Known issues and solutions
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2025-11-10
mkinitcpio v40 disabled fallback image creation for new installs
mkinitcpio v40, packaging changes and kernel-install - Arch-dev-public - lists.archlinux.org
This is only affects new installs as we can’t change the hook files on existing installs.
To disable fallback image creation on older installed systems
- Change
PRESETS=('default' 'fallback')line toPRESETS=('default')in the respective .preset files in/etc/mkinitcpio.d/. - Regenerate initramfs
- Update your boot loader configuration.
Warning
Disabling all fallback initramfs generation will deprive you of another option to boot into the system in case a default initramfs fails. Before proceeding, make sure you have a bootable installation medium for rescue purposes on hand.
2025-09-28
- pacman-mirrors version 5.2
Release Notes: v5.2 · Applications / pacman-mirrors · GitLab
2025-9-27
Heads up: Gnome 49 is here and wayland is the default.
2025-08-24
Graphical issues on older hardware (Black screen, Flickering) due to mesa 25.2.x update
It seems on older hardware the mesa 25.2.x update created some regressions which may result in black screens or flickering. Some older Nvidia cards with nouveau driver seem to be affected.
You can try to use the 25.1.x series of Mesa via this repo. Simply place it on top of [extra] in your /etc/pacman.conf file and use sudo pacman -Syuu to downgrade.
[mesa-251]
SigLevel = PackageRequired
Server = https://download.manjaro.org/pkgs/mesa
If you have no graphical session available you can access the bootloader by pressing ESC key during boot and select the bootloader entry. Press CTRL+E for edit and search for the words quiet and splash. Delete those and add 3 to the line. Then execute CTRL+x to start your session. You will land in a text console TTY. Login with your user.
Edit the /etc/pacman.conf with nano: sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf. Perform the downgrade and reboot.
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