Re: Cannot recover pacman upgrade fails problem

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On Mar 10, 2014 4:18 PM, "Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student)" <rcrg4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>      I use this system for almost one year, and don't update the system.
I have tried mount /dev/sda3 as the root directory. And I try one thing
before chroot:
> #mkdir /mnt/bin
> #cp /bin/* /mnt/bin
> #arch-chroot /mnt
>
> Now I can go to the chroot jail. And surprised to me, I run the following
command, and I don't see any fails:
> #mv /bin/* /usr/bin/
> #rmdir /bin
> #pacman -Syu mkinitcpio systemd linux
> .....
>
> Now I am going to reboot my system, hopefully, it's going to work. Thanks.
>
>
>
> Renzhi Cao
>
> Email : rcrg4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello,
If that should work, then try upgrading filesystem asap, and expect many
'/usr/bin/file already exists in filesystem' errors on subsequent updates.
Make sure, that they are unowned according to pacman (pacman -Qo
/path/to/file), and remove them before continuing.
Also make sure to never reboot between removing the files and upgrading
these packages.

--Oliver Temlin


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