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I accidentally rebooted my computer while I was doing a system upgrade, pacman -Syu, in a different session. Now, when I restart it, neither the archlinux or archlinux fallback OS will work. It says that ext3 has errors and is read-only. I change this by typing
mount -n -o remount,rw /
but I'm not sure what to do from there, since I'm not sure what the problem. I fear it might call for a fresh install--any thoughts?
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Did you try to fsck it? (Possibly repeatedly, until it's clean?)
fsck -yf /
Depending on what package it was installing when you rebooted, there may be other things going on - if you can figure out what package that was, I'd install it again.
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I'm really not sure... it was maybe the 3rd package being installed as of 7 EST last night >.> I'll try the fsck and report back. Thanks
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Look in your pacman.log (/var/log/pacman.log) the last listed package was being installed or just finished installing.
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I don't believe it, but fsck -yf / actually worked the first time. Everything is normal and there is no damage or file corruption. Thank you, friend--you've saved me much trouble. It is funny how such a short tidbit of code can fix what appears to be a hopeless error.
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