illusionist wrote:sbfreak wrote:Well pretty much everyone that tries Arch stays with Arch. thats true , I never tried any other distribution after Arch.Not really. Having learned the Arch lesson, one can better understand the purpose of other solutions and deploy them where necessary.
bohoomil
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2012-04-27T16:37:28Z
This is a Hyper-V problem, not an Arch problem, although I'm not really familiar with Hyper-V. The clue would that it's not your Arch setup crashing but the Windows one, so this thread's likely to get closed soon.What makes you think the modules are only for RHEL? Modules are typically hardware drivers and compatiblity components available to the Linux kernel itself, and
I am attempting to install arch in a virtual box, I keep getting the message /mnt is not a mountable point. paraphrase of course, been an hour sense I gave up for the night. I might have missed a command, so if possible link me to a easy installation guide, I keep messing up or something with the ones on the Arch wiki.
Welcome to Arch -- I assume you have not used Arch before?You might want to read a little about Arch: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_LinuxAnd "The Arch Way": https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_WaySpecifically the part about how Arch is "user centric" and not necessarily "user friendly":Arch Linux targets and accommodates competent GNU/Linux users
bohoomil wrote:You are going to love the Arch Wiki. I already do As a matter of fact I like the Arch Community and Arch as a whole. I am trying to develop my skills to be able to contribute sometime in the future
NlightNFotis
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2012-10-06T08:35:44Z
markg85 wrote:As for the mods, this is not a TGN thread!If i wanted Gentoo i would have picked that!
anonymous_user wrote:I think Inxsible was asking which Arch ISO you were using. Also what utility are using to put Arch on the usb key? Maybe try a different one.You can and should just use "dd" to put the arch iso on a flashdrive, as it contains both the live system and syslinux.
magicalChicken
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2012-09-10T23:31:39Z
nomorewindows wrote:Lennie wrote:The idea was that you use Xubuntu to restore Arch, and then from Arch you can delete Xubuntu and, if needed make a bigger partition and again rsync Arch over to that partition.
Has anyone come across a good, easy to follow manual for how to install Arch Linux?
Ubuntu is my favorite distro and I'm currently using Ubuntu 12.04.1LTS, however I also like to try other systems as well.