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After using ubuntu for around a year I decided to try out a less "everything done for you" distro. After following the bigginers guide using an ISO(core) I downloaded a few months ago I have managed to get arch(dont panic) installed and bootable alongside ubuntu, using Ubuntu's grub. The problem,s started when a number of the files listed in the biginners guide dont seam to exist e.g.
etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.
pacman.d contains a number of files like community and core, but nothing called mirror list?
Ignoring this I continued along with the guide, untill i got to
pacman -Syu
This seemed to complete OK, but if the command is ran again it now says:
error: config file /etc/pacman.d/core could not be read... same for outher files
and
error: failed to syncronise core
the internet (weired) seems to be working, i can ping the rooter and google
what should i do?
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You should either update your system or use the last ISO 2008.06 Overlord to get the mirrorlist file.
So if you want to update your system, you will have to use the whole core / extra / etc mirror lists in pacman.d for pacman.conf .
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Reinstalling from an 2008.06 iso will probably be the least amunt of work, but if you want to upgrade your already installed system here is some hints:
Grab the latest pacman and libdownload and libarchive packages and install them, then change pacman.conf to use the new mirrorlist scheme.
After doing that, do and pacman -Syu, and make sure that you read ALL the output from pacman. Follow any instructions from pacman, and then merge all the .pacnew files BEFORE you reboot.
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thanks, downloading the newer ISO
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Actually I think you did upgrade the new pacman when you did the first pacman, but now it needs a different config file and that's why it's not able to sync anymore. Do you have a file called /etc/pacman.conf.pacnew ? If so try replacing your /etc/pacman.conf with the pacnew file and then do another pacman -Syu.
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