

In the end, I got greedy and tried to touch a running system. I then found a tutorial which said "simply reinstall polkit" (at the moment, I can't find it anymore because I searched so much regarding the topical problem). Why I reinstalled polkit? Well, I snooped around with journalctl and discorvered some weird warnings regarding systemd.

How can I omit sddm and what do you mean with VT? Simply ctrl+c? Is it possible to execute the journalctl's as chroot (it would simplify things)? After doing so, I will see the KDE-Logo (do you mean this splash screen?) And a cursor.

Which splash screen do you mean? When I boot, i get prompted to the login screen where I can enter my credentials. You might as well share a pacman.log and the relevant error if logging in fails (if you can't log in at all you might still be able at least read and post the journal from a live image chroot) Also, because it isn't something you just do for fun, why did you try and reinstall polkit itfp?įirst things first. Journalctl -b-1 #If you can log into a console only after boot

Journalctl -b #If you can switch to a VT and log in on another user during the "freeze"
