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I m trying to install arch, but i ve run into some problems.I m using a laptop with p4 @3g, 512ram, 60gb ide.
I ve tried following the guide. 3 partitions, sda1,2,3 -2 is swap-, 3 home , 1 is / (boot i guess?)
So, at the final step of Grub installation, i add the vga lines ( kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda3 ro vga=792). Is this correct?
I use alt+F1/2/3/4 and type /arch/setup again to continue. is this the right way?
After that....chaos.
I have no experience with linux, so, any help will be much appreciated!
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I presume you've got to around this stage of the beginners guide: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beg … Guide#GRUB
You'll want to reboot instead of typing /arch/setup
Oh and welcome to arch! Good luck
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the problem is, 1) is the grub line correct? is it hda or sda ?:S:S
2)i dont know how to save settings and go on with the installation of grub -it says in order to install it i must configure something-
moreover ,the closest i got to an installation, it "boots" but gives error regarding /dev/sda1 (failed to parse block device name)unable to create/detect root device stuff ...i have no idea.
Finally, at the boot screen it has 2 options
Arch Linux
Arch Linux Fallback root
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Try changing hda to sda -- arch uses /dev/sd?? notation even for IDE drives.
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ok , i ll try that.What number should i use though? a bit confused here.
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2)i dont know how to save settings and go on with the installation of grub -it says in order to install it i must configure something-
Not quite sure I understand you here? You've configured the grub file to change the kernel line and add the vga bit, so once you save your changes and go back to the previous screen (/etc/rc.conf, root-password, pacman mirrors, etc) its done and all you need to do is reboot.
And yes, fwojciec is right. I'd go for sda1 instead of sda3 though, as it should point to your root (/) dir not your home dir.
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What i mean is, i change a few things in the system config, then proceed to bootloader installation.It tells me that i have to edit before i install grub, after i add vga lines etc ,how do i save it ?!
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I dont know what i m doing wrong...I completed the installation, rebooted, and all i get is an endless GRUB GRUB GRUB GRUB spam lol....
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Are you using vim or nano to edit the files? You would have had to save the other files (like /etc/rc.conf) so I presume you haven't changed them at all - that might be a bad idea.
For vim, to save you press colon, w, q :
:wq
For nano the instructions should be on the screen.
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ok np, i start again
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Yep -- if menu.lst is the first and only file you're editing during installation then the only thing I can recommend is to start over, this time by following the Beginner's Guide during installation, and to go through the process properly by editing all the necessary files along the way. You will save yourself a lot of problems in the long run that way.
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ok, i m at the vim screen, everything is like the guide, now how do i save that? :S
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See post #9 in this thread
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i did, but...i dont understand :S
just to make sure, i m seeing a console with blue letters-comments?- , gray, and purple.
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You _did_ select vim when the installer asks which text editor to use right? (I'm guessing you're not using nano because IIRC the instructions on how to save should be shown on the screen anyway).
If you are using vim, press Escape a few times, then press the colon button (:), then the 'w' button, then the 'q' button. These characters should appear in the status bar at the bottom. Now press enter.
Done.
[edit: you may want to search for vim in the wiki. great instructions there.]
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OK!!! MANY thanks!:D:D:D:D
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now, final step -lol-
i install grub on /sda1 or /sda ?
btw, when i made the 3 partitions there was no /sda.
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OK!!! MANY thanks!
Great!
Make sure you read thoroughly through The Beginner's Guide, it's a fantastic article!
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now, final step -lol-
i install grub on /sda1 or /sda ?
btw, when i made the 3 partitions there was no /sda.
sda usually. That is your MBR.
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hmm, i ll try sda, but on the config i have /sda1, should i change it ?
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hmm, i ll try sda, but on the config i have /sda1, should i change it ?
No it's fine. GRUB installs to the MBR, then uses the root partition (sda1) specified in /etc/rc.conf
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many many thanks....at last, working OS!, 5 hours of struggling ha! i hope Arch is as good as they say -though i have no idea-experience -
See you in a while
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heh, i dont know if i should continune on this thread ,but here it goes
of course i have no internet -;P-, so following the directions
/etc/rc.conf
/etc/hosts
/etc/resolv.conf
i get a permission denied.
Moreover, /etc/rc.d/adsl start fails
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I'd like to take this moment to warn you that Arch isn't a distribution aimed at new users. Something like Ubuntu, Mandriva or Fedora would be more suited to such a user, as things are a lot easier to understand/configure. Having said that, if you wish to perservere, then be prepared to do a lot of reading. Most on this forum won't want to do too much hand-holding.
I suggest you take a good look at the links here: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=4016
and search on google for "linux what is root user" and "linux guides".
That should get you started
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Yea i know. I didnt expect the whole thing to be so "advanced". I just wanted a distro that i had to do more than insert cd and install.Just not so much more hehe
thanks for the help again
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