It turns out that package was installed, thanks for the info and help.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2017 21:36:37
From: Jude DaShiell
Reply-To: General Discussion about Arch Linux
To: Eli Schwartz via arch-general
Subject: Re: [arch-general] systemd on bios compu
On 07/05/2017 08:36 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> That's not a package I specifically installed, but may have been
> pulled in by another package dependency. I'll check for the package
> and remove it if found.
since systemd-boot is included with systemd maybe it just complains
whether you're using i
That's not a package I specifically installed, but may have been pulled
in by another package dependency. I'll check for the package and remove
it if found.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2017 15:21:31
From: Eli Schwartz via arch-general
To: arch-ge
On 07/04/2017 02:52 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> When doing a systemd upgrade I get:
> (3/7) Upgrading systemd-boot...
> Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to
> /boot. Alternatively, use --path= to specify path to mount point.
> error: command failed to execute correct
Jude DaShiell on Tue, 2017/07/04 14:52:
> When doing a systemd upgrade I get:
> (3/7) Upgrading systemd-boot...
> Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to
> /boot. Alternatively, use --path= to specify path to mount point.
> error: command failed to execute correctly
>
On 07/04/2017 01:52 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> When doing a systemd upgrade I get:
> (3/7) Upgrading systemd-boot...
> Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to
> /boot. Alternatively, use --path= to specify path to mount point.
> error: command failed to execute correctl
Just ignore this error, as it is irrelevant to your machine.
W dniu 04.07.2017 o 20:52, Jude DaShiell pisze:
> When doing a systemd upgrade I get:
> (3/7) Upgrading systemd-boot...
> Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to
> /boot. Alternatively, use --path= to specify
When doing a systemd upgrade I get:
(3/7) Upgrading systemd-boot...
Couldn't find EFI system partition. It is recommended to mount it to
/boot. Alternatively, use --path= to specify path to mount point.
error: command failed to execute correctly
Are either of the above alternatives even viable f
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