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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=144991
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145095
Those, and a few other threads seem to explain that "AIF" is basically ditched in favour of the Arch Installer Scripts. I just found that out today too,
pertaining to the latest https://releng.archlinux.org/isos/
Last edited by scjet (2012-07-16 10:40:36)
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Thanks
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I'm a linux newbie, so my apologies. I tried to install Arch before and I had similar feedback when I tried to use unetbootin to boot from a flash drive.
Instead I used ImageWriter from OpenSUSE to burn the net install iso directly to a usb drive.
Just tried that last night and worked flawlessly.
If this has nothing to do with your question, then just ignore me, sorry, I don't really know anything.
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@Rawketman
FYI, unless something has changed you can just use dd to create a bootable USB. Wiki link
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Ah yes, thanks alphaniner. I was actually on windows when I made it, didn't realize the wiki talks about that.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/US … On_Windows
I just used image writer for windows. But using dd is good too, I erroneously assumed that the OP was using windows. I'm guessing dd does the same thing.
So OP, I might suggest just using a USB drive, and whatever system you are on, just follow the wiki and write the iso directly to USB. It worked for me.
Cheers.
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The easiest is probably to install from the normal netinstall iso (and use the beginners guide).
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