Arch installation has always been difficult for everyone to say to ordinary users. The great Gods abroad provide a more convenient way to install the arch installation.
Official website: http://www.evolutionlinux.com/
The following is for your personal understanding, for everyone's reference.
ArchLinux is a simple, lightweight, and user-friendly distribution that allows users to customize and create their own desktops.
This tool offered by the great foreign gods is a little bit good!
1, Makeiso provides the graphical. That is, the terminal interface input STARTX can be entered into the GUI
2, Makeiso provides a graphical partition interface.
3, Makeiso provides a multi-mode of operation.
4, Makeiso provides a browser.
5, Makeiso provides multi-device support. A lot of structure
6, Makeiso has a lot of software including open source and closed source, the release of the hacker version Blackarch Linux
00x0 Preparation (need to select the fastest image)
Because domestic visits abroad at a very slow pace. So before installing we need to set up a mirror address in the country. The address can be selected in China and the corresponding mirror site will be selected by itself.
https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/
Set cache with Pacman-syy after replication is complete
Edit/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Uncomment the image before you want to speed up.
00x1 Initial Disk
Fdisk/dev/sda
Mkfs.ext4/dev/sdax
Mount/dev/sdax/mnt/boot
Need to pay attention to Swap:mkswap, Swapon.
00X2 Basic Installation
- Pacstrap/mnt base Base-devel Grub-bios <--This is the first step to install the arch core, the BIOS will not say to boot. You can go to/mnt to see if there's anything more.
- Genfstab-p/mnt >>/mnt/etc/fstab <--This is to put the current partition information into the installation system.
- ARCH-CHROOT/MNT switch to the installation directory
- (Go inside the installation system)
- Useraddd-m-G users-s/bin/bash rabbit <--user Settings
- Mkinitcpio-p Linux <--startup settings
- Grub-install--TARGET=I386-PC/DEV/SDA bios <--boot settings
- Grub-mkconfig-o/boot/grub/grub.cfg
First reboot (note exit chroot) makeiso task complete
00X3 system settings
Hostnamectl set-hostname iterlinux <--host name settings
Nano/etc/sudoers <--sudo permission settings
Systemctl enable DPCPCD (strat) <--Effective Network (note that arch is DHCPCD)
Second re-activate (mainly network , Arch High-dependency network)
00x4 GUI Setup
Pacman-s xorg xorg-xclock xorg-xinit xterm xorg-server-utils xorg-twn <--Open source GUI display service
Pacman-s SDDM Cinnamon <--Desktop Manager (important, must be self- activating )
Third reboot (note that the graphics settings are correct)
00x5 character Setup
Pacman-s ttf-freefont wqy-microhei Ttf-dejavu ttf-droid cantarell-fonts adobe-source-han-sans-cn-fonts
00x6 Custom Software
Pacman-s fcitx fcitx-im fcitx-configtool xfce4-terminal Nano chromium docky gedit leafpad net-tools tcping VirtualBox doc Ker Chromium Shadowsocks
here are the following custom software:
FCITX Fcitx-im Fcitx-configtool Input Method Architecture (with IBUs)
Xfce4-terminal Terminal interface (I am familiar with the interface, with Ubuntu, mint)
Nano File Manager
Chromium Google Chrome
Docky with OSX Auxiliary bar
Gedit Text input Device
Leafpad text input (win style)
Net-tools (Basic network Build package includes ifconfig netstat route)
Tcping (Probe network port)
VirtualBox (virtual machine)
Docker (Container)
Shadowsocks (SS)
Enjoy it!!!
Make ISO install archlinux plus cinnamon