?
I have tried it manually with:
pacman -r mountpoint -S base{,-devel} .. other packages ...
That does not work either, same issue
Many Thanks,
Last edited by bmentink (2016-02-06 06:45:27)
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I tried a:
pacman-key --init
..but that said the key was created x days in the future, how do I fix this ...
EDIT: I found this guide on keys here -> https://www.archlinux.org/news/gnupg-21 … n-keyring/
That helped as pacman-keys --init completed ..
However the populate comand failes with:
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gpg: key F15447D5 was created 500 days in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key F15447D5 was created 500 days in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key F15447D5 was created 500 days in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key F15447D5: no valid user IDs
==> Locally signing trusted keys in keyring...
-> Locally signing key 0E8B644079F599DFC1DDC3973348882F6AC6A4C2...
-> Locally signing key 684148BB25B49E986A4944C55184252D824B18E8...
-> Locally signing key 91FFE0700E80619CEB73235CA88E23E377514E00...
==> ERROR: 91FFE0700E80619CEB73235CA88E23E377514E00 could not be locally signed.
-> Locally signing key 44D4A033AC140143927397D47EFD567D4C7EA887...
-> Locally signing key 27FFC4769E19F096D41D9265A04F9397CDFD6BB0...
-> Locally signing key AB19265E5D7D20687D303246BA1DFB64FFF979E7...
Last edited by bmentink (2016-02-03 02:59:17)
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Sounds like your system clock is wrong...
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Can you remind me what the date/time command is? I find the man page on it very unhelpful as to the format ..
EDIT: Never mind .. found it ..
That has indeed fixed the issue thanks ..
Last edited by bmentink (2016-02-03 03:09:10)
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Please remember to mark your thread as [Solved] by editing your first post and prepending it to the title.
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Hey bmentink, could you put [Solved] at the *front* of the title? You put it at the end
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Hey bmentink, could you put [Solved] at the *front* of the title? You put it at the end
Sure, but I am not sure it is solved now. ....
My system time is not ticking over properly and therefore NTP is correcting evey few minutes ..... playing videos is a nightmare, everything eventually goes out of sync ..
I will open up a new thread for this issue ..
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