Hi all:

      I really appreciate Emil Lundberg, Paul Gideon Dann, Temlin Oliv?r, , 
Guus Snijders' great suggestion, you are right, that's my fault to use 
/dev/mapper/arch_root_image as the root partition, now I can login the 
system,it seems my system is working now. There are two things I do today (my 
mistakes) based on your suggestion:
1. Instead of using /dev/mapper/ arch_root_image, I use /dev/sda3 as my root 
partition, and mount first.
2. I copy the files /bin/* to /mnt/bin, so that the error message "failed to 
run command /bin/sh, no such file or directory" will not exists. I don't see 
this solution in the internet, I am just think it by myself, so maybe this can 
help other people with the same problem if what I have done is correct.

I don't know how to appreciate all of you, the community. I am so glad to fix 
this problem now. During the process, I have learned a lot of things, and 
become more familiar with arch linux, and also love it more (I always love the 
things more when I get more familiar with). The feeling is strange, at 
beginning, I see that problem, I have no idea, and become very worried about 
that. I am considering that time I am failers, just hoping some angel can come 
and solve that problem for me ... But now, I start learning these things, about 
what's happening, and with your help, I become more and more confident. Thank 
you all. I hope my experience can benefit other people, especially the new 
archer, I want to tell you, don't be afraid, go ahead, start learning, asking 
good question, and then finally you can fix your problems!
The last thing I will do is format the window system of my laptop, install arch 
linux :)






Renzhi Cao
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