What is the best Arch installer?
Arch installer
Arch
pacstrap
This. just RTFM.
Your hands and brain
Ain't nobody got time for that!
then you don't belong here :)
There are literally three fucking steps to run before running pacstrap.
Make sure you have network (should take you 20 seconds),
Format the drive(s).
Mount the drive(s).
That's it. then run fucking pacstrap. If you can't do this within 10 minutes you probably have brain damage.
Arch Anywhere.
Minimal terminal fuckery and you can install packages, DE, what have you at install.
Literally an Arch OOTB experience.
Arch Anywhere is dead. It has been replaced with Anarchy-Linux. Same idea, I think there was a conflict with the original name having Arch in it.
I used ArchAnywhere or ArchEverywhere, can't remember what it was called. It worked just fine.
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Yeah use archanywhere/anarchy installer
Arch Anywhere is discontinued.
Anarchy Linux is ist's successor, but is not an Arch installer.
It is a an Arch based distribution, by the same developer. Not yet ready for prime time.
revenge (now zen I believe) installer
only thing it does is add their own repo which you obviously can take out on your way of enabling multilib
Try Antergos.
Manjaro is Arch based, but does their own thing, sucks big ones.
>Anarchy-Linux
>I think there was a conflict with the original name having Arch in it.
but it still has the word arch in it
LFS
the project is Anarchy-Linux now, but the regular arch install is still available and just called the Anarchy Installer
anarchy linux
archfi scripct
unironically this
Well, I have had many problems with WPA_Supplicant , so booting into Antergos and connecting to wifi easily and then installing is much easier, since I dont have ethernet ports to plug my laptop into.