[SOLVED]Is there anybody using arch linux in coLinux?

Hei,guys!
I'm using arch linux in coLinux.I got the image file from sf and I successfully booted it on my machine,em,everything seemed to be OK.But when I tried to do this:
pacman -Syu
I got this message :
checking package integrity...
error: error while reading package /var/cache/pacman/pkg/gdbm-1.8.3-7-i686.pkg.tar.xz: Unrecognized archive format: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
error: failed to commit transaction (libarchive error)
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
I think the pacman(maybe just libarchive) is too old to recognize the .pkg.tar.xz files. So dose someone have an idea to work out it?
Last edited by Cristie (2011-05-28 16:03:35)

@twilight0:yeah,I acknowledge that,but it didn't work at all. I guess you didn't understand my problem. You know, the pacman coudn't upgrade (in fact I was unable to install any packages) just because the libarchive package was out of date (it meant that I could do nothing with the .tar.xz files downloaded from the mirrors).So I solved the problem by doing like this(Stupid it is, but it really works):
1.Download libarchive from any of the mirrors around the world.
2.Find a way to access to the files you just downloaded.
3.Replace the original libarchive files.
4.Mofify the local db.It is OK to do this:go to /var/lib/pacman/local,rename the libarchive-VERSION to current version.
Then I found that depences need openssl >= 1.0.0, so try the same proccess with it.
So,now everything is running very well.
Last edited by Cristie (2011-05-28 16:20:03)

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    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed cracklib (2.9.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libutil-linux (2.25.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed e2fsprogs (1.42.12-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gdbm (1.11-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gcc-libs (4.9.1-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed db (5.3.28-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed perl (5.20.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed openssl (1.0.1.j-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libsasl (2.1.26-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libldap (2.4.40-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed keyutils (1.5.9-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed krb5 (1.12.2-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libtirpc (0.2.5-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pambase (20130928-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pam (1.1.8-5)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed attr (2.4.47-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed acl (2.2.52-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gmp (6.0.0-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libcap (2.24-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed coreutils (8.23-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libdbus (1.8.8-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed expat (2.1.0-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed dbus (1.8.8-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pcre (8.36-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libffi (3.1-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed glib2 (2.42.0-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed kbd (2.0.2-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed kmod (18-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed hwids (20140602-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libgpg-error (1.16-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libgcrypt (1.6.2-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed xz (5.0.7-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libsystemd (216-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libseccomp (2.1.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed shadow (4.2.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed util-linux (2.25.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Created symlink from /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/[email protected] to /usr/lib/systemd/system/[email protected].
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] :: Append 'init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd' to your kernel command line in your
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] bootloader to replace sysvinit with systemd, or install systemd-sysvcompat
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed systemd (216-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed device-mapper (2.02.111-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed popt (1.16-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed cryptsetup (1.6.6-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed dhcpcd (6.5.0-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed diffutils (3.3-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed file (5.20-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed findutils (4.4.2-6)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed mpfr (3.1.2.p10-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gawk (4.1.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libunistring (0.9.4-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gettext (0.19.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed grep (2.20-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed less (470-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gzip (1.6-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed inetutils (1.9.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed iptables (1.4.21-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed iproute2 (3.15.0-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed sysfsutils (2.1.0-9)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed iputils (20121221-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed jfsutils (1.1.15-4)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed licenses (20140629-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed linux-firmware (20140828.13eb208-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed mkinitcpio-busybox (1.21.1-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed lzo (2.08-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libarchive (3.1.2-8)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed mkinitcpio (18-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'default'
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Starting build: 3.16.4-1-ARCH
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [autodetect]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [modconf]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [block]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [keyboard]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Creating gzip-compressed initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Image generation successful
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'fallback'
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Starting build: 3.16.4-1-ARCH
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [modconf]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [block]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: aic94xx
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: smsmdtv
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [keyboard]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Creating gzip-compressed initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> Image generation successful
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed linux (3.16.4-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed logrotate (3.8.7-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libaio (0.3.109-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed thin-provisioning-tools (0.4.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed lvm2 (2.02.111-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed groff (1.22.2-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libpipeline (1.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] it's recommended to create an initial
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] database running as root:
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] "/usr/bin/mandb --quiet"
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed man-db (2.7.0.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed man-pages (3.74-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed mdadm (3.3.1-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed nano (2.2.6-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed openresolv (3.5.7-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed netctl (1.9-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed run-parts (4.4-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed sed (4.2.2-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed ca-certificates-utils (20140325-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed ca-certificates-mozilla (3.17.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed ca-certificates-cacert (20140824-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed ca-certificates (20140325-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libssh2 (1.4.3-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed curl (7.38.0-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pth (2.0.7-5)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libksba (1.3.0-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libassuan (2.1.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pinentry (0.8.3-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed dirmngr (1.1.1-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gnupg (2.0.26-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gpgme (1.5.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pacman-mirrorlist (20140901-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed archlinux-keyring (20140908-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pacman (4.1.2-6)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pciutils (3.2.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pcmciautils (018-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed procps-ng (3.3.9-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed psmisc (22.21-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed reiserfsprogs (3.6.24-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed s-nail (14.7.8-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed systemd-sysvcompat (216-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed tar (1.28-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed texinfo (5.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libusb (1.0.19-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed usbutils (007-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed vi (1:050325-4)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed which (2.20-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed xfsprogs (3.2.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed m4 (1.4.17-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed autoconf (2.69-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed automake (1.14.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed binutils (2.24-7)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed bison (3.0.2-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed fakeroot (1.20.1-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed flex (2.5.39-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libmpc (1.0.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed isl (0.13-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed cloog (0.18.1-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gcc (4.9.1-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libltdl (2.4.2-14)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libtool (2.4.2-14)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed libatomic_ops (7.4.2-1)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed gc (7.4.2-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed guile (2.0.11-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed make (4.0-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed patch (2.7.1-3)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed pkg-config (0.28-2)
    [2014-10-17 10:52] [PACMAN] installed sudo (1.8.11.p1-1)
    [2014-10-17 11:43] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Sy'
    [2014-10-17 11:43] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-10-17 11:46] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S sudo'
    [2014-10-17 11:46] [PACMAN] reinstalled sudo (1.8.11.p1-1)
    [2014-10-17 11:58] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S grub'
    [2014-10-17 11:59] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Generating grub.cfg.example config file...
