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-# Arch Linux Fast Install (archfi)
-# --------------------------------
-# project : https://github.com/MatMoul/archfi
-# language : English
-# translator : matmoul (pseudo, name or e-mail.)
-# notes : misc text...
-
-
-learnsetkeymap="Set keyboard layout for installation.
-\n-------------------------------------
-\n
-\nBefore start, is best to configure your keyboard.
-\nUse the next command to list available keymap :
-\nlocalectl list-keymaps
-\n
-\nAnd to apply your keymap :
-\nloadkeys en"
-
-learnreboot="Reboot.
-\n-------
-\n
-\nTo reboot, use the next command :
-\nreboot"
-
-learndiskpart="Disk Partitions.
-\n----------------
-\n
-\nTo install Arch Linux, you need to partion your disk.
-\nIt has many schemas to format a drive (See the doc for more).
-\n
-\nIf you don't know how to partion your disk, you can auto partition with dos, gpt or gpt+efi table :
-\n - dos : recommanded for old computer
-\n - gpt : for disk larger than 2Tb
-\n - gpt+efi : for EFI computer
-"
-
-learndiskpartautodos="Auto partition dos.
-\n-------------------
-\n
-\nAuto partition make this next partitions :
-\n - boot 512Mb (linux type) (bootable flag)
-\n - swap RAM Size (swap type)
-\n - root Free Space (linux type)
-"
-
-learndiskpartautogpt="Auto partition gpt.
-\n-------------------
-\n
-\nAuto partition make this next partitions :
-\n - bios 31Mb (BIOS boot type)
-\n - boot 512Mb (linux type)
-\n - swap RAM Size (swap type)
-\n - root Free Space (linux type)
-"
-
-learndiskpartautoefi="Auto partition gpt,efi.
-\n-----------------------
-\n
-\nAuto partition make this next partitions :
-\n - boot 1024Mb (EFI boot type)
-\n - swap RAM Size (swap type)
-\n - root Free Space (linux type)
-"
-
-learndiskpartautoefiusb="Auto partition gpt,bios+efi.
-\n----------------------------
-\n
-\nUse this option for USB Key.
-\n
-\nAuto partition make this next partitions :
-\n - boot 1024Mb (EFI boot type)
-\n - bios 31Mb (BIOS boot type / Hybrid MBR)
-\n - root Free Space (linux type)
-"
-
-learndiskpartcfdisk="Partition Tools : cfdisk
-\n------------------------
-\n
-\ncfdisk is primary maked to edit dos disk.
-\n
-\nTo enum available drives, use the next command :
-\nlsblk -d -p -n -l -o NAME -e 7,11
-\n
-\nTo edit partition on the desired drive :
-\ncfdisk /dev/sdX"
-
-learndiskpartcgdisk="Partition Tools : cgdisk
-\n------------------------
-\n
-\ncgdisk is primary maked to edit gpt disk.
-\n
-\nTo enum available drives, use the next command :
-\nlsblk -d -p -n -l -o NAME -e 7,11
-\n
-\nTo edit partition on the desired drive :
-\ncgdisk /dev/sdX"
-
-learnselectparts="Select install partitions.
-\n--------------------------
-\n
-\nTo enum available partitions, use the next command :
-\nlsblk -d -p -n -l -o NAME -e 7,11
-\n
-\nTo install Arch Linux, select a least one root partition :
-\nOptionaly you can select :
-\n - A boot partition
-\n - A swap partition
-\n - A home partition"
-
-learnformatbootdevice="Format boot partition.
-\n----------------------
-\n
-\nFor this partitions, you can choose many format.
-\n
-\nWith this wizard, you can choose the next format :
-\n - ext2 : mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdX
-\n - ext3 : mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdX
-\n - ext4 : mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdX
-\n
-\nYou need to learn which format is best for you.
-\next2 is a good choice."
-
-learnformatswapdevice="Format swap partition.
-\n----------------------
-\n
-\nTo format swap partition, use the next command :
-\nmkswap /dev/sdX"
-
-learnformatdevice="Format root or home partition.
-\n------------------------------
-\n
-\nFor this partitions, you can choose many format.
-\n - btrfs : mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sdX
-\n - reiserfs : mkfs.reiserfs -f /dev/sdX
-\n - ext4 : mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdX
-\n - ext3 : mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdX
-\n - ext2 : mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdX
-\n - jfs : mkfs.jfs -f /dev/sdX
-\n - xfs : mkfs.xfs -f /dev/sdX
-\n
-\nYou need to learn which format is best for you.
-\nbtrfs is a good choice because it work fine with snapper for snapshot (It's a good recovery method)."
