grub-mkconfig - no canonical path 19 October 2020, 02:38:41 I am trying to install Artix from https://eu-mirror.artixlinux.org/iso/artix-base-openrc-20200214-x86_64.iso on an external disk, UEFI .I goth the message about no canonical path, then I read a little more and followed the advice to go to the Arch Linux wiki, where I tried to follow the advice to use arch-root as described in the linked BBS POst https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1225067#p1225067 in https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#UEFI.I tried to use arch-chroot but got a message "command not found". Then I ran pacman -Ss arch-chroot and and got no answer at all, tried pacman -S arch-root and pacman -Sy arch-chroot and got *target not found".Looked into https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB/Tips_and_tricks#UEFI_further_reading but could not find anything there. Long time at google to no avail. Went through the forum and the closest I got was this post https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,1507.msg10373.html#msg10373 which made me aware that I may be in a difficult situation and thought it would be appropriate to beg your counsel.
Re: grub-mkconfig - no canonical path Reply #1 – 19 October 2020, 14:44:02 I don't know about your error message but if you just need to chroot, you can use "artools-chroot" (for Artix). Note that both "arch-chroot" and "artools-chroot" are just convenience wrappers for the chroot command so you don't have to mount a bunch of filesystems manually in the place you want to chroot to. 1 Likes
Re: grub-mkconfig - no canonical path Reply #2 – 19 October 2020, 14:54:39 Should look at our wiki for install and some other things before looking at Arch 1 Likes