    [2014-10-17 11:59] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] This may fail on some machines running a custom kernel.
    [2014-10-17 12:00] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] done.
    [2014-10-17 12:00] [PACMAN] installed grub (1:2.02.beta2-4)
    [2014-10-17 12:01] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S bash0completion'
    [2014-10-17 12:01] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S bash-completion'
    [2014-10-17 12:01] [PACMAN] installed bash-completion (2.1-5)
    [2014-10-17 12:02] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S os-prober'
    [2014-10-17 12:02] [PACMAN] installed os-prober (1.58-3)
    [2014-10-17 12:46] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S wpa_passphrase'
    [2014-10-17 12:47] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S wpa_supplicant'
    [2014-10-17 12:47] [PACMAN] installed libnl (3.2.25-1)
    [2014-10-17 12:47] [PACMAN] installed wpa_supplicant (2.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 03:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S wc'
    [2014-10-19 03:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S iw'
    [2014-10-19 03:42] [PACMAN] installed iw (3.14-1)
    [2014-10-19 03:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S iwconfig'
    [2014-10-19 03:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S ifconfig'
    [2014-10-19 03:47] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-server xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 03:50] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-server xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 04:01] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-server xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 10:14] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Sy'
    [2014-10-19 10:14] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-10-19 10:47] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Sy'
    [2014-10-19 10:47] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-10-19 10:48] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S netctl'
    [2014-10-19 10:48] [PACMAN] reinstalled netctl (1.9-1)
    [2014-10-19 10:49] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S dialog'
    [2014-10-19 10:49] [PACMAN] installed dialog (1:1.2_20140911-1)
    [2014-10-19 10:52] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-serverr xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 10:52] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-server xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libepoxy (1.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xproto (7.0.26-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxdmcp (1.1.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libpng (1.6.13-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed graphite (1:1.2.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed harfbuzz (0.9.35-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed freetype2 (2.5.3-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libfontenc (1.1.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed fontsproto (2.1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxfont (1.5.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libpciaccess (0.13.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libdrm (2.4.58-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed pixman (0.32.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxau (1.0.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xkeyboard-config (2.13-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xcb-proto (1.11-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxcb (1.11-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed kbproto (1.0.6-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libx11 (1.6.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxkbfile (1.0.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xkbcomp (1.2.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-setxkbmap (1.3.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-fonts-encodings (1.0.4-4)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-fonts-alias (1.0.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-bdftopcf (1.0.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-mkfontscale (1.1.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-mkfontdir (1.0.7-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-font-util (1.3.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-font-utils (7.6-4)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Fontconfig configuration is done via /etc/fonts/conf.avail and conf.d.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Read /etc/fonts/conf.d/README for more information.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Configuration via /etc/fonts/local.conf is still possible,
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] but is no longer recommended for options available in conf.avail.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Main systemwide configuration should be done by symlinks
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] (especially for autohinting, sub-pixel and lcdfilter):
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] cd /etc/fonts/conf.d
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ln -s ../conf.avail/XX-foo.conf
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Check also https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fonts.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] updating font cache... done.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed fontconfig (2.11.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Updating font cache... done.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-fonts-misc (1.0.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-server-common (1.16.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed mtdev (1.1.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libevdev (1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xf86-input-evdev (2.9.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxshmfence (1.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed wayland (1.6.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xextproto (7.3.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxext (1.3.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xf86vidmodeproto (2.3.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxxf86vm (1.1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed fixesproto (5.0-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxfixes (5.0.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed damageproto (1.2.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxdamage (1.1.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed elfutils (0.159-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libomxil-bellagio (0.9.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed llvm-libs (3.5.0-2.1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libtxc_dxtn (1.0.1-5)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed mesa-dri (10.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed mesa (10.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed mesa-libgl (10.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> xorg-server has now the ability to run without root rights with
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] the help of systemd-logind. xserver will fail to run if not launched
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] from the same virtual terminal as was used to log in.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Without root rights, log files will be in ~/.local/share/xorg/ directory.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Old behavior can be restored through Xorg.wrap config file.
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] See Xorg.wrap man page (man xorg.wrap).
