.
--Oliver Temlin
, substitute arch-chroot for chroot, and use the
root user instead of sudo.
--Oliver Temlin
the prompt and reboot the machine, but get the same
error message: can't run init.
What did I wrong?
You missed that the base group should be reinstalled, as the error is not with
the ramdisk, but with the files of systemd.
Just run `pacman -S base' after systemd-nspawn.
--Oliver Temlin
On 18 January 2015 at 21:04, Csányi Pál csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
warning: celestia-addon-sun: /tmp/
tmp?
What does it mean?
Ramdisk is mounted on /tmp, thus any file installed to it is lost after a
reboot.
--Oliver Temlin
the backspace and
ESC keys do not function correctly. Both keys just result in advancing the
cursor. Strangely, if I boot into the rescue.target, the keys work correctly.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried rebuilding the ramdisk? It usually helps in these cases.
--Oliver
) that systemd is creating them dynamically at runtime,
searching through code now to prepare a bug report...
It's actually meant to be that way. The systemd-sysusers service allocates ids
from 999 downwards.
--Oliver Temlin
yaourt users will need to rebuild package-query as well, even though
yaourt itself is a shell wrapper.
It's actually only package-query that needs to be rebuilt, for the same reason.
Also, note that there's an aur-general mailing list, which is more appropriate
for this discussion.
--Oliver
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