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What I want: Make a chrooted environment for Arch within an already installed Debian setup.
I was searching the wiki, and found this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … ting_Linux
However, there's a part which says "The root image can be found on one of the mirrors under either arch/x86_64/ or arch/i686/ depending on the desired architecture. The squashfs format is not editable so we unsquash the root image and then mount it.", but what mirrors is that sentence making reference to? There are no links for such mirrors.
I tried my country Arch mirrors, but I can't find arch/x86_64, like here.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Last edited by Pyrobisqit (2013-05-11 15:26:15)
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I found the file quite easily on the mirror you mentioned: http://osl.ugr.es/archlinux/iso/latest/arch/x86_64/
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I found the file quite easily on the mirror you mentioned: http://osl.ugr.es/archlinux/iso/latest/arch/x86_64/
Didn't know where to look, thanks!
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@pyro - if you're all set, please edit the title of your original post to add '[SOLVED]' so folks know it. Welcome to Arch.
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@pyro - if you're all set, please edit the title of your original post to add '[SOLVED]' so folks know it. Welcome to Arch.
Thank you. Been using Arch for around 3 or 4 years now, but I guess better late than never
Sorry, forgot to mark as solved, doing now.
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