Good to hear you got it working! As for some of your earlier questions...
> Thank you for giving suggestions, I have tried the one you suggest, and
> here is the result:
> [...]
> #ls /mnt/sda3
> /boot,dev/,etc/,home/,opt/,lost+found/,proc/,root/,run/,srv/,usr/,var/,sys/.
> [...]
> #mount /d
recover pacman upgrade fails problem
On Mar 10, 2014 4:18 PM, "Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student)"
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I use this system for almost one year, and don't update the system.
I have tried mount /dev/sda3 as the root directory. And I try one thing
before chroot:
>
On Mar 10, 2014 4:18 PM, "Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student)"
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I use this system for almost one year, and don't update the system.
I have tried mount /dev/sda3 as the root directory. And I try one thing
before chroot:
> #mkdir /mnt/bin
> #cp /bin/* /mnt/bin
> #arch-chroot /mnt
>
> Now I
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Gideon Dann
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Subject: Re: [arch-general] Cannot recover pacman upgrade fails problem
On Monday 10 Mar 2014 14:52:23 Cao, Renzhi wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for giving suggestions, I have trie
On Monday 10 Mar 2014 14:52:23 Cao, Renzhi wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for giving suggestions, I have tried the one you suggest, and
> here is the result: #ls /mnt/sda2
> boot/,grub/,home/,initramfs-fallback.img,,initramfs.img,lost+fount/,memtest8
> 6+/,syslinux/,vmlinuz-linux #ls /mnt/sda3
> /bo
-general] Cannot recover pacman upgrade fails problem
I'm not completely sure this is your problem, but the first thing that
jumps out at me is
# mount /dev/mapper/arch_root-image /mnt
I'm pretty sure /dev/mapper/arch_root-image is the live system image,
not your root partition. It looks t
Op 10 mrt. 2014 11:20 schreef "Paul Gideon Dann" het
volgende:
>
> On Monday 10 Mar 2014 03:51:04 Cao, Renzhi wrote:
> > Hi, all:
> >
> > I really have no idea for the pacman upgrading fails issue, so I
> > summarize the problem I meet, and the things I try, if any one can give
me
> > suggest
On Monday 10 Mar 2014 03:51:04 Cao, Renzhi wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I really have no idea for the pacman upgrading fails issue, so I
> summarize the problem I meet, and the things I try, if any one can give me
> suggestions of what I miss something or I do something wrong, I really
> appreciate,
On Mar 10, 2014 4:51 AM, "Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student)"
wrote:
>
> Hi, all:
>
> I really have no idea for the pacman upgrading fails issue, so I
summarize the problem I meet, and the things I try, if any one can give me
suggestions of what I miss something or I do something wrong, I really
apprec
I'm not completely sure this is your problem, but the first thing that
jumps out at me is
# mount /dev/mapper/arch_root-image /mnt
I'm pretty sure /dev/mapper/arch_root-image is the live system image,
not your root partition. It looks to me like you need /dev/sda2 or
/dev/sda3 as root (mounted at
Hi, all:
I really have no idea for the pacman upgrading fails issue, so I summarize
the problem I meet, and the things I try, if any one can give me suggestions of
what I miss something or I do something wrong, I really appreciate, if not, I
hope this summation can benefit some other peopl
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