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-server (1.16.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libice (1.0.9-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-iceauth (1.0.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-sessreg (1.0.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xcmsdb (1.0.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xcb-util (0.4.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xbacklight (1.2.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xgamma (1.0.5-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libsm (1.2.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxt (1.1.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxmu (1.1.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xhost (1.0.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed inputproto (2.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxi (1.7.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed renderproto (0.11.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxrender (0.9.8-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed randrproto (1.4.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxrandr (1.4.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xrandr (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xineramaproto (1.2.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxinerama (1.1.3-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xinput (1.6.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xmodmap (1.0.8-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed mcpp (2.7.2-5)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xrdb (1.1.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xrefresh (1.0.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xset (1.2.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed libxcursor (1.1.14-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xsetroot (1.1.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-server-utils (7.6-4)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xauth (1.0.9-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:01] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xinit (1.3.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:09] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-serverr xorg-server-utils xorg-xinit'
    [2014-10-19 11:09] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S mesa'
    [2014-10-19 11:09] [PACMAN] reinstalled mesa (10.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:13] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xf86-video-ati'
    [2014-10-19 11:13] [PACMAN] installed xf86-video-ati (1:7.5.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:13] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S mesa-libgl'
    [2014-10-19 11:13] [PACMAN] reinstalled mesa-libgl (10.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:14] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S catalyst-dkms'
    [2014-10-19 11:15] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xfs86-input-synaptics'
    [2014-10-19 11:15] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xf86-input-synaptics'
    [2014-10-19 11:15] [PACMAN] installed recordproto (1.14.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:15] [PACMAN] installed libxtst (1.2.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:15] [PACMAN] installed xf86-input-synaptics (1.8.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xorg-twm xorg-xclock xterm'
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed xorg-twm (1.0.8-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed libxpm (3.5.11-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed libxaw (1.0.12-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed libxft (2.3.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed xorg-xclock (1.0.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed xorg-luit (1.1.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed xbitmaps (1.1.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed libutempter (1.1.6-2)
    [2014-10-19 11:16] [PACMAN] installed xterm (312-1)
    [2014-10-19 11:17] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome'
    [2014-10-19 12:44] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome'
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed hicolor-icon-theme (0.13-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libjpeg-turbo (1.3.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libtiff (4.0.3-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed jasper (1.900.1-10)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gdk-pixbuf2 (2.31.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gtk-update-icon-cache (2.24.25-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed adwaita-icon-theme (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed dconf (0.22.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed atk (2.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed cairo (1.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdaemon (0.14-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed avahi (0.6.31-13)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libcups (1.7.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed compositeproto (0.4.2-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libxcomposite (0.4.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdatrie (0.2.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libthai (0.1.19-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed pango (1.36.8-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libxml2 (2.9.1-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed shared-mime-info (1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed lcms2 (2.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgusb (0.1.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed nspr (4.10.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed js17 (17.0.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed polkit (0.112-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed sqlite (3.8.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed colord (1.2.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed at-spi2-core (2.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed at-spi2-atk (2.14.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libxkbcommon (0.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gtk3 (3.14.3-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gsettings-desktop-schemas (3.14.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed desktop-file-utils (0.22-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed baobab (3.14.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed cogl (1.18.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed json-glib (1.0.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libinput (0.6.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed clutter (1.20.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gstreamer (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed orc (0.4.19-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed videoproto (2.3.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libxv (1.0.10-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gst-plugins-base-libs (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed clutter-gst (2.0.12-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed clutter-gtk (1.6.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed dbus-glib (0.102-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed telepathy-glib (0.24.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgee (0.16.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libxslt (1.1.28-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libproxy (0.4.11-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libtasn1 (4.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed nettle (2.7.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed p11-kit (0.22.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gnutls (3.3.9-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed glib-networking (2.42.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libsoup (2.48.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] ==> aspell comes with no default dictionary
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed aspell (0.60.6.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed hunspell (1.3.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed hspell (1.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed enchant (1.6.0-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed nss (3.17.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libnm-glib (0.9.10.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libmm-glib (1.2.0-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed geoclue2 (2.1.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libsecret (0.18-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed giflib (5.1.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libwebp (0.4.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed icu (53.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed harfbuzz-icu (0.9.35-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed webkitgtk (2.4.6-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libnotify (0.7.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed rest (0.7.92-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gcr (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gnome-online-accounts (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed geocode-glib (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgweather (3.14.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libical (1.0-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed liboauth (1.0.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgdata (0.16.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed evolution-data-server (3.12.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed zeitgeist (0.9.15-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed folks (0.10.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed iso-codes (3.52-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libogg (1.3.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libvorbis (1.3.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed alsa-lib (1.0.28-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed tdb (1.3.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed sound-theme-freedesktop (0.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libcanberra (0.30-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libasyncns (0.8-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed flac (1.3.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libsndfile (1.0.25-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed json-c (0.12-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libpulse (5.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libnice (0.1.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed farstream (0.2.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed telepathy-farstream (0.6.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed telepathy-logger (0.8.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgnome-keyring (3.12.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed slang (2.2.4-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gpm (1.20.7-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libnewt (0.52.17-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libndp (1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed jansson (2.6-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libteam (1.11-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed networkmanager (0.9.10.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed telepathy-mission-control (5.16.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed sdl (1.2.15-7)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdv (1.0.0-6)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed mjpegtools (2.1.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gsm (1.0.13-8)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed lame (3.99.5-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed fribidi (0.19.6-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed recode (3.6-8)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed enca (1.15-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libass (0.11.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libvdpau (0.8-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libbluray (0.6.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libmodplug (0.8.8.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libtheora (1.1.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libva (1.4.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libvpx (1.3.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed opencore-amr (0.1.3-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed openjpeg (1.5.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed opus (1.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed rtmpdump (20140918-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed schroedinger (1.0.11-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed speex (1.2rc1-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed v4l-utils (1.6.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libx264 (1:142.20140826-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed xvidcore (1.3.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed x265 (1.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed ffmpeg (1:2.4.2-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed chromaprint (1.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libmms (0.6.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed faad2 (2.7-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed mpg123 (1.21.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libmp4v2 (2.0.0-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed faac (1.28-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed celt (0.11.3-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdca (0.0.5-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed soundtouch (1.8.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed spandsp (0.0.6pre21-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdvdread (5.0.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libdvdnav (5.0.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libgme (0.6.0-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed neon (0.30.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed fftw (3.3.4-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libofa (0.9.3-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libsamplerate (0.1.8-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed zita-alsa-pcmi (0.2.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed zita-resampler (1.3.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed jack (0.124.1-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] > FluidSynth comes with a daemon. Start/enable it with systemd.
