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Err yea, this was a problem. Thankfully it was easy to fix for me, I can't say the same for others.
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mmm after thinking about it.. I'm not really sure if the new filesystem package overwrote it... at this point I can't seem (nor do I want to) reproduce this.
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This happened to me last week! I wanted to reboot my Pc but i found it not working. I thought that a kernelupdate made things go wrong, but i couldnt find any reason. The only packages I updatet were those belonging to XFCE4.
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There is another thread about this:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=31776
It seems to stem from an issue with pacman 2 and then upgrading to pacman 3 from testing. Romashka brought it up on the dev mailing list, so the detils are there I expect.
In the thread there are some things you can run to rebuild your config files, if ld.so.conf or group were overwritten. For fstab, you probabaly know what to do yourself.
Cheers.
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