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I've had this issue before when not using the Arch Install scripts but now that I'm trying to install with only the LTS kernel (so I can finally do it myself) I have to figure out Systemd boot. My problem is that the computer will not add Arch Linux to the boot menu. Photo below:
Full output of bootctl status (after chrooting in) can be found at https://ibb.co/XVxjXkP
The important part reads (Before anyone asks I figured I'd worry about adding Intel microcode once I can get it to boot, once I get it to boot that should be pretty easy)
Default Boot Loader Entry:
title: Archlinux-lts
id:arch-lts.conf
source: /boot/loader/entries/arch-lts.conf
linux: /vmlinuz-linux-lts (No such file or directory)
initrd: /initramfs-linux-lts.img (No such file or directory)
options=root=PARTUUID=ebcb1e30-7039-e344-bc42-98d2de47eb30 rootfstype=ext4 add_efi_memmap rw
WARNING: Default boot entry is broken
What's causing it to be unable to find the kernel? Is there any other information I can provide?
Edit: Formatting issues relating to code insertion
Edit 2: Output of ls -lR /boot at Tucuxi's request
https://ibb.co/rH0zhTx
Edit 3: I was able to solve this by reinstalling the Linux-lts kernel as suggested at https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=217104. I'll update if I have any further issues
Last edited by PythonLinux (2021-07-27 00:07:27)
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ls -lR /boot
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Yes, initramfs-linux-lts.img and vmlinuz-linux-lts were missing in /boot.
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