> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 18:32:07 +0100
> From: niya levi
> To: arch-general@archlinux.org
> Subject: [arch-general] how to restore root and boot directory
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On 09/23/2016 07:46 PM, Fernando wrote:
> To list the packages that contains files in /boot use. You have to
> reinstall those packages.
>
> pacman -Ql | grep " /boot/"
>
Or pacman -Qo /boot, which gives me:
/boot/ is owned by filesystem 2015.09-1
/boot/ is owned by intel-ucode 20160714
2016-09-23 19:59 GMT+02:00 Sebastiaan Lokhorst :
> If you are using a Raspberry Pi, you can just download the image[1], and
> extract the /boot and /root directories to your SD card.
>
> [1] https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/raspberry-pi
>
Oops, misread. I thought you had bricked the Raspb
If you are using a Raspberry Pi, you can just download the image[1], and
extract the /boot and /root directories to your SD card.
[1] https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/raspberry-pi
El vie, 23 de sep 2016 a las 2:32 , niya levi via arch-general
escribió:
Hi everyone
while reinstalling arch on raspberry pi memory stick i had the two
partitions mounted on mount points called root and boot in my home
dir
on my laptop,
i intended to delete everything in root and boot in my h
> Hi everyone
> while reinstalling arch on raspberry pi memory stick i had the two
> partitions mounted on mount points called root and boot in my home dir
> on my laptop,
> i intended to delete everything in root and boot in my home directory
> but lost my mind and rm -rf /boot/* and /root/* inst
Hi everyone
while reinstalling arch on raspberry pi memory stick i had the two
partitions mounted on mount points called root and boot in my home dir
on my laptop,
i intended to delete everything in root and boot in my home directory
but lost my mind and rm -rf /boot/* and /root/* instead,
is ther
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