Waiting 10 seconds for the device /dev/disk/by-partuuid/. The problem is that when i boot using the 'Arch Linux Mainline' entry, it does not find the root partition and drop me in a 'strange' shell.
The configuration for the mainline version is basically the same: (i got the PARTUUID addresses using 'ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid' ) To boot i use the systemd-boot service, with the following entry: The hard-disk is an ssd and it is named /dev/nvme0n1. This is the configuration for the working version of arch (kernel 4.2.5-1): However, in both cases i have the same problem: i cannot boot in the operating system because it does not find the correct root partition. I tried both, to compile it manually (copying the configuration of my current kernel & guessing the new ones) and to get it from the AUR linux-mainline package. Reading the arch wiki, it seems that the driver for the broadcom thing will be included in the kernel 4.4.
Hello everybody, with my surprise i have succesfully installed arch linux in my new laptop and it works well, except for the wireless/bluetooth broadcom thing.