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Hi,
New installation media are available.
There are less of them, and they are smaller. But they can do more...
Notable changes:
Archiso (image builds):
* all iso files can now be burned onto CD's as well as written to media like usb sticks (isohybrid)
* more than half of the packages in core are now xz compressed
* next to the single architecture images we provide dual images which can be used as 32bit or 64bit medium
* use isolinux bootloader exclusively for booting the live media
* snapshot of current core, including kernel 2.6.33.4-1, pacman-3.3.3-5 and glibc-2.11.1-3
* updated memtest
* support for PXE booting
* provide wpa_supplicant
* support virtio
AIF (installation tool):
* ability to choose uuid/label/devicefile blockdevice representation; automatically applied in menu.lst, fstab, etc
* split off UI library into separate libui-sh project
* support virtio blockdevices
* allow user to specify additional custom arguments for mkfs and the like
Additionally, quite some bugs have been fixed, mostly in AIF.
And of course, the Official installation guide has been updated to reflect these changes.
Thanks to everyone who contributed, this release took a long time but I think it's worth it.
< Daenyth> and he works prolifically
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/me opens a bottle of champagne
Last edited by wonder (2010-05-17 23:41:49)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Seeding
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Congratulations !!! Downloading....
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seeding
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/me opens the a bottle of champagne
Cheers !
Nice to see a new snapshot
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That is one sexy greeting screen
Also thanks for the hard work on the new images.
Last edited by anonymous_user (2010-05-17 23:46:52)
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grub1 or grub2?
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Neither -- its syslinux. Arch, once installed, will still install grub legacy.
thnkz
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Great work on the installer.
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wow, the release looks great. Awesome job!
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if you have a good working system and pacman -Syyu
you should be good to go, as if installing a new system right? in other words is there any reason to use the new image to re-install arch if you have it updated with pacman?
just wondering
"Sometimes you comfort the afflicted, other times you AFFLICT the COMFORTABLE"
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if you have a good working system and pacman -Syyu
you should be good to go, as if installing a new system right? in other words is there any reason to use the new image to re-install arch if you have it updated with pacman?just wondering
Correct. There is no reason to reinstall a working system. "pacman -Syu" will get you to the same point (or even more updated...).
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There's no reason to reinstall the system, but there's always a reason to get the latest ISO and boot it every now and then, just for fun.
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Nice one
Just visited distrowatch and there it is..
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Thank you for this.
One thing I'm missing is "Midnight Commander". Would be nice if this usefull tool would be added in future versions.
Last edited by wollew (2010-05-18 08:27:18)
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Thank you for this.
One thing I'm missing is "Midnight Commander". Would be nice if this usefull tool would be added in future versions.
You can use pacman in the live system to install things.
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I know, but if there is no internet connection, i.e. when using as a rescue system ?
Would it be possible, to add programs myself ? Can you describe the way to do this ? Looking into the iso, i guess those additions should be added to the appropriate sqfs-file (core-pkgs.sqfs?)
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looks awesome.
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great!
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There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign. --R.L Stevenson
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Seeding - lovely stuff.
Ryzen 9 5950X, X570S Aorus Pro AX, RX 6600, Arch x86_64
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great work guys, thanks
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The two 1st features in Archiso and AIF are cute, I've awaiting them for long. Great job, thanks.
Arch, the Portal of Linux
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