Thats what I did as well. And basically just pointed my pacman to "redgum/testing". The update runs pretty smoothly, but after a reboot I run into the same problem as written in FS. The Kernel cannot find some modules, I believe.
Unfortunately I have forgotten the number and there seems to be an error with FS right now :-( R, Markus Am 02.01.2010 um 07:13 schrieb "John T. Wilkinson" <john.t.wilkinson at dartmouth.edu >: > 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 >> > > _______________________________________________ > 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/bf9feb69/attachment.html>

