Hi list, I'm trying to update my system and the filesystem package gives me some trouble: [quote] # pacman -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core is up to date extra is up to date community is up to date multilib is up to date :: Starting full system upgrade... resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... Packages (2): Name Old Version New Version Net Change core/filesystem 2014.07-1 2014.10-3 0.01 MiB core/iana-etc 2.30-4 3.56 MiB Total Installed Size: 3.57 MiB :: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] (2/2) checking keys in keyring [############################] 100% (2/2) checking package integrity [############################] 100% (2/2) loading package files [############################] 100% (2/2) checking for file conflicts [############################] 100% error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) filesystem: /bin exists in filesystem filesystem: /etc/arch-release exists in filesystem filesystem: /etc/mtab exists in filesystem filesystem: /etc/profile.d/locale.sh exists in filesystem filesystem: /lib exists in filesystem filesystem: /lib64 exists in filesystem filesystem: /sbin exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/lib/modprobe.d/usb-load-ehci-first.conf exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/lib/os-release exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/lib64 exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/local/share/man exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/sbin exists in filesystem filesystem: /usr/share/man/man7/archlinux.7.gz exists in filesystem filesystem: /var/lock exists in filesystem filesystem: /var/mail exists in filesystem filesystem: /var/run exists in filesystem Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded. [/quote] What is the correct procedure from here on (besides making a backup)? I know that I should not use the --force option with the filesystem package. Thanks for your help