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Does Archinstall have any downsides?
IMHO, it still lacks proper error handling. When i'm in a hurry, i usually end up using ALIS. https://picodotdev.github.io/alis/
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I wrote a stupid simple BASH script to bootstrap Arch Linux from any Linux system per the ArchWiki's manual instructions
have a look at ALIS by picodot. https://github.com/picodotdev/alis
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Is Arch hard to use outside of building/installing?
No, it's like any other distribution. Even installation is now simplified through scripts like alis (https://picodotdev.github.io/alis/).
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Linux Distro recommendations
I like arch and I use alis to install it using systemd and xfce. There's no ide you need to manually edit the conf file and hope you didnt do anything it didnt like https://picodotdev.github.io/alis/
- Improve Arch Linux on manual configurations and cleanliness
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is a display manager required if I only use remote display?
Suppose if I want to fit this os and all necessary app dependencies on a smart toaster or fridge... but maintain absolute stability and reasonable response metrics. Bare metal through full capability deployment is what I'm thinking with Linux auto install, similar to https://github.com/khuedoan/homelab or https://github.com/picodotdev/alis
- I have been using Ubuntu for awhile right now im thinking to switch to arch, any tips
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How would you (sanely) dual boot Arch with other distros?
Sorry I can't help but I wanted to say I was able to manually set up my partition using parted on the arch installer and this script allowed me to choose the boot and root partition https://github.com/picodotdev/alis
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Whats a good distro for an intermediate Linux user whose comfortable with the command line and wants to customize everything.
Arch. I prefer using an install script for the first part of customization https://github.com/picodotdev/alis
- How can I make an Arch install script?
arch-install
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low effort meme (true tho)
My script asks for all the questions at the start (username, password, drives, and such) and then you can walk away and it'll be done. If you want, you can modify my own. I think it's not too hard to understand, and the readme explains how it works and what you should change, so you can give it a go: https://github.com/tralph3/arch-install
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Is anyone aware of a good tutorial on setting up .vimrc to pull from git on each fresh Linux install?
In case you want to check how this works: Arch install script, dotfiles.
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"Installing Arch is hard"... oh really?
So, basically, I did a very easy to use and highly customizable Arch installation script. If you want to use it yourself, you will have to modify some things. Everything is explained in the readme. https://github.com/tralph3/arch-install
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Yet another Arch installation script
Hope you like it, I want to know what you think about it. https://github.com/tralph3/arch-install/
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archpy - Arch Linux install helper written in Python.
I also made an install script, although honestly, it's tailored for my personal use, but it is kinda flexible (not a lot mind you).
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KDE doesnt let you delete kde apps
BTW, in case you care, in my arch install script I have listed all the KDE packages I actually care about, in case you want/need a KDE install that's not so minimal it lacks features, but also not super bloated: https://github.com/tralph3/arch-install/blob/master/packages.sh
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Would you help me debug my custom arch installation script?
The script is designed to make a GPT partitioning scheme with kde plasma. Here's how it looks: https://github.com/tralph3/arch-install/blob/master/install.sh
What are some alternatives?
archfi - Arch Linux Fast Installer : tutorial installer
alma - Create Arch Linux based bootable USB drives
easy-arch - Script for boostrapping Arch Linux with BTRFS, snapshots and LUKS encryption (UEFI only).
arch-btrfs - Script for boostrapping Arch Linux with BTRFS and snapshots
aconfmgr - A configuration manager for Arch Linux
archinstall - Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc. [Moved to: https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall]
LARBS - Luke's Auto-Rice Bootstrapping Scripts: Installation Scripts for My Arch Linux Meta-Distribution
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
arch-linux-installation-guide - An easy to follow Arch Linux installation guide. This guide will show you how to properly install Arch Linux on UEFI/BIOS systems, ext4/btrfs file systems; using systemd-bootloader/GRUB and systemd-networkd/NetworkManager for networking. These are the given examples but I have provided links to sections with the information necessary to install any 86_64 system
chromium_os-raspberry_pi - Build your Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 4B, Pi400 and the latest Raspberry Pi 5
arch-pkgs - Management repo for my Arch Linux systems. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/mdaffin/arch-pkgs