I'm going full meme. How the fuck do I install Arch?
I'm going full meme. How the fuck do I install Arch?
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Just install it via Antergos. There's quite literally zero reason to do it yourself.
If you can't figure it out on your own, you should KYS.
>zero reason
>anterbloat
Try self harm nigger
Rude.
I don't know what this is...
arch-anywhere
read the wiki
sudo apt-get install arch
install freebsd instead
this
but preferably this
>How the fuck do I install Arch?
If you are asking this question on Sup Forums, you don't know enough about linux to install Arch.
> I don't know what Antergos is
See the previous answer at the top of this post.
Here's what you need to do:
lern how to find the current /fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread
- Read it. then check the archive for the last 2 or 3 threads and read those.
Read the sticky:
- Use the links provided in that. In particular, wiki.installgentoo.com
Now you are ready to use google (you have heard of "google?") and find the Arch wiki. Start reading that, especially the user set up guide that walks you through in babby steps.
Now, remember the "Friendly GNU/Linux Thread" thing I just mentioned? Ask your questions there.
Ok. I'll delet this thread senpai
They used to have a beginner's guide. but since it was too easy to install arch, they removed it.
however, due to the nature of the used wiki system, the page is still there:
wiki.archlinux.org
Archanywhere if you total noob
burn arch iso
boot from arch iso
less ~/install.txt
>I'm going full meme
Install Gentoo as oppose to arch then, you shill.
The arch anywhere installer is goat
arch-anywhere.org
install gentoo
is it possble to remove systemd on an already working arch system?
if yes, how
be a man, do not use an installer
Just in case, prepare livecd distro before you do anything. You may end up without internet access.
The tutorial is here:
systemd-free.org
Here are some tips after installation
Also read:
wiki.gentoo.org
Crawl noob here. How do I lern2walk?
├─ Keep crawling. Crawl bros rule.
├─ Walking sucks. Get a wheelchair.
├─ Stay in bed. World sucks.
└─2017. tfw no hoverboards.
>This thread.
Or also : voidlinux.eu
>Crawl noob here. How do I lern2walk?
>├─ Keep crawling. Crawl bros rule.
>├─ Walking sucks. Get a wheelchair.
>├─ Stay in bed. World sucks.
>└─2017. tfw no hoverboards.
nice artsy post desuuuuuuuuuu :O OwO
Revenge installer
upvoted
>bloat
Like what
With Antergos
Install Ubuntu
wiki.archlinux.org
install xfce4 and lightdm afterwards and you're set
>wiki.archlinux.org
easiest way to get a clean linux running. damn i miss using arch :(
Christ, do not use that abomination either.
>wants ti install arch
>arch is literally a folow the wiki distro
>can't even into reading the wiki
install gentoo
Full meme would be Temple OS and 9front, dual booted
Lurk more son
Installing gentoo is actually easier, the documentation is much clearer.
Just follow the install guide on the wiki, read ahead before doing things and don't forget to make boot partitions etc.
This. The Arch wiki is one of the best ones along with Gentoo.
Whats the issue?
I installed by it last week
old c2d 8200 cpu and HD3870 graphic card
works flawlessly and I followed on my phone by it as I did not have other PC nearby
Hi shitty apps guy.
who?
Configure X.Org.
Just switched from Arch to Fedora. Fedora is much nicer and requires skills after the initial install that employers might actually finds useful. That said selinux is a bit difficult for me to work around, so I might switch to noobubtu. Arch is nice for playing with, but that's about it
Dude, you just need to install it using pacman. Why can't you do that?
What skill? I tried Fedora briefly and it just werked. Then again I'm a bum with no interest in ever having an employer.
>requires skills after the initial install
dude, tf?
>I'm going full meme
> Not installing gentoo
pleb
Back when I was a noob I installed Arch just by following the guide (still took all night). Then the hard part began. I didn't understand the difference between a display server, X server, X client, xterm, terminal emulator, tty, display manager, login manager, window manager, and couldn't close vi whenever I had to edit a config file or startup script that could be sourced from one of three possible directories. It was pretty daunting.
You mean you install it and it doesn't work?
YouTube tutorials are helpful to deciphering Linux when the Wiki is opened next to you. If it's your first time with Linux, prepare a full night.
If you can't get an install working after one day, consider yourself retarded.
Honestly if you follow the guide you can't really fuck it up.
use revenge installer. it's graphical and fucking easy to use.
yes you can kek
This. No reason to install Arch the normal way except Sup Forums cred and minimizing your footprint on your 16 GB RAM machine.
installers are great and all but arch-anywhere fucked up my machine really bad. failed to fetch all the software even with a working connection.
> full meme
> Arch
Do did you mean to write gentoo?
Yeah. I just attempted to install Void using the void-installer, and it's a nigger. The installer, I believe, doesn't know how to handle lvm + luks in the grub config.
So attempt #2 -- just going to build the void system in my Arch install, and chroot into it.
in terms of arch installers i would recommend revenge installer. i just installed off it and it worked flawlessly. i'm a systemdcuck though so i wouldn't know about void installers. it's slightly obscure so i bet most of them suck. good luck, though.
Very little, but more than typing any program into the yaourt/pacaur and installing
>Tfw Antergos with ZFS root before they pulled it from the installer because their scripts broke it on updates and install.
Been maintaining it ever since.
You gotta start somewhere.
fresh install with gnome DE
>add/remove software
>archive manager
>books
>brasero
>calculator
>calendar
>cheese
>cmake
>contacts
>desktop search
>disks
>disk usage analyzer
>documents
>document viewer
>files
>font viewer
>image viewer
>light locker settings
>logs
>maps
>music
>password and keys
>photos
>pulseaudio volume control
>screenshot
>search and indexing
>software update
>sound recorder
>system monitor
>text editor
>videos
>weather
if this isnt bloat i dont know what is
>Zero Bloat
>Gnome
nice try pajeet
>he doesn't use all of that
Sounds like you're a non-functional member of society, user
Get the netboot ISO, it has a ncurses based graphical installer
i'm gonna keep shilling revenge installer. it was honestly a delight to use.