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] > Before that, you need a soundfont and some preconfiguration:
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] /etc/conf.d/fluidsynth
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] > PulseAudio output when running as a daemon is known to be
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] > problematic. See the following bulletin board post:
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=135092
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed fluidsynth (1.1.6-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libsrtp (15.1c9bd90-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed wildmidi (0.3.7-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed glu (9.0.0-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed sbc (1.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gst-plugins-bad (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed cdparanoia (10.2-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libvisual (0.4.0-5)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gst-plugins-base (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed wavpack (4.70.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed aalib (1.4rc5-10)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed taglib (1.9.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libshout (1:2.3.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libid3tag (0.15.1b-8)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed imlib2 (1.4.6-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libcaca (0.99.beta18-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libraw1394 (2.1.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libavc1394 (0.5.4-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libiec61883 (1.2.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gst-plugins-good (1.4.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gnome-video-effects (0.4.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed libcroco (0.6.8-2)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed librsvg (1:2.40.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed gnome-desktop (1:3.14.1-1)
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    [2014-10-19 12:50] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] To use Empathy you need to install at least one Telepathy connection manager.
    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed empathy (3.12.5-1)
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    [2014-10-19 12:50] [PACMAN] installed ttf-dejavu (2.34-1)
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    [2014-10-19 12:51] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Updating font cache... done.
    [2014-10-19 12:51] [PACMAN] installed gsfonts (1.0.7pre44-4)
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    [2014-10-19 12:51] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S xf86-video-intel'
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    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] >>> This driver uses SNA as the default acceleration method. You can
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] fall back to UXA if you run into trouble or test experimental
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Glamor acceleration. To do so, save a file with the following
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] content as /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf :
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Section "Device"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Identifier "Intel Graphics"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Driver "intel"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Option "AccelMethod" "sna"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] #Option "AccelMethod" "uxa"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] #Option "AccelMethod" "glamor"
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] EndSection
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [PACMAN] installed xf86-video-intel (2.99.916-3)
    [2014-10-19 12:52] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S catalyst-dkms'
    [2014-10-19 12:57] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S firefox'
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    [2014-10-19 13:09] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] relogin or source /etc/profile.d/mozilla-common.sh
    [2014-10-19 13:09] [PACMAN] installed mozilla-common (1.4-4)
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    [2014-10-19 13:09] [PACMAN] installed firefox (33.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 13:44] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S vlc'
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    [2014-10-19 13:59] [PACMAN] installed libmpeg2 (0.5.1-5)
    [2014-10-19 13:59] [PACMAN] installed xcb-util-keysyms (0.4.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 13:59] [PACMAN] installed libtar (1.2.20-2)
    [2014-10-19 13:59] [PACMAN] installed vlc (2.1.5-4)
    [2014-10-19 19:49] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S faba-mono-icons-git faba-colors-git'
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    [2014-10-19 20:00] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S sublime'
    [2014-10-19 20:01] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gedit'
    [2014-10-19 20:01] [PACMAN] installed gedit (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S --needed base-devel'
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S conky'
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] installed wireless_tools (30.pre9-1)
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] installed conky (1.9.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S cairo'
    [2014-10-19 20:04] [PACMAN] reinstalled cairo (1.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 20:10] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome-control-center'
    [2014-10-19 20:10] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome-control-center codeblocks'
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    [2014-10-19 20:16] [PACMAN] installed boost-libs (1.56.0-2)
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    [2014-10-19 20:16] [PACMAN] installed wxgtk2.8 (2.8.12.1-2)
    [2014-10-19 20:16] [PACMAN] installed codeblocks (13.12-2)
    [2014-10-19 20:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S nome-tweak-tool'
    [2014-10-19 20:42] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome-tweak-tool'
    [2014-10-19 20:42] [PACMAN] installed gnome-tweak-tool (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 21:17] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S NetworkManager'
    [2014-10-19 21:17] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S networkmanager'
    [2014-10-19 21:18] [PACMAN] reinstalled networkmanager (0.9.10.0-4)
    [2014-10-19 21:20] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S seahorse'
    [2014-10-19 21:20] [PACMAN] installed seahorse (3.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 21:21] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S network-manager-applet'
    [2014-10-19 21:21] [PACMAN] reinstalled network-manager-applet (0.9.10.0-2)
    [2014-10-19 21:37] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S PackageKit'
    [2014-10-19 21:37] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S packagekit'
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    [2014-10-19 21:38] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S zenity_pacgui'
    [2014-10-19 21:38] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S argon'
    [2014-10-19 22:01] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S cairo'
    [2014-10-19 22:01] [PACMAN] reinstalled cairo (1.14.0-1)
    [2014-10-19 22:02] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S gnome-packagekit'
    [2014-10-19 22:04] [PACMAN] installed gnome-packagekit (3.12.2-1)
    [2014-10-19 22:04] [PACKAGEKIT] synchronizing package lists
    [2014-10-19 22:06] [PACKAGEKIT] upgraded wpa_supplicant (2.2-2 -> 2.3-1)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed connman (1.25-1)
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    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed xfce4-panel (4.10.1-1)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed xfce4-wavelan-plugin (0.5.11-2)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed gconf (3.2.6-3)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] (gconftool-2:5858): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed aisleriot (3.14.1-1)
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    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed libmariadbclient (10.0.14-2)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed postgresql-libs (9.3.5-1)
    [2014-10-19 22:57] [PACKAGEKIT] installed gd (2.1.0-3)
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    [2014-10-20 11:26] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] (gconftool-2:8529): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:
    [2014-10-20 11:26] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11
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    [2014-10-20 14:28] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET]
    [2014-10-20 14:28] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] (gconftool-2:15531): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:
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    Is there any sample?
