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I did one quite big system update today, when were xorg packages about to install, suddenly x.org restarted itself. I had to repeat upgrade part of install and everything else seemed fine. But, when i was restarting pc, I noticed in shutdown scripts message like "umount: device is busy". After that, every time I try boot arch, boot stops at "Mounting local filesystems ... [BUSY]". Is possible to chroot to disk and content looks alright, I even tried fsck(in case that my understanding of how works is right) partition with system but it doesnt helped at all ... Any advices will be greatly appreciated ...
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try chrooting in and redownloading various packages pertaining to bootup(with pacman). Like initscripts and filesystem and filesystem specific tools.
You might have caught the bug in pacman that sometimes pacman doesn't install all files in packages. I've had this happen to me when i was installing lots of packages.
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Thanks for the reply, unfortunately I'am quite impatient - I've made backup yesterday and reinstalled system.
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