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/var/lib/pacman/db.lck is allready existing :: how to fix this!?
good evening dear friends
first of all: i hope that you are fine and everything goes well at your site
i soemtimes have such errors
how to treat that error - what to do here 
Code:
==> yay
-> /var/lib/pacman/db.lck is allready existing
-> another instance of Pacman is allready active just wait.
note: i am on EndeavourOS - what can i do here!?
i guess that this has to do with Pacman ...!? Isnt it so!?
look forward to hear from you
regards
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I believe there is a timer that automatically updates the database. If you try running pacman at the same time you will see the error. As the warning message suggests just wait until that process completes.
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Hi there
many thanks dear Michael - for the answer-
 Originally Posted by michaelk
I believe there is a timer that automatically updates the database. If you try running pacman at the same time you will see the error. As the warning message suggests just wait until that process completes.
good points. I will check this out.
have a great day
greetings

update:
very interesting: well its somewhat annoying - each time i want to write the stuff to sdb - it turns out to land on sdb1 - i am pulling my hear.
Code:
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sdb 8:16 1 28,9G 0 disk
└─sdb1 8:17 1 28,9G 0 part /media/ubuntu/EOS_202502
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom
ubuntu@T420s:~$
well generally i think: (theoretically) should i continue with the command
Code:
sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb
Now i think that i have to mount our freshly created filesystem:
Code:
sudo mkdir -p /media/ubuntu/sdb
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/ubuntu/sdb/
... if so: then i would / should go subsequently like so: i ll have to check the contents to see if it?s empty:
Code:
ls -al /media/ubuntu/sdb/
well that said: Now i guess that i have done all the necessary steps to get the usb-stick ready - so subsequently our rsync command should actually work:
Code:
sudo dd bs=4M if=~/Videos/eos2.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress oflag=sync
well - but honestly - allmost every time i try to write to sdb - it turns out to land on sdb1.
well i have to re-check and probably start over from the very beginning - that means - probably i should
a. erase the stick and work with dd and
b. start over again
dear Michael - this looks a bit strange doesnt it
again - have a great day..
greetings
Last edited by dhubs; 03-16-2025 at 07:17 AM.
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No it looks ok to me. The ISO file contains a partition plus bootloader which is part of the MBR.
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thank you so much dear Michaelk for the heads up and the review.
glad to hear from you..
and yes: i tried it out. The ISO-file worked perfectly - i was able to install the linux on the notebook.
thanks again for the help.
have a great evening.
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