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Installing to bare metal from the latest (2020-Apr) ISO. I get to where I enter "pacstrap /mnt base..." and it consistently returns an error for "core.db", "extra.db", and "community.db" of
> Unrecognized archive format
I've confirmed clock is correct to current date/time and have manually run "packman-key --refresh", "pacman -S archlinux-keyring", and "Pacman -Syyu": each of these seemed to behave properly, but didn't solve the issue. I've been doing new Arch installs for the last six months, and first time I've seen this issue.
Has anyone else seen this? Also, any ideas how to solve it? Thanks.
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How are you connected to the internet? Captive portal maybe?
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pacman db-files are stored in /var/lib/pacman/sync .
what does
# file /var/lib/pacman/sync/core.db
show from the iso ?
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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@Slithery
I am connected via ethernet, but (specifically) on a connection through which I've built four machines before.
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@Lone_Wolf
Restarted and followed Installation Guide (from ArchWiki) down to section titled "Install essential packages": including making sure that system clock was correct, to UTC. At this point, command "file /var/lib/pacman/sync/core.db" returned
"var/lib/pacman/sync/core.db: gzip compressed data, last modified: THu Apr 2 08:11:41 2020, from Unix, original size modulo 2^32 531456"
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Just to check, I tried that "pacstrap..." command, just after posting the above...
AND NOW the (*&^($^@#*( thing works without issue, again... just like the last four: when I got to this point.
SO...any idea why pacstrap went bonkees...for two days?
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Issue solved itself, after two days, but waiting for any replies: to see what, exactly, went wrong.
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