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    Update: As of 2012-03-28, arch changed from gnupg 1.4 to 2.x which uses pinentry for the password dialog. The "etwo" hook described here doesn't work with gnupg 2. Either use the openssl hook below or use a statically compiled version of gnupg 1.4.
    Update: As of 2012-12-19, the mkinitcpio is not called during boot, unless the "install" file for the hook contains "add_runscript". This resulted in an unbootable system for me. Also, the method name was changed from install () to build ().
    Update: 2013-01-13: Updated the hook files using the corrections by Deth.
    Note: This guide is a bit dated now, in particular the arch installation might be different now. But essentially, the approach stays the same. Please also take a look at the posts further down, specifically the alternative hooks that use openssl.
    I always wanted to set up a fully encrypted arch linux server that uses gpg encrypted keyfiles on an external usb stick and luks for root filesystem encryption. I already did it once in gentoo using this guide. For arch, I had to play alot with initcpio hooks and after one day of experimentation, I finally got it working. I wrote a little guide for myself which I'm going to share here for anyone that might be interested. There might be better or easier ways, like I said this is just how I did it. I hope it might help someone else. Constructive feedback is always welcome
    Intro
    Using arch linux mkinitcpio's encrypt hook, one can easily use encrypted root partitions with LUKS. It's also possible to use key files stored on an external drive, like an usb stick. However, if someone steals your usb stick, he can just copy the key and potentially access the system. I wanted to have a little extra security by additionally encrypting the key file with gpg using a symmetric cipher and a passphrase.
    Since the encrypt hook doesn't support this scenario, I created a modifed hook called “etwo” (silly name I know, it was the first thing that came to my mind). It will simply look if the key file has the extension .gpg and, if yes, use gpg to decrypt it, then pipe the result into cryptsetup.
    Conventions
    In this short guide, I use the following disk/partition names:
    /dev/sda: is the hard disk that will contain an encrypted swap (/dev/sda1), /var (/dev/sda2) and root (/dev/sda3) partition.
    /dev/sdb is the usb stick that will contain the gpg encrypted luks keys, the kernel and grub. It will have one partition /dev/sdb1 formatted with ext2.
    /dev/mapper/root, /dev/mapper/swap and /dev/mapper/var will be the encrypted devices.
    Credits
    Thanks to the authors of SECURITY_System_Encryption_DM-Crypt_with_LUKS (gentoo wiki), System Encryption with LUKS (arch wiki), mkinitcpio (arch wiki) and Early Userspace in Arch Linux (/dev/brain0 blog)!
    Guide
    1. Boot the arch live cd
    I had to use a newer testing version, because the 2010.05 cd came with a broken gpg. You can download one here: http://releng.archlinux.org/isos/. I chose the “core“ version. Go ahead and boot the live cd, but don't start the setup yet.
    2. Set keymap
    Use km to set your keymap. This is important for non-qwerty keyboards to avoid suprises with passphrases...
    3. Wipe your discs
    ATTENTION: this will DELETE everything on /dev/sda and /dev/sdb forever! Do not blame me for any lost data!
    Before encrypting the hard disc, it has to be completely wiped and overwritten with random data. I used shred for this. Others use badblocks or dd with /dev/urandom. Either way, this will take a long time, depending on the size of your disc. I also wiped my usb stick just to be sure.
    shred -v /dev/sda
    shred -v /dev/sdb
    4. Partitioning
    Fire up fdisk and create the following partitions:
    /dev/sda1, type linux swap.
    /dev/sda2: type linux
    /dev/sda3: type linux
    /dev/sdb1, type linux
    Of course you can choose a different layout, this is just how I did it. Keep in mind that only the root filesystem will be decrypted by the initcpio. The rest will be decypted during normal init boot using /etc/crypttab, the keys being somewhere on the root filesystem.
    5. Format  and mount the usb stick
    Create an ext2 filesystem on /dev/sdb1:
    mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdb1
    mkdir /root/usb
    mount /dev/sdb1 /root/usb
    cd /root/usb # this will be our working directory for now.
