After following the guide elsewhere here on archlinuxarm.org regarding the RPi 3B, it's my understanding that the RPi 2 image is the one to use, and that the RPi 3 and 64bit versions are not fully working.
Please let me know if that is not the case.
In looking for a solution to my issue (new RPi3B install, cannot boot after first 'pacman -Syu'), I've noticed a number of threads describing a problem with the kernel when used on the RPi3 family of boards.
Please let me know if that is also not the case.
The implication, then, is that Arch on the RPi3 is unusable. In reading various threads, there are specific use-case problems, but none address the general 'is Arch broken?' status for everyone using a RPi 3.
The documentation here is also not clear: The "Raspberry Pi 3" install guide is separate from the "Raspberry Pi 2" install guide, but it recommends the Pi 2 image. It also suggests NOT using the AArch64 install, but then references the RPi 3 install as (distinct from the AArch64) as a possible install route. There is much more ambiguity here than is customary in an Arch-related Wiki.
Could someone give a definitive overview of the status, and possibly update the Install guide as to which is (or is not) working?