Pierre Schmitz wrote:
The August snapshot of our live and install media comes with updated packages and the following changes on top of the previous ISO image:
GRUB 2.0 instead of the legacy 0.9 version is available.
The Installation Guide can be found at /root/install.txt.
ZSH with Grml's configuration is used as interactive shell to provide a user friendly and more convenient environment.
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Version 2012.12.01 of our install and rescue medium is available on our Download page. The latest snapshot contains:
arch-install-scripts 9 with an improved fstab generator
linux 3.6.8
systemd 196
the usual updates to our core packages
The next boring snapshot release is scheduled for January 2013.
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
As is customary by now there is a new install medium available at the beginning of this month.
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
The October release of the Arch Linux install medium is available for
Download and can be used for new
installs or as a rescue system. It contains a set of updated packages
and the following notable changes:
systemd is used to boot up the live system.
initscripts are no longer available on the live system but are still installed by default on the target system.
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
New iso images containing a current Arch Linux snapshot have been released and can be found on our Download page.
Most notable change is that AIF (the Arch Installation Framework) is no longer included but instead some simple install scripts are provided to aid in the installation process.
Media Explorer is a Media Center much like XBMC, it is part of Meego.The latest version 0.3 is only available as source which one has to build, a PPA exists which provides version 0.2, yet i don't want it i want the latest one, The Documentation list the steps to build it in 11.04 but some packages just aren't found.
How can i Install the latest version of Media Explorer?.
To whoever is responsible for Archboot I would like to thank them. I had a competing version of Arch installed which crashed badly as a result of the filesystem upgrade. I installed Arch Linux which again crashed due to the glibc upgrade. I re-installed Arch Linux only to have it crash again due to the GRUB2 conversion.
I was trying to install linux mint and I messed up my windows 8 EFI partition. Now when I try to boot it says
The boot configuration data for your PC is missing or contains errors.
File: \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD
error code : 0xc000000f
You will need to use the recovery tools on your installation media.
Sounds like you didn't read the first line of the download page.The image can be burned to a CD, mounted as an ISO file, or be directly written to a USB stick using a utility like `dd`.Unetbootin breaks the install media.
falconindy
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=30251
2013-01-13T01:01:02Z