    Do not mount anything to /mnt, because the arch installer will use that directory later to mount the encrypted root filesystem.
    6. Configure the network (if not already done automatically)
    ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
    route add default gw 192.168.0.1
    echo "nameserver 192.168.0.1" >> /etc/resolv.conf
    (this is just an example, your mileage may vary)
    7. Install gnupg
    pacman -Sy
    pacman -S gnupg
    Verify that gnupg works by launching gpg.
    8. Create the keys
    Just to be sure, make sure swap is off:
    cat /proc/swaps
    should return no entries.
    Create gpg encrypted keys (remember, we're still in our working dir /root/usb):
    dd if=/dev/urandom bs=512 count=4 | gpg -v --cipher-algo aes256 --digest-algo sha512 -c -a > root.gpg
    dd if=/dev/urandom bs=512 count=4 | gpg -v --cipher-algo aes256 --digest-algo sha512 -c -a > var.gpg
    Choose a strong password!!
    Don't do this in two steps, e.g don't do dd to a file and then gpg on that file. The key should never be stored in plain text on an unencrypted device, except if that device is wiped on system restart (ramfs)!
    Note that the default cipher for gpg is cast5, I just chose to use a different one.
    9. Create the encrypted devices with cryptsetup
    Create encrypted swap:
    cryptsetup -c aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 -s 256 -h whirlpool -d /dev/urandom create swap /dev/sda1
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    Important: From the Cryptsetup 1.1.2 Release notes:
    Cryptsetup can accept passphrase on stdin (standard input). Handling of new line (\n) character is defined by input specification:
        if keyfile is specified as "-" (using --key-file=- or by positional argument in luksFormat and luksAddKey, like cat file | cryptsetup --key-file=- <action> ), input is processed
          as normal binary file and no new line is interpreted.
        if there is no key file specification (with default input from stdin pipe like echo passphrase | cryptsetup <action> ) input is processed as input from terminal, reading will
          stop after new line is detected.
    If I understand this correctly, since the randomly generated key can contain a newline early on, piping the key into cryptsetup without specifying --key-file=- could result in a big part of the key to be ignored by cryptsetup. Example: if the random key was "foo\nandsomemorebaratheendofthekey", piping it directly into cryptsetup without --key-file=- would result in cryptsetup using only "foo" as key which would have big security implications. We should therefor ALWAYS pipe the key into cryptsetup using --key-file=- which ignores newlines.
    gpg -q -d root.gpg 2>/dev/null | cryptsetup -v -–key-file=- -c aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 -s 256 -h whirlpool luksFormat /dev/sda3
    gpg -q -d var.gpg 2>/dev/null | cryptsetup -v –-key-file=- -c aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 -s 256 -h whirlpool -v luksFormat /dev/sda2
    Check for any errors.
    10. Open the luks devices
    gpg -d root.gpg 2>/dev/null | cryptsetup -v –-key-file=- luksOpen /dev/sda3 root
    gpg -d var.gpg 2>/dev/null | cryptsetup -v –-key-file=- luksOpen /dev/sda2 var
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    11. Start the installer /arch/setup
    Follow steps 1 to 3.
    At step 4 (Prepare hard drive(s), select “3 – Manually Configure block devices, filesystems and mountpoints. Choose /dev/sdb1 (the usb stick) as /boot, /dev/mapper/swap for swap, /dev/mapper/root for / and /dev/mapper/var for /var.
    Format all drives (choose “yes” when asked “do you want to have this filesystem (re)created”) EXCEPT for /dev/sdb1, choose “no”. Choose the correct filesystem for /dev/sdb1, ext2 in my case. Use swap for /dev/mapper/swap. For the rest, I chose ext4.
    Select DONE to start formatting.
    At step 5 (Select packages), select grub as boot loader. Select the base group. Add mkinitcpio.
    Start step 6 (Install packages).
    Go to step 7 (Configure System).
    By sure to set the correct KEYMAP, LOCALE and TIMEZONE in /etc/rc.conf.
    Edit /etc/fstab:
    /dev/mapper/root / ext4 defaults 0 1
    /dev/mapper/swap swap swap defaults 0 0
    /dev/mapper/var /var ext4 defaults 0 1
    # /dev/sdb1 /boot ext2 defaults 0 1
    Configure the rest normally. When you're done, setup will launch mkinitcpio. We'll manually launch this again later.
    Go to step 8 (install boot loader).
    Be sure to change the kernel line in menu.lst:
    kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/mapper/root cryptdevice=/dev/sda3:root cryptkey=/dev/sdb1:ext2:/root.gpg
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    Create /mnt/lib/initcpio/hooks/etwo:
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    if [ -e "/sys/class/misc/device-mapper" ]; then
    if [ ! -e "/dev/mapper/control" ]; then
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    fi
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    # Get keyfile if specified
    ckeyfile="/crypto_keyfile"
    usegpg="n"
    if [ "x${cryptkey}" != "x" ]; then
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    ckarg1="$(echo "${cryptkey}" | cut -d: -f2)"
    ckarg2="$(echo "${cryptkey}" | cut -d: -f3)"
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    *[!0-9]*)
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    # ckarg1 is not numeric: ckarg1=filesystem, ckarg2=path
    if [ "${ckarg2#*.}" = "gpg" ]; then
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    usegpg="y"
    fi
    mkdir /ckey
    mount -r -t ${ckarg1} ${ckdev} /ckey
    dd if=/ckey/${ckarg2} of=${ckeyfile} >/dev/null 2>&1
    umount /ckey
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    # ckarg1 is numeric: ckarg1=offset, ckarg2=length
    dd if=${ckdev} of=${ckeyfile} bs=1 skip=${ckarg1} count=${ckarg2} >/dev/null 2>&1
    esac
    fi
    [ ! -f ${ckeyfile} ] && echo "Keyfile could not be opened. Reverting to passphrase."
