Arch Linux – Easy Install Guide
Well here it is. My first steps into the magical world of Linux.
Preparation:
1. and download the ISO
2. Burn to a USB stick using something like or your prefered app
3. Insert into computer and boot from USB
4. Select install Arch Linux from menu
5. Proceed with video
IMPORTANT
Install FLATPAK on ARCH LINUX –
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0:00 – Introduction
1:39 – Connect to Wi-Fi (iwctl)
3:03 – Synchronize System Packages (pacman)
3:50 – Prepare NVME (gdisk)
5:06 – Arch Install Script (archinstall)
5:30 – Archinstall Language
5:37 – Mirrors
5:50 – Locales
6:09 – Disk configuration
6:37 – Bootloader (systemd-boot)
7:13 – Root Password
7:28 – User Account
7:57 – Profile (DE, KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon, Budgie etc)
8:28 – Audio Server (Pipewire, PulseAudio)
8:39 – Network Configuration
8:46 – Timezone
9:50 – KDE Plasma first boot
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Don't forget to install Flatpak too!!! https://youtu.be/Wf_flqLBIe4
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I personally use Manjaro, it's more stable for me. I have a txt file with commands to install all the software I need using pacman flatpak etc. so it takes me a few minutes to re/install everything I need. That way I can keep the home partition/subvolume and after reinstalling get a fully functioning system with my settings and everything.
Yeah, please keep making more of these. I've been using Windows my entire life, and I kind of want to install Linux on one of my smaller PCs I used for torrenting. The most I know about Linux is a batocera build I just did on a mini PC. I'm not that smart when it comes to this stuff, so watching someone else do it and doing the same thing is what I can do.
i am using for install archfi more easy 🙂
Wise choose sr
You should not be enabling comprehension on an NVME drive. Actually I never recommend it for normal use cases.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
For gaming purposes, I recommend Garuda Gaming Edition: basically, Arch Linux with all gaming-related software preinstalled and pre-configured.
You are going in the right direction. Just don’t get discouraged if you run into problems. Use other distros that are somewhat easier to install and customize.
Amazing coincidence – I have been researching different Linux versions to switch from Windows 10 (I refuse to move to 11 and also hate the direction it's going). Arch was the one I was going to try out first. Great timing!