On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 20:23:35 +0100 Lars Madson <rwx700@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
My system has two hard drive, one SSD with / and /home/user on two partitions and a HDD mounted on /opt and /var.
The HDD failed, and the system works with only the SSD as it was installed like this and then extended to the HDD.
Only 3 or 4 weeks of update make a difference between the content of /var and /opt on the SSD and the HDD.
Now I'm performing an upgrade of the whole system to get back to normal but all files in /usr are making conflict as the /opt and /var are older and trying to install files that are already there.
So I could - but it seems really painful - rename all the conflicting files (they are a lot), if anyone as an idea how to automatize this. Or maybe I would love some kind of option in pacman that would overwrite or ignore those conflicts, I know that's against how pacman is build so I'm asking here.
Hope I make sens.
thx Laurent
You could use the -f option but I wonder if this is more troublesome and time-consuming than a simple reinstall. -- Leonid Isaev GnuPG key ID: 164B5A6D Key fingerprint: C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D