    fi
    if [ -n "${cryptdevice}" ]; then
    DEPRECATED_CRYPT=0
    cryptdev="$(echo "${cryptdevice}" | cut -d: -f1)"
    cryptname="$(echo "${cryptdevice}" | cut -d: -f2)"
    else
    DEPRECATED_CRYPT=1
    cryptdev="${root}"
    cryptname="root"
    fi
    warn_deprecated() {
    echo "The syntax 'root=${root}' where '${root}' is an encrypted volume is deprecated"
    echo "Use 'cryptdevice=${root}:root root=/dev/mapper/root' instead."
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    # If keyfile exists, try to use that
    if [ -f ${ckeyfile} ]; then
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    if [ -e /dev/tty ]; then mv /dev/tty /dev/tty.backup; fi
    cp -a /dev/console /dev/tty
    while [ ! -e /dev/mapper/${cryptname} ];
    do
    sleep 2
    /usr/bin/gpg -d "${ckeyfile}" 2>/dev/null | cryptsetup --key-file=- luksOpen ${cryptdev} ${cryptname} ${CSQUIET}
    dopassphrase=0
    done
    rm /dev/tty
    if [ -e /dev/tty.backup ]; then mv /dev/tty.backup /dev/tty; fi
    else
    if eval /sbin/cryptsetup --key-file ${ckeyfile} luksOpen ${cryptdev} ${cryptname} ${CSQUIET}; then
    dopassphrase=0
    else
    echo "Invalid keyfile. Reverting to passphrase."
    fi
    fi
    fi
    # Ask for a passphrase
    if [ ${dopassphrase} -gt 0 ]; then
    echo ""
    echo "A password is required to access the ${cryptname} volume:"
    #loop until we get a real password
    while ! eval /sbin/cryptsetup luksOpen ${cryptdev} ${cryptname} ${CSQUIET}; do
    sleep 2;
    done
    fi
    if [ -e "/dev/mapper/${cryptname}" ]; then
    if [ ${DEPRECATED_CRYPT} -eq 1 ]; then
    export root="/dev/mapper/root"
    fi
    else
    err "Password succeeded, but ${cryptname} creation failed, aborting..."
    exit 1
    fi
    elif [ -n "${crypto}" ]; then
    [ ${DEPRECATED_CRYPT} -eq 1 ] && warn_deprecated
    msg "Non-LUKS encrypted device found..."
    if [ $# -ne 5 ]; then
    err "Verify parameter format: crypto=hash:cipher:keysize:offset:skip"
    err "Non-LUKS decryption not attempted..."
    return 1
    fi
    exe="/sbin/cryptsetup create ${cryptname} ${cryptdev}"
    tmp=$(echo "${crypto}" | cut -d: -f1)
    [ -n "${tmp}" ] && exe="${exe} --hash \"${tmp}\""
    tmp=$(echo "${crypto}" | cut -d: -f2)
    [ -n "${tmp}" ] && exe="${exe} --cipher \"${tmp}\""
    tmp=$(echo "${crypto}" | cut -d: -f3)
    [ -n "${tmp}" ] && exe="${exe} --key-size \"${tmp}\""
    tmp=$(echo "${crypto}" | cut -d: -f4)
    [ -n "${tmp}" ] && exe="${exe} --offset \"${tmp}\""
    tmp=$(echo "${crypto}" | cut -d: -f5)
    [ -n "${tmp}" ] && exe="${exe} --skip \"${tmp}\""
    if [ -f ${ckeyfile} ]; then
    exe="${exe} --key-file ${ckeyfile}"
    else
    exe="${exe} --verify-passphrase"
    echo ""
    echo "A password is required to access the ${cryptname} volume:"
    fi
    eval "${exe} ${CSQUIET}"
    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    err "Non-LUKS device decryption failed. verify format: "
    err " crypto=hash:cipher:keysize:offset:skip"
    exit 1
    fi
    if [ -e "/dev/mapper/${cryptname}" ]; then
    if [ ${DEPRECATED_CRYPT} -eq 1 ]; then
    export root="/dev/mapper/root"
    fi
    else
    err "Password succeeded, but ${cryptname} creation failed, aborting..."
    exit 1
    fi
    else
    err "Failed to open encryption mapping: The device ${cryptdev} is not a LUKS volume and the crypto= paramater was not specified."
