You should still be able to update in my experience. Are you leaving the AL standard repos in pacman.conf? I thought what we were shooting for was complete elimination of the AL repos in favor of the AS repos. If I only add the AS repos I can update the kernel without an issue.
On 01/02/2010 12:19 AM, Daniel Moree wrote: > Issue I just noticed. Just finished setting up the VirtualBox machine > and just added all the repo info for all redgum sections and tried to > update the system. No luck. Did a search, turns out the kernel26 > package in our repo is under core and the one in AL is under base. > Ideas on how to fix? > > Daniel Moree wrote: >> Rerunning the ArchLinux 2009.08 install. Want to make sure everything >> is clean. I kinda played with the first one, A LOT! >> >> Phillip Smith wrote: >>> 2010/1/2 Daniel Moree<dmoree at shadowbranch.com>: >>> >>>> The virtual hard drive is set to 10gb but is dynamically expanded. >>>> Basically, anyone could take the VirtualBox image and run it as a virtual >>>> server if they wanted. Not a big one but one none the less. >>>> >>> >>> Ah ok... So how big is the actual installation? The free space inside >>> the VBox image should compress pretty well with gzip or bzip... >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ArchServer Project General Mail List >>> Post messages to:general at lists.archserver.org >>> Administer your subscription:http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ArchServer Project General Mail List >> Post messages to:general at lists.archserver.org >> Administer your subscription:http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general >> > > > _______________________________________________ > ArchServer Project General Mail List > Post messages to: general at lists.archserver.org > Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.archserver.org/pipermail/general/attachments/20100102/67cc2676/attachment-0001.html>

