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Hello all,
I have just installed arch and have booted into it for the first time. When booting I get the following error (not direct errors, just the parts I copied):
Error: Namespace lookup failure AE_NOT_FOUND
AE_NOT_FOUND During name lookup_catalog
AE_NOT_FOUND while loading table
Also, I can not ping any websites until I manually start dhcpcd, even though I've enabled it.
Last edited by Desetude (2017-02-02 22:00:38)
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Welcome to the arch linux forums Desetude.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=222409 covers the Errors you posted unfortunately that does not explain the issue with dhcpcd.
Please post output of the following
$ systemctl status dhcpcd.service
$ journalctl -b --unit dhcpcd.service
Edit:
Please run the commands after booting but before you manually start dhcpcd.
Last edited by loqs (2017-02-02 21:20:27)
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Welcome to the arch linux forums Desetude.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=222409 covers the Errors you posted unfortunately that does not explain the issue with dhcpcd.
Please post output of the following$ systemctl status dhcpcd.service
$ journalctl -b --unit dhcpcd.service
Edit:
Please run the commands after booting but before you manually start dhcpcd.
Well, this is embarrasing. Dhcpcd has enabled properly and is working now.
Although, should I be worried about the errors?
ACPI: Core revision 20160831
ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.XHC_.RHUB.HS11] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20160831/dswload-
ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, During name lookup/catalog (20160831/psobject-227)
ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, (SSDT:xh_rvp08) while loading table (20160831/tbxfload-228)
ACPI Error: 1 table load failures, 7 successful (20160831/tbxfload-246)
* The errors had to be written by hand so there may be a few small errors.
Last edited by Desetude (2017-02-02 21:44:53)
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Consensus from the thread I linked can be summed up by post #14 from that thread which should answer your question.
If this solves your problem please mark the thread as solved by editing the first post and prepending [Solved] to the title.
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Consensus from the thread I linked can be summed up by post #14 from that thread which should answer your question.
If this solves your problem please mark the thread as solved by editing the first post and prepending [Solved] to the title.
Alright, thanks.
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I had same problem using the kernel provided by arch. but after compiling my own kernel and enable ACPI 4.0 support, the error is gone.
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I had same problem using the kernel provided by arch. but after compiling my own kernel and enable ACPI 4.0 support, the error is gone.
How did you enable ACPI 4.0?
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