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I just don't want to repartition my harddisk
and I would prefer installation to hard disk than live CD
Last edited by gandalfzoro (2010-04-04 17:02:28)
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No. Please read "the Arch Way" http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_Way and the Beginner's Guide: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners'_Guide
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Hello @gandalfzoro, i recommend you install Arch in the traditional way... or you can use Virtual Box.
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It would be possible but difficult and time consuming (requires making loopback files for / and /home, getting some magic to copy the boot files to somewhere on the windows, get grub4dos setup, and make some hooks for mkinitcpio to get the loopback files mounted)
Last edited by some-guy94 (2010-04-04 22:43:12)
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+1 for virtualbox, or another virtualisation app. Best solution for your requirements.
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nope, that only works with "noob" OSes.
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Well if Arch is installable on a kerosene-powered cheese grater I'm sure you can do it through wubi. However, it is probably very difficult, so I would recommend VirtualBox; it's very easy to use.
Personally, I'd rather be back in Hobbiton.
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