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I just installed Arch Linux on one of my machines. After I finished the installation, however, I find that I have no files on the system. When I run ls, I get a blank output. How do I fix this?










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  • what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

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  • @jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

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I just installed Arch Linux on one of my machines. After I finished the installation, however, I find that I have no files on the system. When I run ls, I get a blank output. How do I fix this?










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  • what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

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    6 mins ago













  • @jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

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    2 mins ago














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  • what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

    – jsotola
    6 mins ago













  • @jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

    – William Markley
    2 mins ago



















  • what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

    – jsotola
    6 mins ago













  • @jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

    – William Markley
    2 mins ago

















what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

– jsotola
6 mins ago







what files do you expect to see? ......... maybe the directory, that you are in, does not have any files

– jsotola
6 mins ago















@jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

– William Markley
2 mins ago





@jsotola I can't switch directories because I have no directories besides the root

– William Markley
2 mins ago










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