On 2014-05-10 9:24 AM, Stephen E. Baker wrote:
Hello,

As of yesterday I cannot boot, regardless of whether I choose the regular or failback kernel from the boot loader.

I haven't been able to find anything on google, so I was hoping someone here might know what's going on.

Last time my system was up I installed updates including the latest kernel, and I ran e4defrag over the disk. The computer is a ThinkPad T60, with a Core 2 Duo and 2GB of Ram. I am running the i686 version of Arch Linux.
My boot loader is syslinux.

In the mean time I'm downloading a new copy of the Arch Install ISO (all my existing recovery disks are too old to chroot from), and I will try reinstalling the kernel.

Output:
Loading ../vmlinuz-linux... ok
Loading ../initramfs-linux.img...ok
Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok
early console in decompress_kernel

Decompressing Linux...

Out of memory while allocating z_stream

-- System halted

Alright, I did a couple things at once because I was tired of rebooting so I'm not sure which actually fixed it, but it's working now. I ran the rescue disk in normal mode and did a chroot instead of trying to boot into my system. I deleted the linux kernel from /var/cache/pacman, and installed it over again
I ran syslinux-update_install -u -m

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