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I was having problems doing a full system upgrade (was getting the 'error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: broadcom-wl: requires kernel26<2.6.33') and as per someone's suggestion in the forum, I did a -Rd broadcom-wl and was then able to upgrade. However, upon restarting I get a "FATAL: module wl not found" and then a blank screen. I tried Archlinux Fallback but it doesn't work either and I don't know how to get a command prompt from here. Is there anything I can do to ameliorate this foobar?
-Thanks for the help
Last edited by ntness (2010-05-11 07:14:23)
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-Rd package means that the package was removed. The next step after rebooting in the new kernel is to reinstall broadcom-wl
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The screen just goes blank after "FATAL: module wl not found" message. I'm unable to even boot into the new kernel.
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Despite the screen being blank I just typed my username/pass and started X as I would normally. I got in and set my laptop up to a wired network so I could get the driver again. However, now I'm curious as to what's causing my boot screen to be blank.
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a bug :-)
Now, seriously: I don't believe the fact it was not finding wl should make your screen go black. May be it was something unrelated? Did you try to boot in single user mode?
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Seems it had something to do with my framebuffer resolution. I changed my vga code on the kernel line in menu.lst and am now getting system message/boot console. Joy.
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