Thanks. I tried this, was able to get into my system. After playing around with WPA_supplicant and IP link, I was able to get internet and run the updates with pacman.
But I'm getting a similar problem as I was having at some point before, where I boot into a black screen, I can change the terminal with CTL + Alt + F1, then my login screen shows up, put my password, and the login freezes.
When I booted into my system earlier to do the updates, I used init=/bin/bash, but systemd didn't auto start then, hence why I used WPA_supplicant. Perhaps systems is still not starting, hence why I'm not able to log in or open other terminal window.
If y'all seen my recent post about messing up my Arch install, I needed to reformat my PC. I never had problems with range because. The mouse connected better than my keyboard. Now my mouse is the thing part causing range problems. I tried connecting to different USB ports. Played around like heck with openrazer and different frontend software like Polychromatic. Still having a range issue.
I do have Bluetooth and Wifi setup on the computer, even though I use Ethernet. I'll tried shutting them off and see if it improves. Thanks!
Thanks! However I thought it was advised to stay away from Aurora away because of it uses a less strong worthy app repository, in that malicious actors could upload stuff.
Thanks. I tried this, was able to get into my system. After playing around with WPA_supplicant and IP link, I was able to get internet and run the updates with pacman.
But I'm getting a similar problem as I was having at some point before, where I boot into a black screen, I can change the terminal with CTL + Alt + F1, then my login screen shows up, put my password, and the login freezes.
When I booted into my system earlier to do the updates, I used init=/bin/bash, but systemd didn't auto start then, hence why I used WPA_supplicant. Perhaps systems is still not starting, hence why I'm not able to log in or open other terminal window.