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Archboot Guide
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Jujy, 24th 2012
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July, 26th 2012
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Tobias Powalowski <tpowa@archlinux.org>
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4. Common Installation Procedure
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1. Running Setup
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2. Set Keyboard And Console Font
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3. Set Time And Date
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4. Prepare Hard Drive
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3. Set up Network
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4. Set Time And Date
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5. Prepare Hard Drive
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1. Auto-Prepare
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2. Partition Hard Drives
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3. Create Software Raid, Lvm2 or Luks encryption
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4. Set Filesystem Mountpoints
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5. Select Source
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6. Select Packages
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7. Install Packages
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8. Configure System
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9. Install Bootloader
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10. Exit Install
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6. Select Source
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7. Select Packages
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8. Install Packages
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9. Configure System
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10. Install Bootloader
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11. Exit Install
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5. System Configuration
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6. Useful links
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Use this menu to change your keyboard to your desired keymap
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and console font.
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Set up Network
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Use this menu to configure your network.
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Set Time And Date
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Use this menu to change time and date of your running system.
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or any other medium you could mount at this stage, this is the only viable
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method of installing Arch Linux.
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Setup Network (FTP/HTTP method)
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Setup Network will allow you to install and configure your network device.
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Wireless drivers are available in install environment, but you have to
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configure those devices with the standard Linux tools by hand,
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or the Arch Linux way by using the netcfg scripts.
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You can skip setup network then and go straight ahead to selecting mirror.
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A list of all currently available network devices is presented to you.
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If no ethernet device is available yet, or the one you wish to use is
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missing, either hit OK and go on to probe for it, or switch to another
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console and load the module manually.
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If you still can't configure your network card, make sure it's physically
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been properly installed, and that it is supported by the Linux kernel.
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When the correct module is loaded, and your desired network card is
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listed, you should Select the ethernet device you want to configure
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and you will be given the option to configure your network with DHCP.
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If your network uses DHCP, hit YES and let the installer do the rest.
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If you select NO, you will be asked to enter the networking information
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manually. Either way, your network should be successfully configured,
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and if you're of the skeptical kind, you may check connectivity using
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standard tools like ping on another console.
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As automatisms are not perfect, you may not be able to successfully
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use the installer to set up your network. In these rare cases, don't
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bother, and set up you network device manually in one of the consoles.
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All the installer needs is a transparent connection to the FTP/HTTP server
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you are going to select later during the installation.
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Choose Mirror (FTP/HTTP method)
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You need to select a mirror for installing the packages, else the FTP/HTTP
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