![]() ![]() Here follows the output from trying to update. ![]() But I would still like to understand the nature of the problem (including its probable causes and general approach to fixing it) to the extent the screen output may suggest them. This line is added later: I was able to go round the problem by restoring my VM to an even earlier snapshot (from which update succeeded). => ERROR: Trust database could not be updated. Gpg: marginals needed: 3 completes needed: 1 trust model: pgp Gpg: public key of ultimately trusted key 87EA4C12984C55C3 not found Gpg: revocation certificate stored as '/etc/pacman.d/gnupg/openpgp-revocs.d/CB01ADA59A8111CC65183801C2D5DE4EE205537B.rev' Gpg: Generating pacman keyring master key. => Use 'pacman-key -init' to correct the keyring permissions. => ERROR: You do not have sufficient permissions to read the pacman keyring. I tried to follow instructions here: Solve Keyring Related Issues in Manjaro. Since it’s a VM I restored a snapshot, tried to update, and got the same result. I am Stable Branch, kernel 6.1 on this VM, Xfce and running VM in VMware in Windows 11.) (The complete screen output is at the bottom of this post. ![]() I tried to update one of my VMs and got: error: keyring is not writable. ![]()
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