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Hello, everyone. I have a question:
I am interested in my own Arch Linux build and am working on it in Archiso. At the moment, I have Manjaro Linux. I studied the Archiso documentation, configured it, and built Archiso. And after building, I encountered an unexpected problem.
The build was successful. However, it turned out that when building in Archiso, pacman uses Manjaro Linux servers, the system from which I ran the build. Accordingly, all the packages that were downloaded and placed in the build are Manjaro Linux packages, not Arch Linux. Including the Linux kernel.
I know how to set up additional, custom pacman repositories. But this is deeper. In this case, separate repositories are not needed. How can I make pacman use the configured Arch Linux servers to download packages for this distribution, and not packages for my distribution, which I have Manjaro Linux installed on me?
I understand that one way to do this is to boot from a virtual machine or a live Arch Linux distribution and build in that environment. But that's not the most convenient way. Is there another way?
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