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@@ -20,32 +20,33 @@ Pre-built ISO's can be found here which autostarts archinstall *(in a safe guide # ./archinstall This downloads and runs a *compiled (using nuitka3)* version of the project.<br> -It will ask fora disk and start a guided installation. +It will guide you through all the installation steps. ## Install with `pacman` on Live-CD - # curl -L https://gzip.app/archinstall.xz > archinstall.pkg.tar.xz + # curl -L https://archlinux.life/bin/archinstall.xz > archinstall.pkg.tar.xz # pacman -U archinstall.pkg.tar.xz - # archinstall guided + # archinstall -This requires that the RAM on your machine is sufficient for a installation *(tested on 1024MB of RAM)*.<br> -But this will utilize `pacman` to install the pre-compiled binary from above and place archinstall in `PATH`. +This requires that the RAM and squashfs on your machine is sufficient for an installation.<br> +But this will utilize `pacman` to install the pre-compiled binary from above and place archinstall in `$PATH`. ## Install Python on Live-CD and run manually: # wget https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/archive/v2.0.4.tar.gz # tar xvzf v2.0.4.tar.gz # cd archinstall-2.0.4 - # pacman -S --noconfirm python; python examples/guided.py + # pacman -S --noconfirm python pip + python examples/guided.py -This will ask for a disk and start a guided installation. +This assumes the same criteria as the `pacman` installation. It will also guide you through a basic installation. ## Install using `pip` and run as a Python module: # pip install archinstall # python -m archinstall guided -This assumes tho that `python >= 3.8` and `pip` is present *(not always the case on the default Arch Linux ISO)*, see above for pre-built ISO's containing Python+pip or follow the [docs](docs/) to see how to build an ISO yourself. +This assumes tho that `python >= 3.8` and `pip` is present *(not the case on the default Arch Linux ISO)*, see above for pre-built ISO's containing Python+pip or follow the [docs](wiki/) to see how to build an ISO yourself. ## Scripting an installation to put on a ISO media @@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ This can be done by installing `pacman -S arch-install-scripts util-linux` local # dd if=/dev/zero of=./testimage.img bs=1G count=5 # losetup -fP ./testimage.img # losetup -a | grep "testimage.img" | awk -F ":" '{print $1}' - # pip install archinstall + # pip install --upgrade archinstall # python -m archinstall guided # qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -machine q35,accel=kvm -device intel-iommu -cpu host -m 4096 -boot order=d -drive file=./testimage.img,format=raw -drive if=pflash,format=raw,readonly,file=/usr/share/ovmf/x64/OVMF_CODE.fd -drive if=pflash,format=raw,readonly,file=/usr/share/ovmf/x64/OVMF_VARS.fd |