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Thanks.
Thank you all for your help!
]]>Maybe it's rather a gnome problem then, but the font is an arch package, right?
Any further ideas?
Thanks so far!
]]>https://archlinux.org/packages/communit … inus-font/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/terminus-font-ttf/
Check /etc/vconsole.conf. You should find the font name there.
]]>this is not really a problem with arch, but for a few days now, I'm trying to figure out the name of a font which is used in the arch installer.
I really like it and I'd like to use it for my gnome-terminal.
I know it's silly to spend so much time just for a font, but i got a little hooked on it because I don't understand how it can be so hard to figure out.
I already looked through all the fonts I found here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fonts
Maybe I missed it, but I don't think it's there.
I noticed that one of my installed systems is using the same font (I did not change anything) during password request of my encrypted system partition (see image below).
I'm not that familiar with bootup process but I assumed this "encrypt" hook should be part of the initramfs, so I extracted it (lsinitcpio -x initramfs-linux-lts.img).
But I don't know where to look for. A full "grep -rni font" delivered no results.
https://i.ibb.co/SQyzdwF/20210421-161412.jpg
Does anyone have an idea how to find out?
Or does anyone maybe already know the name of this font?
Thanks for your help!
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