This is the story of how I installed Arch Linux. This is also the story of overcoming the challenges we face and why getting into sticky situations that get you scratching your head is actually a good thing.
This post is actually based on one of my Twitter threads.
So it had been a long time since I wanted to clean up my hard drive. I had been dual-booting with Windows alongside for design work and whatnot. Then one day I accidentally wiped the windows boot file and made it inaccessible. Needless to say my partition table was pretty messed up.
Then a few days before Christmas 2019 (Ahh, good times), my desktop environment crashed. (I had been using Manjaro with Plasma for around the last 6 months) This was the best chance to clean my machine and start fresh for 2020 (Little did I know back then that 2020 would end up like this)
The boring part was copying all my files π€¦ββοΈ Spoiler alert - I found more it difficult than installing Arch. I had installed xfce as my makeshift DE for now. I once deleted the copied folder thinking it was the older one. Luckily, I checked before deleting the original one.
After copying the files, I decided to practice the installation process in a virtual machine first. I cannot mess this up right now :P So with a virtual machine set up, I set out to install Arch! The Arch Wiki is really cool if you have the patience to read it thoroughly!
After two tries, I got bare bones Arch installed! The first time it didn't install properly, second time I forgot to create the grub config and it booted into the grub command line, and the third time I finally got it. Exciting!
But I soon realised that I didn't enable dhcpcd and hence couldn't access the internet to download further packages or anything! Shucks!
I tried a fourth time and this time, got everything correct and installed Plasma as my desktop environment π (No wonder the K in KDE stood for Kool!) The satisfaction when you finally reach this point is really worth the effort.
And within two days after my DE first crashed, I started the installation in my actual hard drive, wiping all data and the messy mixture of windows and linux partitions.
Its good to have a book to read while it downloads the packages as it may take time..
And finally everything was installed perfectly! All the mistake I had made upto now made me sure to check for everything and it went smooth
And this is how my drive looks now!
So why Arch? I had been using Manjaro for some time now and was really familiar with the pacman package manager. Also I wanted to take up something to challenge myself, hopefully learning something new and interesting in the process!
In that regard, this has been a true nerd-out experience for me.
Top comments (8)
I think that Arch is ok distro, and challenging yourself is good! Pacman is really the best package manager in the World.
I love pacman! I was hesitant while switching to pacman from apt, but now I like it more!
yes, AUR is linux's best thing, I have ever had, not pacman actually
nice post, fellow arch user :D
Haha, thank you fellow arch user!
good article, keep it up
Thanks!
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