On 8/14/20 1:04 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
I have no clue what this assignment outside of section is telling me. I haven't changed the wireless config at all. Any idea on this or the boot hang issue? What to check?
I fixed the netctl issue. It seems the netctl interface with systemd changed and the normal subsystem service file has been turned into a service.d directory containing 'profile' files. A reenable of the profile removed the old symlinks and service file and replaced them with the service.d directory using # netctl reenable the_profile Network is up and happy again. Additionally, I've done a completely additional reinstall: # pacman -Qqn | pacman -S - All goes well, no errors, but the boot still hangs on tty1 and no GUI or X is every started though sddm says it is running. I think it is time to wipe the slate clean and reinstall unless anyone has a better idea? The original install was from 2016 so it was a bit old, but still working well before the ill-fated update. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.