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#1 2012-03-31 04:48:09

kcy29581
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From: CA
Registered: 2004-12-23
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[SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

Hi all,

Sorry if I am missing this, but I seem to remember before the AIF days, the installation method was to use pacman to install the base after setting up the partitions manually etc. Is this method documented somewhere? I can find small nuggets of info in the forums but nothing 100% concrete.

Thanks

Last edited by kcy29581 (2012-06-05 22:55:28)


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#2 2012-03-31 08:12:54

tomk
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Registered: 2004-07-21
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Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

Not sure where you'd find old documentation, but pacman's -r/--root flag is probably what you're looking for.

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#3 2012-03-31 12:13:10

karol
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Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

I still opt for installing just the minimum required packages during the installation and I use pacman for further customization when I have the base system up and running.

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#4 2012-04-01 10:47:29

kcy29581
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Registered: 2004-12-23
Posts: 231

Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

The reason I ask, is because I'm trying to install on a btrfs filesystem, learning as I go along. I obviously cannot use AIF for this, and some wiki/forum posts do have the "exactl" same instructions, leading to confusion. I was wondering if there is a doc somewhere saying "right, now run pacman --blah, to install a base Arch system on your partition".

Thanks.


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#5 2012-04-01 10:53:45

lucke
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Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

Maybe https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … ting_Linux will be of interest to you?

I haven't installed Arch for ages, but can't you create the partition/the filesystem in one of the virtual consoles and then use it in the installer?

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#6 2012-04-01 10:56:54

bergersau
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Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

I found this
http://web.archive.org/web/200208060356 … nstall.php
on the wayback machine.

I don't know if it will be of any help though.

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#7 2012-04-01 11:54:16

sevenfourk
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Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

bergersau wrote:

I found this
http://web.archive.org/web/200208060356 … nstall.php
on the wayback machine.

I don't know if it will be of any help though.


That was funny, yeah :-)


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#8 2012-04-02 05:02:37

kcy29581
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Registered: 2004-12-23
Posts: 231

Re: [SOLVED] Old-school installation method?

Thanks guys, I'll check the above links out. They seem to be what I'm looking for. smile


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