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#1 2023-10-23 15:43:40

DEMONPRINCE777
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deleted boot sequence

so before switched to arch i used manjaro and in my uefi in the boot sequence there were 2 sequences called manjaro and uefi with alot of numbers and letters and i thought that uefi was arch and after i installed it didnt delete manjaro so i deleted the manjaro seqence and rebooted sddm poped up and i loged in but it only showed an black screen with an white underline and it put me back in sddm so what i am asking is have to boot into my wm by adding an boot sequence or some way else please help fix this issue i spent weeks configureing my system.

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#2 2023-10-23 16:33:19

hcjl
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Re: deleted boot sequence

Is that one sentence?

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#3 2023-10-23 16:40:39

ewaller
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Re: deleted boot sequence

I thought your shift key was broken.  Then I saw your username,  Maybe you log in using caps lock. hmm

It sounds like your system is booting.  It also sounds like your old Manjaro system and your new Arch system shared the same root. 
in SDDM, change to another console using Ctrl-Alt-F2 (or F3, F4, F5).  You should see a console login prompt.  Do so.  Post the output of

journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st 

and of

lsblk -f

.  For good measure, also the contents of /etc/fstab

And please, read the article linked in my signature.  Please try to improve your punctuation and capitalization. Zero caps and a single period does not cut it.  If English is not a first language, please consider a translation service.


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#4 2023-10-23 17:45:29

DEMONPRINCE777
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Re: deleted boot sequence

@hcji. yes it is one sentance big_smile

Last edited by DEMONPRINCE777 (2023-10-23 18:14:01)

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#5 2023-10-23 18:11:38

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Re: deleted boot sequence

thx for replying ewaller, I like my usename to be capitailzad.

The output of journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st is.

curl: (6) Could not resolve host: oxo.st

and lsblk -F's bit differnet since I wrote it in my phone
NAME  FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID

Sda
Sda1       vfat         FAT32       7FAE-269E                                                             379.5m    26.                /Boot
Sda2       ext4        1.0             fd1486d0-fe5f-46ac-b86a-236aabcebd07       230.4G    16                   /
sr0
zram0                                                                                                                                                              swap

and /etc/fstab is

# (there were some words like firesystem so i am not going write them)
#/dev/sda2
UUID=fd1486d0-fe5f-46ac-b86a-263aabcebd07    /       ext4           rw,relatime       0 1

#/dev/sda1
UUID=7FAE-269E               /boot              vfat                  rw,relatime,fmask=0022.codepage=437,iocharset=ascli,shortname=mixed,uft8,errors=remount-ro    0 2

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#6 2023-10-23 20:05:44

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Re: deleted boot sequence

curl: (6) Could not resolve host: oxo.st

0x0.st, not OxO.st or oxo.st

Also use it to upload fstab and "lsblk -f" (not "-F")

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#7 2023-10-24 07:37:37

DEMONPRINCE777
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Re: deleted boot sequence

thx for pointing out mistake seth. I replaced oxo with 0x0 but i still got

curl: (6) Could not resolve host: 0x0.st

though in the message i typed lsblk -F in the tty i typed lsblk -f I just made mistake while typinlng in my phone and I already uploaded the contents of fstab.

Last edited by DEMONPRINCE777 (2023-10-24 07:44:11)

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#8 2023-10-24 07:48:44

seth
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Re: deleted boot sequence

So you've no network at all?

sudo journalctl -b > /tmp/journal.txt

and in doubt USB walk that to a system w/ network.
You might be able to use https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Tethering (but that depends on why there's no network)

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#9 2023-10-24 08:29:08

DEMONPRINCE777
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Re: deleted boot sequence

oh sorry I didnt know you need internet I didnt plug in my ethernet cable i ran it 3 times

in the frist time i got

http://0x0.st/HJkH.txt

error calling StartServiceByNane for org.freedesktop.Notifications: Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.Notifications: timed out (service_start_timeout=120000ms)

in the 2nd time i got
http://0x0.st/HJKH.txt

and in the 3rd time i got the same output as the frist one

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#10 2023-10-24 10:33:03

DEMONPRINCE777
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Re: deleted boot sequence

so I saw in sddm that I have kde plamsa installed so I log into that and it worked so what  I did was i log into the tty and and I reinstalled hyprland and it worked. I dont know what happened or have my wm got deleted but it works now.Thank you to everyone who helped me fix this problem.

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