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#1 2009-04-03 23:42:22

all_ears
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where are the documents?

I installed Archlinux onto my Toshiba Satellite laptop.  After it booted from harddrive, I could not find any HowTo or ReadMe about the Archlinux.  I have to go to my other PC running Windows Vista to search the web.  I remember playing with Linux From Scrach, I can use lynx to follow a book, while trying different things on other screens switched by Alt-F1/2/3/... and I think that is kind of convenient.  Maybe Archlinux also has similar documents.  Please help.  Thanks.

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#2 2009-04-03 23:46:09

SamC
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Re: where are the documents?

See that link, next to "Forums"? The one that says "Wiki"? Click it, and then read the page you're sent to. Then, read the beginner's guide.

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#3 2009-04-03 23:49:05

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#4 2009-04-04 01:45:46

all_ears
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Re: where are the documents?

Thanks for the two replies.  But they are not what I want. 

I can read the beginner's guide now, on another PC with IE or Firforx set up properly, but not on my Archlinux system, which only have the very basic part installed.  I haven't got its network configured yet.

I can read /arch/arch-linux-offical-guide.txt when I boot from the LiveCD but not on my Archlinux booted from harddrive.

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#5 2009-04-04 01:47:46

dr0p
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Re: where are the documents?

all_ears wrote:

Thanks for the two replies.  But they are not what I want. 

I can read the beginner's guide now, on another PC with IE or Firforx set up properly, but not on my Archlinux system, which only have the very basic part installed.  I haven't got its network configured yet.

I can read /arch/arch-linux-offical-guide.txt when I boot from the LiveCD but not on my Archlinux booted from harddrive.

Then copy it to the hard drive from the live CD so you can view it any time.


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#6 2009-04-04 01:49:51

MattSmith
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Re: where are the documents?

The arch official guide is also on the wiki


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#7 2009-04-04 02:07:21

all_ears
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Re: where are the documents?

Thanks to dr0p.  I will copy the file manually to my harddrive.  Hope I can mount the LiveCD correctly.

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#8 2009-04-04 09:15:11

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Re: where are the documents?

Having some documents packaged an available by default on an Arch system is something that we want to do already for a while.  (the implementation part doesn't progress fast though)
See http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/9902


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#9 2009-04-04 12:05:33

rwd
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Re: where are the documents?

while installing you can switch back and forth to a different tty to read the documentation. It is mentioned in the install menu and/or newbie guide.

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#10 2009-04-05 19:24:38

LeoSolaris
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Re: where are the documents?

I had that issue when I started.

I booted off the LiveCD and mounted the my installation's /home/{user name}'s partition, then copied it over with the cp command.

It's something of a pain, but hey, till the Dev's copy over the guides and make them part of the install...  it's what we have to do.

C'est la vie.


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#11 2009-04-05 21:44:46

rwd
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Re: where are the documents?

When I installed Arch there *was* an installation guide included.

Last edited by rwd (2009-04-05 21:45:02)

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