Op 26 mrt. 2013 12:52 schreef "Dany De Bontridder" <dany118@xxxxxxxxx> het volgende: > > Hi, > > On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Tom Gundersen <teg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > (...) > > Out of interest: did you try booting a live-medium and chrooting into > > your install? Were you able to enter the chroot? What filesystem do > > you use. > > Yes, I installed archlinux on 16 of march, type pacman -Syu on 22, the > filesystem was ext4 > > I get the package before and after but I found nothing, even > downgrading didn't fix the problem I understand that it might be too late for this case. I had a similar failure a couple of days ago; after a (too long delayed) system update, my system hung on boot. The fix was relatively easy; boot a rescue system and rebuild the initramfs. In hindsight i could have prevented the problem by taking care of the warnings pacman reported. The entire problem was caused by me rebooting too quickly. So here's a friendly suggestion to check pacman's logs after each upgrade. Most of the time it'll fine, but especially when it's been a while, it's important to check it. Hope that helps. Mvg, Guus