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7 days agoI mean if the current system is truly ancient and doesn’t support UEFI I could imagine it ceasing to work, or something like that. But that should be easy enough to fix.
I mean if the current system is truly ancient and doesn’t support UEFI I could imagine it ceasing to work, or something like that. But that should be easy enough to fix.
Yes,
pacman -S package
will install the version of the package that is listed in the current package database, and will not do anything to update that database.