Arch Linux boot errors

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I am installing Linux Arch on old windows xp notebook,all time when I start booting it show these errors and booting isn't continuing.
What is wrong?, and how do I fix it?

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I am installing Linux Arch on old windows xp notebook,all time when I start booting it show these errors and booting isn't continuing.
What is wrong?, and how do I fix it?

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Jan 30 at 12:39
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I am installing Linux Arch on old windows xp notebook,all time when I start booting it show these errors and booting isn't continuing.
What is wrong?, and how do I fix it?

linux arch-linux
I am installing Linux Arch on old windows xp notebook,all time when I start booting it show these errors and booting isn't continuing.
What is wrong?, and how do I fix it?

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linux arch-linux
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asked Jan 26 at 15:53
Jozef ŠprlákJozef Šprlák
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It is not clear if you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, or if you already installed and is trying to boot the installed system.
Either way, the problem is that it is trying to boot looking for a disk with name ARCH_201901, which to by coincidence, is the name of the arch Linux installation media.
If you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, you probably had problems preparing the flash drive, and this might be a duplicate of question on super user.
If you already installed(I don't think that's the case?) you did something incorrect on your installation, repeat the process carefully, specially the part on mounting partitions and arch-chrooting.
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It is not clear if you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, or if you already installed and is trying to boot the installed system.
Either way, the problem is that it is trying to boot looking for a disk with name ARCH_201901, which to by coincidence, is the name of the arch Linux installation media.
If you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, you probably had problems preparing the flash drive, and this might be a duplicate of question on super user.
If you already installed(I don't think that's the case?) you did something incorrect on your installation, repeat the process carefully, specially the part on mounting partitions and arch-chrooting.
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It is not clear if you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, or if you already installed and is trying to boot the installed system.
Either way, the problem is that it is trying to boot looking for a disk with name ARCH_201901, which to by coincidence, is the name of the arch Linux installation media.
If you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, you probably had problems preparing the flash drive, and this might be a duplicate of question on super user.
If you already installed(I don't think that's the case?) you did something incorrect on your installation, repeat the process carefully, specially the part on mounting partitions and arch-chrooting.
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It is not clear if you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, or if you already installed and is trying to boot the installed system.
Either way, the problem is that it is trying to boot looking for a disk with name ARCH_201901, which to by coincidence, is the name of the arch Linux installation media.
If you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, you probably had problems preparing the flash drive, and this might be a duplicate of question on super user.
If you already installed(I don't think that's the case?) you did something incorrect on your installation, repeat the process carefully, specially the part on mounting partitions and arch-chrooting.
It is not clear if you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, or if you already installed and is trying to boot the installed system.
Either way, the problem is that it is trying to boot looking for a disk with name ARCH_201901, which to by coincidence, is the name of the arch Linux installation media.
If you're trying to boot the flash drive to begin installation, you probably had problems preparing the flash drive, and this might be a duplicate of question on super user.
If you already installed(I don't think that's the case?) you did something incorrect on your installation, repeat the process carefully, specially the part on mounting partitions and arch-chrooting.
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