2015-01-18 19:45 GMT+01:00 Damjan Georgievski <gdamjan@xxxxxxxxx>: > On 18 January 2015 at 19:40, Csányi Pál <csanyipal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> 2015-01-18 19:28 GMT+01:00 Damjan Georgievski <gdamjan@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > >> >> >> it won't overwrite the /usr/lib64 folder. >> >> > >> >> > post the exact errors you're getting >> >> >> >> The output of `pacman -S base' command is: >> >> (50/50) checking keys in keyring >> >> (50/50) checking package integrity >> >> (50/50) loading package files >> >> (50/50) checking for file conflicts >> >> (50/50) checking available disk space >> >> ( 1/50) reinstalling filesystem >> >> error: extract: not overwriting dir with file /usr/lib64 >> >> error: problem occured while upgrading filesystem >> >> error: could not commit transaction >> >> error: failed to commit transaction (rransaction aborted) >> >> Errors occured, no packages were upgraded. >> >> >> >> I know that that the /usr/lib64 is a symlink only. >> > >> > >> > error: extract: not overwriting dir with file /usr/lib64 >> > >> > which means /usr/lib64 is a directory on your system?? >> > since when didn't you upgrade? >> >> I did almost every day an update since I 'convert' this system from >> parabolagnulinux to arch linux. >> First this system was installed as arch linux, then it has ben >> converted into parabolagnulinux, and finally it was reconverted back >> into arch linux. >> >> > try "pacman -Syu -ignore filesystem ; pacman -S filesystem" >> >> I tried this abowe and the first part is executed successfully, but >> after that just can't to reinstall the filesystem package because of >> the existence of the /usr/lib64/ directory. >> >> > otherwise read through all of the https://www.archlinux.org/news/ and check >> > the steps you need to do for every update you missed so far. >> >> As I tould abowe, I did update almost every day. >> >> What to do next? > > https://www.archlinux.org/news/update-filesystem-201301-1-and-glibc-217-2-together/ > > » A potential issue with the upgrade on x86_64 is finding conflicting > files in /usr/lib64. All Arch Linux packages that had files in this > directory have been updated, so update these individually first. Any > AUR packages with files in this directory should be updated to install > them in /usr/lib. « > > afaik there was a wiki page about this too > > > check what files you have in /usr/lib64/ and why. if they are from > packages remove those packages. There was only one package; after I remove it I can to reinstall the filesystem package. After that I run again mkinitcpio -p linux then exit from arch-chroot and reboot the machine. Success! I cn now login and start X Window, but say I can't run firefox. When started firefox I get error message: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. Thank you all for help. Have one advices just for the firefox problem because I think this is related with my kernel-panic problem? -- Regards from Pal