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Hi Arch community,
Arch Linux (archboot creation tool) 2024.08 has been released.
Homepage and for more information on Archboot:
https://archboot.com
Archboot Reddit page:
https://www.reddit.com/r/archboot
Thanks to all testers, who reported bugs in last release.
Have fun!
greetings
tpowa
Last edited by tpowa (2024-09-28 11:48:52)
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Hey tpowa, just curious, did you include the package with shred?
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No shred is not included, cannot remember a request for it though.
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Ah, I sent you an email via the forum about it a few weeks ago. If the
binary doesn't require any libraries, I should be able to uncompress the
package and run it with /path/to/shred, right?
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yes right.
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https://projects.archlinux.org/archboot … 6f274b6039
added shred for next release.
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Updated ISO files to latest archboot version, now with full UEFI_MIX_MODE support, due to 3.15.x kernel series.
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Updated ISO files to 2014.08 version.
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Updated ISO files to 2014.09 version.
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Updated ISO files to 2014.11 version
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Nice, thanks a lot.
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Updated ISO files to 2015.01 version.
Fixed a huge memory bug in kernel initramfs handling with a workaround.
If you want to avoid this on earlier versions you need to add rootfstype=ramfs on boot commandline.
This way you can boot the files again with 600 MB RAM and not 1000MB RAM.
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Hi I'm trying to install arch with this image on Asus T100 but when it comes to install the packages it gives me this error
error: target not found: ntfs-3g
and the installer failed. How can I manage to do it and if anybody knows how can i activate my wifi device in order to install it from network? Because if I see the network interfaces only lo it comes.
Thanks
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I guess you install a dual boot machine with an ntfs partitions and setup tries to add ntfs-3g due to this. You could edit setup script and remove the ntfs-3g parts or wait until i'll release a new fixed ISO.
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Thanks for the reply. I exactly did that and I was able to install arch but not the bootloader. I try to install arch on a hybrid PC (Asus T100) with UEFI and in dual boot with windows. Can I have some suggestion to how deal with it. Thanks
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Bumped to latest archboot code, finally systemd-219 mounting issues solved
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Looks like there is a little problem with /etc/fstab generation. There is no root partition listed. On boot, you have to wait up to 90 seconds to get root partition to be mounted.
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Ok will look at it. Thx for reporting.
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I noticed in configuration step, when looking at every single configuration file. Any idea of what is behind this bug ?
By the way, I was using automated partitioning with BIOS partition type. If it helps, of course !
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I have a problem. After install the base group and go to configuration I notice that there is no etc folder in /install nor any other folder should be after installation (usr, bin, var) just some basic folder (root sbin...). Why ?
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Looks like there is a little problem with /etc/fstab generation. There is no root partition listed. On boot, you have to wait up to 90 seconds to get root partition to be mounted.
/ is never listed in /etc/fstab it's mounted automatically through initramfs systemd handover.
So no bug here.
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I have a problem. After install the base group and go to configuration I notice that there is no etc folder in /install nor any other folder should be after installation (usr, bin, var) just some basic folder (root sbin...). Why ?
Could be that your partitions were not mounted? Check if something is mounted on /install else it's difficult to guess what happened.
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fredbezies wrote:Looks like there is a little problem with /etc/fstab generation. There is no root partition listed. On boot, you have to wait up to 90 seconds to get root partition to be mounted.
/ is never listed in /etc/fstab it's mounted automatically through initramfs systemd handover.
So no bug here.
So it's normal it takes up to 90 seconds to mount root partition ? Weird !
Thanks for the info.
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I wouldn't say it's normal, but is your / mounting not defined on bootloader commandline?
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I wouldn't say it's normal, but is your / mounting not defined on bootloader commandline?
I followed every single steps and use default settings for nearly all options. Besides tweaking locales and passwords. I will try again asap. I used network ISO, maybe it is important about this issue ?
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