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hi i installed arch and there's no dhcpcd, i guess somehow i overlooked these steps or it's not clearly defined enough in the installation guide
then i saw another person say to install it from /var/cache/pkg or something and there's hundreds of files in there but of course, the only one that's missing, is dhcpcd
Last edited by genji (2023-08-13 17:30:12)
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and i can't get online now, looking for any help, thank you
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The installation guide says to install software necessary for networking. It specifically says a dhcp client.
Go back to the install disk, chroot in, and install what you need.
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Or use systemd-networkd (temporarily).
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i managed to figure out the chroot thing, but i had to use arch-chroot , chroot kept failing afterwards with some kind of error about missing devices ! important to note its arch-chroot not chroot i guess, thanks very much for the help
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You managed to figure it out because I told you in your other thread. And chroot is a viable option to if you use it properly as outlined in the wiki in step-by-step instructions.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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You managed to figure it out because I told you in your other thread. And chroot is a viable option to if you use it properly as outlined in the wiki in step-by-step instructions.
oh shoot did i double post? sorry about that and thanks for your help!
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