I would recommend splitting up the upgrade process using pacman. I
didn't and it really frakked up my system. Suddenly it started
complaining about too many open files, in which shadow and pam were
screwed, so I couldn't login anymore.
Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi due to the monster upgrade in the last hours be prepared for some things:
Remember this points:
devfs is removed from kernel26, get ready for udev.
the /dev/discs entries will not work anymore on boot prompt. Please change it
according to kernel26 install message.
Sound issues:
2.6.13 introduces a new alsa update. If you have sound problems, please remove
your alsa entries from /etc/modprobe.conf and rerun alsaconf.
If your system hangs on boot after upgrade on loading modules (perhaps you use
hotplug or lshwd), try to use "init s" on boot prompt to be able to repair
your rc.conf and or modprobe.conf.
Please be patient until the mirrors are fully synced.
Today is bugsquashing day so join #arch-bugs, to help us to find/solve issues.
greetings
tpowa
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