I’ve been using Linux for the better part of 4 years so I’m not new to it, but I’ve always learned stuff on an as-needed basis. Today I ran into an issue that I want to prevent in the future since I had a mini heart attack thinking about how my last backup on this system was… Never since I’m an idiot who forgot to set it up like I have on my laptop. Here are my steps:
- Ran
sudo pacman -Syu; sudo pacman -Syy
like I do every few days - packages updated
- restarted computer
- can only boot into emergency mode
The journal was really long so I moved past it and went to the pacman logs, linux had updated from 6.4.3.1-1 to 6.4.3.1-2. Nothing else was important enough to cause the system to only boot into emergency (gcc, vbox, some libs) so I did a quick pacman -U to the cached 6.4.3.1-1 version for both Linux and Linux headers and rebooted - hurrah it was fixed! But I have no idea why it happened, or how to prevent it.
Has anyone else ran into this issue when updating? Any advice for preventing future crashes or issues like this so I don’t fear updating?
What if i run
?
I guess that’s a bit better than the original command in question. But from what I understand it’s still unnecessary and there is simply no need to force the refresh. A regular
pacman -Syu
is all you need and will refresh all databases that need it.Thanks! I willf then do that moving forwards :)