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Hello,
I would like to install Arch alongside my existing Fedora installation while keeping the same home. Fedora is installed in a luks-encrypted partition with two subvolumes (home and root). I would like to create a new subvolume (e.g. archlinux) that is then mounted as / when booting archlinux. Is this possible?
The archinstall script doesn't allow to use the luks-encrypted partition: it looks like the only option I have is to delete it. Even if I open it with cryptsetup open /dev/nvme0n1p7 lukdDevice, the archinstall script doesn't allow to choose /dev/mapper/luksDevice from the available devices where I can install Arch Linux.
I'm new to pure Arch, previously I used Manjaro for about 5 years. I recently switched to Fedora and now I would like to come back to the Arch Linux world. I use Linux since 15 years now, but never faced with something like this
Thanks for any help!
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The archinstall script doesn't allow to use the luks-encrypted partition: it looks like the only option I have is to delete it.
So just install manually then?
Disclaimer: I have zero experience of LUKS (sorry).
Jin, Jîyan, Azadî
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Disclaimer: I have zero experience of LUKS (sorry).
And I have zero experience with arch installation LoL
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Learning is fun!
Jin, Jîyan, Azadî
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Learning is fun!
Thanks, I know how to google LoL
Installing without a script won't lead me to use Arch. That's for people without a life...
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If that's how you feel about learning and doing things correctly, then Arch isn't the right distro for you. Stick with Manjaro.
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