    fi
    fi
    rm -f ${ckeyfile}
    fi
    Create /mnt/lib/initcpio/install/etwo:
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    build() {
    local mod
    add_module dm-crypt
    if [[ $CRYPTO_MODULES ]]; then
    for mod in $CRYPTO_MODULES; do
    add_module "$mod"
    done
    else
    add_all_modules '/crypto/'
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    add_binary "cryptsetup"
    add_binary "dmsetup"
    add_binary "/usr/bin/gpg"
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    add_file "/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/13-dm-disk.rules"
    add_file "/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/95-dm-notify.rules"
    add_file "/usr/lib/initcpio/udev/11-dm-initramfs.rules" "/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/11-dm-initramfs.rules"
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    HOOKS=”base udev usbinput keymap autodetect pata scsi sata usb etwo filesystems” # (usbinput is only needed if you have an usb keyboard)
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    cp /mnt/lib/initcpio/install/etwo /lib/initcpio/install/
    cp /mnt/etc/mkinitcpio.conf /etc/
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    Now reinstall the initcpio:
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    13. Decrypt the "var" key to the encrypted root
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    chmod 500 /mnt/keys
    gpg –output /mnt/keys/var -d /mnt/boot/var.gpg
    chmod 400 /mnt/keys/var
    14. Setup crypttab
    Edit /mnt/etc/crypttab:
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    var /dev/sda2 /keys/var
    15. Reboot
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    # this whole script needs to be customized, particularly disk partitions
    # and configuration, but this section contains global variables that
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    USERNAME=user
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    HR="--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
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    TARGET_PACMAN="pacman --noconfirm --config /tmp/pacman.conf -r ${INSTALL_TARGET}"
    CHROOT_PACMAN="pacman --noconfirm --cachedir /var/cache/pacman/pkg --config /tmp/pacman.conf -r ${INSTALL_TARGET}"
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    HTTP_URL='http://mirrors.kernel.org/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch'
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    # I've avoided using functions in this script as they aren't required and
    # I think it's more of a learning tool if you see the step-by-step
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    # these functions clarify the particular steps of setting values in config
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    SetValue () {
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    VALUENAME="$1" NEWVALUE="$2" FILEPATH="$3"
    sed -i "s+^#\?\(${VALUENAME}\)=.*$+\1=${NEWVALUE}+" "${FILEPATH}"
    CommentOutValue () {
    VALUENAME="$1" FILEPATH="$2"
    sed -i "s/^\(${VALUENAME}.*\)$/#\1/" "${FILEPATH}"
    UncommentValue () {
    VALUENAME="$1" FILEPATH="$2"
    sed -i "s/^#\(${VALUENAME}.*\)$/\1/" "${FILEPATH}"
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    # Warn the user about impending doom, set up the network on eth0, mount
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    # locally first before sourcing them from the network. It would be better
    # to do either *all* local or *all* network but we can't for two reasons.
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    # (currently the case) which results in problems when chrooting
    # into the install mount point to modprobe efivars. So we use the
    # package snapshot on the Archboot media to ensure our kernel is
    # the same as the one we booted with.
    # 2. Ideally we'd source all local then, but some critical items,
    # notably grub2-efi variants, aren't yet on the Archboot media.
    # Warn
    timer=9
    echo -e "\n\nMAC WARNING: This script is not designed for APPLE MAC installs and will potentially misconfigure boot to your existing OS X installation. STOP NOW IF YOU ARE ON A MAC.\n\n"
    echo -n "GENERAL WARNING: This procedure will completely format /dev/sda. Please cancel with ctrl-c to cancel within $timer seconds..."
    while [[ $timer -gt 0 ]]
    do
    sleep 1
    let timer-=1
    echo -en "$timer seconds..."
    done
    echo "STARTING"
    # Get Network
    echo -n "Waiting for network address.."
    #dhclient eth0
    dhcpcd -p eth0
    echo -n "Network address acquired."
    # Mount packages squashfs images
    umount "/packages/core-$(uname -m)"
    umount "/packages/core-any"
    rm -rf "/packages/core-$(uname -m)"
    rm -rf "/packages/core-any"
    mkdir -p "/packages/core-$(uname -m)"
    mkdir -p "/packages/core-any"
    modprobe -q loop
    modprobe -q squashfs
    mount -o ro,loop -t squashfs "/src/packages/archboot_packages_$(uname -m).squashfs" "/packages/core-$(uname -m)"
    mount -o ro,loop -t squashfs "/src/packages/archboot_packages_any.squashfs" "/packages/core-any"
    # Create temporary pacman.conf file
    cat << PACMANEOF > /tmp/pacman.conf
    [options]
    Architecture = auto
    CacheDir = ${INSTALL_TARGET}/var/cache/pacman/pkg
    CacheDir = /packages/core-$(uname -m)/pkg
    CacheDir = /packages/core-any/pkg
    [core]
    Server = ${FILE_URL}
    Server = ${FTP_URL}
    Server = ${HTTP_URL}
    [extra]
    Server = ${FILE_URL}
    Server = ${FTP_URL}
    Server = ${HTTP_URL}
    #Uncomment to enable pacman -Sy yaourt
    [archlinuxfr]
    Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/\$arch
    PACMANEOF
    # Prepare pacman
    [[ ! -d "${INSTALL_TARGET}/var/cache/pacman/pkg" ]] && mkdir -m 755 -p "${INSTALL_TARGET}/var/cache/pacman/pkg"
    [[ ! -d "${INSTALL_TARGET}/var/lib/pacman" ]] && mkdir -m 755 -p "${INSTALL_TARGET}/var/lib/pacman"
    ${PACMAN} -Sy
    ${TARGET_PACMAN} -Sy
    # Install prereqs from network (not on archboot media)
    echo -e "\nInstalling prereqs...\n$HR"
    #sed -i "s/^#S/S/" /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Uncomment all Server lines
    UncommentValue S /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Uncomment all Server lines
    ${PACMAN} --noconfirm -Sy gptfdisk btrfs-progs-unstable libusb-compat gnupg
    # Configure Host
    # Here we create three partitions:
    # 1. efi and /boot (one partition does double duty)
    # 2. swap
    # 3. our encrypted root
    # Note that all of these are on a GUID partition table scheme. This proves
    # to be quite clean and simple since we're not doing anything with MBR
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