==> Generating module dependencies
==> Creating gzip-compressed initcpio image: '/boot/initramfs-5.10-x86_64-fallback.img'
==> WARNING: errors were encountered during the build. The image may not be complete.
error: command failed to execute correctly
(5/9) Reloading system bus configuration...
(6/9) Warn about old perl modules
(7/9) Updating icon theme caches...
(8/9) Looking for Pacnew/Pacsave created.
(9/9) Updating the desktop file MIME type cache...
I am not really clear what the issue is…everything seems to be working as normal. Any ideas?
@ whutch1
Before rebooting, be sure to have another kernel, like a LTS one : 6.1 or 6.6. This error occurred with one of the last update that you probably skipped, and concerns kernels 5.10 & 5.15, but no idea for the initial cause has been produced and no patch either !
I see. I have some older kernels installed and I noticed this was only an issue for 5.10. So I guess I will install a newer kernel before I reboot. Thanks!
Thank you for the update.
Just a minor annyoance.
I noticed that I can’t access folders named “?” anywhere in the folder name in Dolphin (I’m on KDE Plasma and still waiting for a Powerdevil fix solution on their side). No issue doing so in Nemo.
Dolphin shows the thumbnails that are contained in the folder however and can create folders named “?”. Probably should report it.
I made that folder sorting old stuff just before this and the update before, so beg. of Dec. Hence I’m certain that it had worked then.
The Kernel of the Beast appears to have solved the little problem the previous version brought, about not shutting down… as planned.
Very neat work, and I commend your speed, dear ladies and gentlemen. On certain proprietary OSs I’ve tried, this would have taken longer than at least my laptop has to live.
EDIT: seems related to things being broken on XFCE with the 545 drivers, openbox or Cinnamon do no seem to have this problem, and replacing xfwm by openbox on XFCE maker the bug no longer happen
I had the same problem with my previous 2 updates, and I have removed 5.10 LTS and 5.15 LTS.
Now I have only 6.1 LTS and 6.6 LTS and everything is ok, without errors.
Regarding, mkinitcpio error message, with hook kms and kernel 5.10, it seems, at this time, to be reporting an error when it probably should be a warning. Testing, if I remove kms from the mkinitcpio.conf HOOKS, the error message does not appear. I captured the verbose output of mkinitcpio, but nothing jumps out as what might be missing. At this time, I’m just ignoring the error message on kernel 5.10.
A minor problem after the latest upgrade on my xfce-installation:
upgrade of xfce4-power-manager (4.18.2-1 → 4.18.3-1) stopped the ability to switch off the display of my laptop by mouse-scrolling in the panel. Downgrading fixed it.
I tried a downgrade up to 2.7, then it cannot find a shared lib…
I’ll try the flatpack (or the AUR)…
It’s not critical for me…but I just wanted to mention this…
Thanks team!
Melissa
Running Manjaro Gnome on 2 systems, one was able to update to with no problems, the other is still on kernel 6.6.5-3 and claims it is up to date. Running pacman -Syu got the same results. Is it an issue maybe of what mirror it’s looking at maybe?
EDIT - it was a mirror issue - that system was set to United States, once I set it to worldwide, the latest update was detected