Re: Problems of using pacman and updating the filesystem

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Yes, I try pacman -Su, and they said the /usr/sbin is exists. I am thinking that is ok, so I reboot the system. I have a cd to load the system, and I have another computer to download packages and have a external hard disk to use, like copy files there. 
Is there still any way to solve my problem?  
Thank you so much!

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On Mar 7, 2014, at 3:06, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Am 07.03.2014 07:06, schrieb Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student):
>> After this, I use the following command to update the system:
>> pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem,bash
>> pacman -S bash
>> 
>> and then reboot, get the following information:
> 
> And why didn't you complete the instructions by running 'pacman -Su'
> before rebooting?
> 
> Now you broke it, and you need to fix it with a live system.
> 
> 


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