https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues 17 October 2017, 12:48:26 I tried to follow it and I get a lot of issues.I've followed the steps, except for the mirror list (I've used the one on the main page)I've also added:[lib32-testing]Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist[lib32]Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlistBefore [multilib]Basically, after "People coming from Manjaro OpenRC, will additionally need to run" Hell breaks loose.One part of the issue is all the "-openrc" init scripts breaking the uninstallation of the -nosystemd packages.When I remove them one by one, I then hit this::: device-mapper and device-mapper-nosystemd are in conflict. Remove device-mapper-nosystemd? [y/N] nerror: unresolvable package conflicts detectederror: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies):: device-mapper and device-mapper-nosystemd are in conflictName : device-mapper-nosystemdVersion : 2.02.171-1Description : Device mapper userspace library and toolsArchitecture : x86_64URL : http://sourceware.org/dm/Licenses : GPL2 LGPL2.1Groups : base-nosystemdProvides : device-mapper=2.02.171Depends On : glibc eudevOptional Deps : NoneRequired By : cryptsetup device-mapper-openrc dmraid grub lvm2-nosystemd partedOptional For : NoneConflicts With : device-mapperReplaces : NoneInstalled Size : 864.00 KiBPackager : Artoo <[email protected]>Build Date : Fri 05 May 2017 10:37:58 PM CESTInstall Date : Sat 20 May 2017 06:25:38 AM CESTInstall Reason : Installed as a dependency for another packageInstall Script : NoValidated By : SignatureA few tweaking later (removing bunch of packages myself) I hit some corrupted packages:error: libsodium: signature from "Cromnix (Buildbot) <[email protected]>" is invalid:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/libsodium-1.0.15-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature) pacman -Ss libsodiumgalaxy/libsodium 1.0.15-1 [installed: 1.0.13-1] P(ortable|ackageable) NaCl-based crypto libraryimagemagick (so I remove playonlinux inkscape cups-filters) then libsodium (that is ultimately depended on NetworkManager)After enabling all "-testing", I finally passed that step (>_<)Everything seems ok. Grub too. Alea Jacta Est. (reboot)With the lts kernel I have no network. (r8168 firmware)Since it has been automatically been updated for the last few (years?) I didn't checked about that one ...Let's try again ...This time it looks it's working (3 hours of time when following the "simple migration" page from the URL)Now I don't dare to disable the "-testing" repositories but we'll see what comes. Last Edit: 17 October 2017, 17:16:27 by Hurricane 1 Likes
Re: https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues Reply #1 – 17 October 2017, 23:48:56 That page is obsolete (and forgotten), use https://artixlinux.org/migrate.php. Make sure you're using the new (non-SF) repositories.Glad you made it though, for r8168 either use r8168-lts from [community] or r8168-dkms from the AUR (preferred).
Re: https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues Reply #2 – 18 October 2017, 04:07:30 Quote from: nous – on 17 October 2017, 23:48:56That page is obsolete (and forgotten), use https://artixlinux.org/migrate.php. Make sure you're using the new (non-SF) repositories.Glad you made it though, for r8168 either use r8168-lts from [community] or r8168-dkms from the AUR (preferred).I have also not been successful in migrating following those instructions.And link you posted is 404!
Re: https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues Reply #3 – 18 October 2017, 04:09:39 n/t. Last Edit: 18 October 2017, 04:11:34 by 7of9
Re: https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues Reply #4 – 18 October 2017, 06:50:09 Quote from: nous – on 17 October 2017, 23:48:56That page is obsolete (and forgotten), use https://artixlinux.org/migrate.php. Make sure you're using the new (non-SF) repositories.Glad you made it though, for r8168 either use r8168-lts from [community] or r8168-dkms from the AUR (preferred).Quote from: 7of9 – on 18 October 2017, 04:07:30I have also not been successful in migrating following those instructions.And link you posted is 404!The link had an extra "." and directed erroneously. Here is a corrected link for future reference: https://artixlinux.org/migrate.php
Re: https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate : stumbled on lots of issues Reply #5 – 18 October 2017, 11:05:57 I've removed the "-testing" repositores and Scc/Syy. My system now seems to be running adequately (still using r8168-lts for the network driver though)May I suggest to utterly trash the content of the obsolete page except for the link (and maybe an automatic redirection) to a page that works ?The current link on the page leads to https://artix-linux.github.io/migrate/artixlinux.org/migrate.php a.k.a 404I need to understand the benefit of following lts (hopefully stability) vs following the latest kernel.One would assume that r8168-lts is better suited for linux-lts.Since I'm mostly interested in development tools, this will do for now. 2 Likes