On 02/25/2010 03:02 PM, christopher floess wrote:
Yeah, just tried it. No luck.
I'm trying to figure out if it has something to do with the fact that I
copied files over from my 32-bit install.
I had 32-bit arch installed and then I realized that I have a 64-bit
system, so I installed 64-bit arch on an extra partition. I'm pretty
sure I only copied over rc.conf rc.local and xorg.conf.
hmmm
Hmm, those three shouldn't be the guilty party.
Here's a bug report from the redhat bugtracker that details what kind of
goofiness you can expect from corrupt hdd sectors/hard powerdowns:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488449#c11
I'd check your logs to see if there is anything about "cleaning up
orphan inodes" or such, meaning that it lost part of or a whole file.
First, clean your pacman cache, just in case one of the cached packages
got corrupted. pacman -Scc
To get you back running, first try reinstalling libwebkit,
desktop-file-utils, and libnotify. Those are the three depends in
common between midori and epiphany.
Then try to resync the base group: (I do this every time I have a sudden
poweroff and orphaned inodes)
pacman -Scc
pacman -Syy base base-devel (base-devel if you compile stuff regularly
or use the AUR/ABS)
If that doesn't work, try reinstalling midori and epiphany.
If that fails, try reinstalling all the deps of midori, epiphany, and
any other program that throws a segfault in ld
And if that fails? Well, I'm out of ideas then. Keep us posted.
Gary