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RE: Manjaro 20.04 released - wdt - 04-06-2020

>/dev/mmsbl1 ,, I hope this is a typo
You can't mount whole card, only partitions,,,, /dev/mmcblk1p1
There is a systemd service (don't know name), or try startx or init 5


RE: Manjaro 20.04 released - mainer - 04-06-2020

I just did a google search for "manjaro pacman history" and got "cat /var/log/pacman.log" So, if you ca get to a root console you might be able to find out what you removed. You can then try to reinstall with "pacman -Si <package>". I am a debian/ubuntu user, (but have also found that Manjaro seems to be the best distro on the PBPro) so check the commands I mention by looking at the man pages for pacman first.

If you can flash a SD card, on another computer, try the 20.04 SD card version of Manjaro. If it boots, you can use it to help.


RE: Manjaro 20.04 released - polypode - 04-12-2020

(04-06-2020, 04:48 PM)mainer Wrote: I just did a google search for "manjaro pacman history" and got "cat /var/log/pacman.log" So, if you ca get to a root console you might be able to find out what you removed. You can then try to reinstall with "pacman -Si <package>". I am a debian/ubuntu user, (but have also found that Manjaro seems to be the best distro on the PBPro) so check the commands I mention by looking at the man pages for pacman first.

If you can flash a SD card, on another computer, try the 20.04 SD card version of Manjaro. If it boots, you can use it to help.

Thank you. I flashed the installer image to a different SD card and I was able to re-install Manjaro. Not sure what the problem was, maybe an issue with the card I used initially.

(04-06-2020, 04:14 PM)wdt Wrote: >/dev/mmsbl1 ,, I hope this is a typo
You can't mount whole card, only partitions,,,, /dev/mmcblk1p1
There is a systemd service (don't know name), or try startx or init 5

Sorry, this was a typo I meant the partition not the device...