2015-01-18 18:20 GMT+01:00 Damjan Georgievski <gdamjan@gmail.com>:
Here I exit from the prompt and reboot the machine, but get the same error message: can't run init.
What did I wrong?
You missed that the base group should be reinstalled, as the error is not with the ramdisk,
there's no /init outside of the ramdisk, so his problem seems to be in the initramfs, but probably because his base system is a bit borked and it mkinitcpio creates the initramfs out of it.
Well, I did so but can't to run successfully the `pacman -S base' command because of some difficulties. It complains about existing files and folder: it won't overwrite the /usr/lib64 folder.
post the exact errors you're getting
The output of `pacman -S base' command is: (50/50) checking keys in keyring (50/50) checking package integrity (50/50) loading package files (50/50) checking for file conflicts (50/50) checking available disk space ( 1/50) reinstalling filesystem error: extract: not overwriting dir with file /usr/lib64 error: problem occured while upgrading filesystem error: could not commit transaction error: failed to commit transaction (rransaction aborted) Errors occured, no packages were upgraded. I know that that the /usr/lib64 is a symlink only. What to do? -- Regards from Pal