Am 15.06.2012 22:20, schrieb David Benfell:
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On 06/15/12 13:13, Nelson Marambio wrote:
With the next reboot after today's System Update (which included
updates for pkg's linux and nvidia) the kernel was not able the
partitions anymore and froze.
OK, this may be the solution:
Because typing 'depmod' returned a 'command not found' I recognized that
my current $PATH was different from /etc/profile .
So with 'source /etc/profile' the missing directories were added again,
this seems to be even permanent up to now.
Afterwards I could
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 01:00:02PM +0200, Nelson Marambio wrote:
OK, this may be the solution:
Because typing 'depmod' returned a 'command not found' I recognized
that my current $PATH was different from /etc/profile .
So with 'source /etc/profile' the missing directories were added
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On 06/15/12 23:51, Nelson Marambio wrote:
I also saw this. It seems to have sorted itself out, but I had
previously relinked depmod, which had previously effectively been
linked to /sbin/usr/bin/kmod, as follows:
graton% ls -al $(which depmod)
With the next reboot after today's System Update (which included updates
for pkg's linux and nvidia) the kernel was not able the partitions
anymore and froze. Having the system restored with a liveCD and chroot I
found in pacman.log dozens of lines like this
[2012-06-15 17:39] - Running
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On 06/15/12 13:13, Nelson Marambio wrote:
With the next reboot after today's System Update (which included
updates for pkg's linux and nvidia) the kernel was not able the
partitions anymore and froze. Having the system restored with a
liveCD and
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