$lspci -nnv
Then find your WiFi card and.make sure the module and driver are loaded.
$lspci -nnv
Then find your WiFi card and.make sure the module and driver are loaded.
Did you finish the update?
You probably messed up your firmware. Do you see any driver related to WiFi with modprobe?
I see iwlwifi.
no need to reinstall, a running system is always fixable, if you need networking try wired ethernet with a usb dongle or a usb wifi adapter or bluetooth/usb tethering to a phone
maybe start by running pacman -Syu again, in case it magically fixes itself.
Check dmesg for wifi related errors
figure out what wifi device you have and what kernel drivers support it
check that the driver module is available, try loading it manually with modprobe
reinstall relevant kernel modules. Hopefully this will fix whatever is wrong.
Reboot to the snapshot you took of the root fs before starting the update, then just rerun the upgrade. If you are using btrfs (or ZFS) make use of its features so you never have this sort of problem.
Alright I solved it by just chrooting in again and deleted and reinstalled linux-firmware.
I’d get my data I still need on a external disk and start new 😂 no time to save linux, just start again
I'd reinstall the kernel via Ethernet. 🤷
If not Ethernet then could use live arch and pacstrap
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