Is anyone else having issues updating the Pinebook Pro Manjaro ARM GNOME 22.06 image?
I attempted to update the system on SD card (and internal eMMC) via "Add/Remove Software" (pmac?). It locks up at "Checking Integrity...". Then after shutting down, the OS won't boot.
08-18-2022, 01:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2022, 01:50 PM by creeker99.)
I have also been having that issue, but I haven't been able to find out what is causing it. It appears it's an issue with the Gnome version, as I flashed the Plasma version to the same card and it works just fine.
I believe the reason it won't boot is because it moves quite a few of the essential files before beginning the upgrade. If I try to open any application before powering it off, such as settings or the terminal, it gives me a message saying the application isn't found.
08-18-2022, 08:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2022, 08:43 PM by u974615.)
What I can gather it pamac takes a VERY LONG time when checking package integrity...
"sudo pacman -Scc"
"sudo pacman -Syyuu"
might work...I broke the OS image again...will test later
I may have to just let it sit as well, although I left it for a half hour at one point. I've got Armbian Gnome working well at the moment, so I may just use that for a while. I'm more familiar with Debian based distros anyway, but I was hoping to try something new as usual!
Probably the best idea. I assume the Manjaro-ARM-GNOME Pinebook Pro community is very small.
It might be the case that the image is so unstable that one shouldn't update between releases.
I tried the pacman -Syyuu update command and the Pinebook Pro randomly froze in the downloading of packages, so I am going to forget about this.