[arch-general] Boot error
rc.sysinit call mountpoint but that package soes not exist in a new install. what package contains mountpoint?
Re: [arch-general] Boot error
On 04/27/2012 01:42 PM, Baho Utot wrote: rc.sysinit call mountpoint but that package soes not exist in a new install. what package contains mountpoint? util-linux contains this program, but if util-linux does seem to be not installed, something's gone very wrong. What did you try do? Fresh install of Archlinux? Greetings, Christoph signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-general] Boot error
On 04/27/2012 01:12 PM, Christoph Vigano wrote: On 04/27/2012 01:42 PM, Baho Utot wrote: rc.sysinit call mountpoint but that package soes not exist in a new install. what package contains mountpoint? util-linux contains this program, but if util-linux does seem to be not installed, something's gone very wrong. What did you try do? Fresh install of Archlinux? Greetings, Christoph Yes fresh install for x86_64 from the latest iso downloaded a few weeks ago. I did the following: root@sitting-bull ~]# pacman -S util-linux warning: util-linux-2.21.1-2 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... Targets (1): util-linux-2.21.1-2 Total Installed Size: 7.38 MiB Net Upgrade Size: 0.00 MiB Proceed with installation? [Y/n] (1/1) checking package integrity [] 10 (1/1) loading package files [] 10 (1/1) checking for file conflicts [] 10 (1/1) checking available disk space [] 10 (1/1) upgrading util-linux [] 10 [root@sitting-bull ~]# mountpoint Usage: mountpoint [-qd] /path/to/directory mountpoint -x /dev/device Options: -q, --quietquiet mode - don't print anything -d, --fs-devno print maj:min device number of the filesystem -x, --devnoprint maj:min device number of the block device -h, --help this help For more information see mountpoint(1). [root@sitting-bull ~]# mountpoint Before the reinstall mountpoint was not installed as I searched for it find / -name mountpoint and it found nothing Thanks for your input.
Re: [arch-general] Boot error with 2008.12
El Saturday 10 January 2009 01:46:11 Victor Quinault va escriure: Hi, I can't explain your problem, but since you use a second linux server, you can try to boot archiso through PXE[1] and then launch the setup. I can confirm that using the PXE installing system everything worked rigth. I'm now writting this mail from the laptop with Arch :)
[arch-general] Boot error with 2008.12
Hi all, Thanks to a Xmas present, now I'm the proud owner of a ThinkPad X200T. After been a time flirting with Ubuntu, I'm returning to Arch (in fact, I've never abandoned it, because my home server runs Arch). The X200T doesn't have an optical drive, so I tried the USB install method. First I tried the last official release, 2008.06, and it booted perfectly. Unfortunately, as you can see here [1], the kernel included (2.6.24) doesn't fully support the wireless neither the ethernet cards. Then, following the recommendation from [1], I tried the testing 2008.12 release. But it doesn't boot. It just shows the message: Boot error. I've checked the md5sum of the img file and the pen drive (dd if=/dev/sdb count=875219 status=noxfer |md5sum) and in both cases it's ok (so, no corrupt img file, and no corrupt pen drive). I've checked the forums and in this post [2] at least two people suffer the same issue, but there is no answer. Any idea about the possible origin of the issue and how to solve it? Regards, Sergi [1] http://itgen.blogspot.com/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html [2] http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=60385