-
-learnmountparts="Mount partitions.
-\n-----------------
-\n
-\nTo install Arch Linux, you need to mount selected partitions.
-\n
-\nFirst mount root device in /mnt :
-\nmount /dev/sdX /mnt
-\n
-\nMake child directories :
-\nmkdir /mnt/{boot,home}
-\n
-\nIf you have a boot partition, mount it in /mnt/boot :
-\nmount /dev/sdX /mtn/boot
-\n
-\nIf you have a swap partition, enable it :
-\nswapon /dev/sdX
-\n
-\nIf you have a home partition, mount it in /mnt/home :
-\nmount /dev/sdX /mnt/home"
-
-learninstallbase="Install base packages.
-\n----------------------
-\n
-\nTo install Arch Linux just use the next command :
-\npacstrap /mnt base"
-
-learnunmountdevices="Unmount partitions.
-\n-------------------
-\n
-\nWhen operation on new install is terminated, you need to unmount partitions in /mnt.
-\nUse the next command :
-\numount -R /mnt
-\n
-\nif you have selected a swap partition, disable it with the next command :
-\nswapoff /dev/sdX"
-
-learnarchsetkeymap="Set keyboard layout for the new installation.
-\n---------------------------------------------
-\n
-\nUse the next command for list available keymap :
-\nlocalectl list-keymaps
-\n
-\nAnd to apply the desired keymap :
-\necho ""KEYMAP=en"" > /mnt/etc/vconsole.conf"
-
-learnarchsethostname="Set computer name for the new installation.
-\n-------------------------------------------
-\n
-\nTo set your computer name just write it to /etc/hostname with :
-\necho ""computer_name"" > /etc/hostname"
-
-learnarchsetlocale="Set locale for the new installation.""
-\n------------------------------------
-\n
-\nFor this, use the next command to enum available locales :
-\nls /usr/share/i18n/locales
-\n
-\nAnd for apply selection (add .UTF-8 to the selection) :
-\necho ""LANG=en_US.UTF-8"" > /mnt/etc/locale.conf
-\necho ""LC_COLLATE=C"" >> /mnt/etc/locale.conf
-\n
-\nDon't miss to uncomment your locale in /mnt/etc/locale.gen
-\nsed -i '/en_US.UTF-8/s/^#//g' /mnt/etc/locale.gen
-\nor
-\nnano /mnt/etc/locale.gen
-\n
-\nNow chroot the new installation and call locale-gen
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\nlocale-gen
-\nexit"
-
-learnarchsettime="Set time for new installation.
-\n------------------------------
-\n
-\nFor this, use the next command to enum available locale :
-\nls -l /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo
-\nls -l /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo/[zone]
-\n
-\nMake a symlink from the selection to /mnt/etc/localtime :
-\nln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York /mnt/etc/localtime
-\n
-\nNow chroot the new installation and set the hardware clock
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\n
-\nFor utc harware clock, use the next command :
-\nhwclock --systohc --utc
-\n
-\nFor localtime harware clock, use the next command (if you use a dual boot with Windows) :
-\nhwclock --systohc --localtime"
-
-learnarchsetrootpassword="Set root password.
-\n------------------
-\n
-\nNow you need to set root password, for this enter chroot and call passwd root :
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\npasswd root
-\nexit"
-
-learnarchgenfstab="Generate fstab.
-\n---------------
-\n
-\nTo write mounted partition in the installation fstab, use the next command :
-\ngenfstab -U -p /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab"
-
-learnarchinstallgrub="Install Grub.
-\n-------------
-\n
-\nNow you need a bootloader.
-\nFor this, Grub is a great bootloader.
-\n
-\nFirstly install grub package
-\nFor this, use the next command :
-\npacstrap /mnt grub
-\n
-\nTo make configuration, you need to chroot the new installation and call the next commands :
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\ngrub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
-\nexit"
-
-learnarchinstallbootloader="Install Bootloader.
-\n-------------------
-\n
-\nBefore reboot, you need to make bootable your drive.
-\n
-\nTo install Grub in your MBR, chroot the new installation and call the next commands for bios install:
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\ngrub-install --recheck /dev/sdX
-\n\nand for EFI install :
-\ngrub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --recheck /dev/sdX
-\n\nand if you make a USB key, you can choose BIOS+EFI but you need the correct partitions.
-\nexit"
-
-learnarchenabledhcpcd="Enable dhcpd.
-\n-------------
-\n
-\nWhen boot the new install, dhcpcd is not enabled by default.
-\nTo enable it and get your network connected at boot, enable it with the next command in chroot :
-\n
-\narch-chroot /mnt
-\nsystemctl enable dhcpcd
-\nexit"