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Fixed Arch install error
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I think I managed to mount it but what should I edit?
Ok, if I understood correctly your fstab what you should do is:
mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt
nano /mnt/refind_linux.conf
umount /mnt
That should work
Edit: noticed my disk was 1 while yours is 0, didn't remembered I had two ssds on that machine hahahah
Edit2: check that the file exists in /mnt, it should if you ran refind-install the first time.
I get the same error. Should I install grub?
Did you confirm that the file existed before editing? And that you were mounting the correct boot and not root partition?
I don't know what else it can be if that doesn't solve it.