tracked my polkit permission errors bck to faulty build practice.... (or so i thought, see below)
files in TREE (at least) must be owned by root : etc, home,usr,var ended up owned by guest
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still no auto wired network (i see you're moving to netctl)
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pstree
systemd-+-dbus-daemon
|-gpg-agent
|-login---bash---pstree
|-systemd---(sd-pam)
|-systemd-journal
|-systemd-logind
|-systemd-network
|-systemd-resolve
|-systemd-timesyn---{sd-resolve}
`-systemd-udevd
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pstree
systemd-+-dbus-daemon
|-dhcpcd
|-gpg-agent
|-login---bash---pstree
|-polkitd-+-{JS GC Helper}
| |-{JS Sour~ Thread}
| |-{gdbus}
| |-{gmain}
| `-{runaway-killer-}
|-systemd---(sd-pam)
|-systemd-journal
|-systemd-logind
|-systemd-network
|-systemd-resolve
|-systemd-timesyn---{sd-resolve}
`-systemd-udevd
its back to old behaviour.... other modules created don't have this effect..
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systemd-+-dbus-daemon
|-gpg-agent
|-login---bash---pstree
|-systemd---(sd-pam)
|-systemd-journal
|-systemd-logind
`-systemd-udevd
made a bundle module -- worked fine , except
because the name (moc-1:2.5.0-3...) contained a colon(:) , it wouldnt read/load at bootup(said: corrupt?)
it activated live no prob and after renaming started at boot ok
but the bundled pkgs were also installed in /changes (when using that cheatcode)..
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i see perl is there now, so i got lm_sensors >>> all good..
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i see the unmount fail messages(breifly) at poweroff but have no ideas..