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#1 2023-01-10 05:16:20

POWER
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"# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

Friends I'm with the same problem as a one month old, I can't get the linux arch anymore, and look at you trying everything I've been friends.

• I updated keyrings using "#pacman -S archlinux-keyring" before, it didn't work, made a mistake at the chroot

• I use the "# pacstrap /mnt base-devel linux linux-firmware" but it didn't work made a mistake in the chroot.

• Ja used the "#pacman -Syu" nothing happened.

•ja even tried to indentify where the folders "/bin/bash" using "#ldd /bin/bash" to play in the chrome, but as it is not possible to generate the "# arch-chroot /mnt" obviously there is no chrome.

I came to the point of making a Zero fill in my HD thinking it was a mistake caused by my old clearer installation nothing solved.

the result will always be
"# arch-chroot /mnt
chroot: failed to run command /bin/bash:  No such file or directory"

If you can, please... THE RESCUE OF US! TKS brother!


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#2 2023-01-10 07:46:25

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Re: "# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

  1. Are you re-installing Arch from scratch?

  2. Are you following the Official Supported Guide?

  3. Did you boot the Official ISO? Are you in Arch's Live Environment?



To me, reading you is difficult... Sorry.
Please use plain simple English and proper grammar, thus also non-native english speaker(s) could help you. Thanks.

Last edited by d.ALT (2023-01-10 07:47:18)


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<50,17,III,I>    misericordia e giustizia li sdegna:
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#3 2023-01-10 07:58:10

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Re: "# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

The error means that there's no /mnt/bin/bash - did you mount the root partition of the installed system at /mnt ?

I came to the point of making a Zero fill in my HD thinking it was a mistake caused by my old clearer installation nothing solved.

It's not your english, d.Alt - but if that line means what it seems to mean, the OP might have flattened their HDD or at least root partition.

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uname -a
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#4 2023-01-10 08:12:11

d.ALT
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Re: "# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

seth wrote:

It's not your english, d.Alt

Ooops... Did I write something wrong?



seth wrote:

but if that line means what it seems to mean, the OP might have flattened their HDD or at least root partition.

Happy to find out I also understood the same! At least now I konw my understanding is not so bad... wink


<49,17,III,I>    Fama di loro il mondo esser non lassa;
<50,17,III,I>    misericordia e giustizia li sdegna:
<51,17,III,I>    non ragioniam di lor, ma guarda e passa.

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#5 2023-01-10 08:19:55

seth
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Re: "# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

Ooops... Did I write something wrong?

No, the OP is barely making sense - it should be hard to understand even for native english speakers.

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#6 2023-01-10 19:58:19

schard
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Re: "# arch-chroot /mnt chroot: failed to run command ▪︎/bin/bash▪︎:

I wonder who "Ja" is and why they are messing with OP's computer.
@OP perhaps try rephrasing your issue and point out who did what on your machine. Hint: It should only be you.
Also show us some concrete logs if available.


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