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I get this :
error: no such device: ad4103fa-d940-47ca-8506-301d8071d467
loading linux core repo kernel
Error:no such partition.
Loading initial ramdisk
error: you need to load the kernel first.
Press any key to continue...
Edit :error was fixed
parted /dev/sda
$ mkpart primary ext4 0MiB 1MiB
$ quit
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda2
$ parted /dev/sda
$ rm 2
$ quit
Last edited by bitxom (2017-04-14 08:49:42)
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You haven't provided enough information to help us help you with this problem. Specifically, please tell us which boot loader you have used, how you have configured it, what your fstab contains, and what your partition layout looks like ('lsblk -f')
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Have you resolved your other thread? If so, please remember to share your solution and mark your thread as solved.
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … way_streetYou haven't provided enough information to help us help you with this problem. Specifically, please tell us which boot loader you have used, how you have configured it, what your fstab contains, and what your partition layout looks like ('lsblk -f')
I have used GRUB, by going to arch-chroot /mnt and typing pacman -S grub-bios.
I installed it to /dev/sda, while /dev/sda1 contains Arch Linux.
I dont know how to access fstab (am newbie)
Lsblk -f :
Name fstype uuid mountpoint
Loop0 squashfs /run/archiso/sfs/airootfs
Sda
Sda1 ext4 70a79b94-bd35-8b27-5cb53899bc7c
Sdb ext4 4b7c6c4b-c00c-4867-he9f-1b1799aaf236a
Sdb1 ext4 3b8bb2hd-892c-4249-887a-8b8a99909021
Sdc
Sdc ufat arch_201704 62d1-aic4 /run/archiso/bootmnt
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I have used GRUB, by going to arch-chroot /mnt and typing pacman -S grub-bios.
I installed it to /dev/sda, while /dev/sda1 contains Arch Linux.
Did you do GRUB#Generate_the_main_configuration_file?
I dont know how to access fstab (am newbie)
After mounting the root filesystem of the arch install post etc/fstab of that filesystem.
Please also use code tags for command output see https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
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bitxom wrote:I have used GRUB, by going to arch-chroot /mnt and typing pacman -S grub-bios.
I installed it to /dev/sda, while /dev/sda1 contains Arch Linux.Did you do GRUB#Generate_the_main_configuration_file?
bitxom wrote:I dont know how to access fstab (am newbie)
After mounting the root filesystem of the arch install post etc/fstab of that filesystem.
Please also use code tags for command output see https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
I tried to generate the grub main config. I did not do it yet, so I tried now and I get this error
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Warning : failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning.
Results of /mnt/etc/fstab
file system dump pass
Dev/sda1 UUID=92370d21-78f4-4b9c-a9dd-bafb4278bdc7 / ext4 rw.relatime,data=ordered 0 1
Dev/sdb1 UUID=3b8bb2hd-892c-4249-887a-8b8a99909021 /boot ext4 rw.relatime,data=ordered
Dev/sda1 UUID=92370d21-78f4-4b9c-a9dd-bafb4278bdc7 / ext4 rw.relatime,data=ordered 0 1
Dev/sdb1 UUID=3b8bb2hd-892c-4249-887a-8b8a99909021 /boot ext4 rw.relatime,data=ordered 0 2
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The command outputs appear to have been coped by hand introducing transcription errors.
Please use a Pastebin see the Tip box so you do not have to install any additional packages just have networking configured before chrooting into the system from the boot media.
Then pipe the outputs of these commands to a pastebin please and post the links.
# cat /etc/fstab
# blkid
# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg &> /tmp/grub-mkconfig.txt #do not pastebin this one
# cat /tmp/grub-mkconfig.txt
# rm /tmp/grub-mkconfig.txt #do not pastebin this one
# cat /etc/default/grub
# cat /boot/grub/grub.cfgPlease also use code tags for command output see https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
Edit:
Split out grub-mkconfig output to a file to simply catch stderr and added file cleanup
Last edited by loqs (2017-04-13 15:34:26)
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The command outputs appear to have been coped by hand introducing transcription errors.
Please use a Pastebin see the Tip box so you do not have to install any additional packages just have networking configured before chrooting into the system from the boot media.
Then pipe the outputs of these commands to a pastebin please and post the links.# cat /etc/fstab # blkid # grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg # cat /etc/default/grub # cat /boot/grub/grub.cfgloqs wrote:Please also use code tags for command output see https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
GUI is not yet on my computer(its deleted with Arch only now) so I am manually typing it from a phone all the results. Also I managed to do the grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg but i still get the same error while booting Arch Linux.
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Please use a Pastebin see the Tip box so you do not have to install any additional packages just have networking configured before chrooting into the system from the boot media.
GUI is not yet on my computer(its deleted with Arch only now) so I am manually typing it from a phone all the results. Also I managed to do the grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg but i still get the same error while booting Arch Linux.
I did not mention a GUI and the tip box from the wiki page I linked contains:
Pastebin services are often used to quote text or images while collaborating and troubleshooting. Pastebin clients provide a convenient way to post from the command line.
Tip: You can access the ptpb.pw, sprunge.us and ix.io pastebins using curl. For example pipe the output of a command to ptpb:command | curl -F c=@- https://ptpb.pw
or upload a file (including images):
curl -F c=@- https://ptpb.pw < file
Note "Pastebin clients provide a convenient way to post from the command line."
So why do you think you would need a GUI?
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