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Gives your agent the ability to diagnose and resolve Arch Linux system issues using expert-level knowledge of pacman, systemd, and rolling-release best practices.
When you encounter a system failure after a 'pacman -Syu' update
When a service fails to start and you need to analyze journalctl logs
When you need to triage hardware compatibility or kernel-related issues
Provide a summary of the problem and any recent system updates
Follow the step-by-step triage plan using systemctl and journalctl
Execute the recommended remediation commands like pacman or kernel fixes
Run verification commands to confirm the issue is resolved and system is stable
You
My Arch Linux system won't boot into the GUI after this morning's update. What should I check?
Agent
I'll help you triage the boot failure. First, I'll have you check the journal logs for any display manager or Xorg/Wayland errors. We'll verify if your graphics drivers were updated recently using 'pacman -Qs' and check if the kernel version matches your modules. I'll then provide specific commands to roll back the broken package or reconfigure your display driver to get you back to your desktop.
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