waddled of to the ArchLinux32 site a grabbed their latest .iso, installation is progressing mick in glen innes On 28 July 2017 at 01:42, Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 07/27/2017 08:21 PM, mick howe via arch-general wrote: > > Trying to install arch i686 on my IBM x345 using 2015 07 install media > (yes > > I know its 2 years old). Get as far as running pacstrap and it comes to a > > crashing halt on checking package integrity > > > > error: krb5 : signature from "Levente Polyak (anthraxx) > > levente@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> " is unknown trust > > :: File /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg/krb5-1.15.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz is > > corrupted (invalid or corrupted package PGP signature)). > > > > How can I get past this crash > > That's not a broken package, that is a PGP signature verification error. > I'd say to run pacman with the --debug flag (pacstrap will pass it on to > pacman for you), except the problem is fairly obvious -- the > archlinux-keyring package has been updated a number of times since that > ISO. > > I suggest you use the current, up-to-date ISO built and hosted on > https://archlinux32.org which is where the official/affiliated efforts > to preserve i686 are being held. Two of the Arch Devs/TUs (Bartłomiej > Piotrowski and Balló György) are involved with the project, and once > official support for i686 is dropped at the end of the year, you will > need to migrate to archlinux32 anyway. > > Note that we are optimistic that archlinux32 can receive official > recognition as a tier-two architecture and thus remain affiliated with > archlinux.org itself. :) > > ... > > Regardless, the 2-year-old ISO will not work. You need an ISO which has > pacman 5 on it, in order to have pacman hooks run. These hooks are > important for several reasons, including the fact that they are used to > generate an initramfs and therefore allow you to boot into your > installation. :) > > The earliest archlinux.org archiso that will work for you is the March > 2016 one, and even then you will have to update the archlinux-keyring > package on its own in order to fix keys that expired and were renewed or > replaced in the two years since your ISO. > > -- > Eli Schwartz > >