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Ambraven :verifinking:​
@Ambraven@social.mochi.academy  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Man, I love Arch, but updates shouldn't break your vps like that...

This is annoying. Debugging my boot using ovh rescue mode is terrible.

So apparently the problem is that Swich Root fails. I have no idea what that means, how to fix it or even why it happens. This vps has been working fine for a long time now and I find nothing in arch news that seems relevent.

And search has been less than successful so far.

#archlinux #ovh

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Ambraven :verifinking:​
@Ambraven@social.mochi.academy replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

#archlinux #ovh

The good news is that I have nothing not backed up on this vps. Well maybe a minetest and a Valheim server but I'm not even really using them, so I don't care.

I'd rather not have to deal with all the syncthing cleanup though...

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Ambraven :verifinking:​
@Ambraven@social.mochi.academy replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

So I broke my grub... nice...

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Root Moose
@RootMoose@mstdn.ca replied  ·  activity timestamp 23 hours ago

@Ambraven If it's grub that is broken you should be able to boot into the install media and then follow the handbook steps to chroot, do a pacman update, reinstall grub with whatever settings you have/need, and then exit and reboot, no?

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