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Anton Hvornum 2020-09-30 23:11:01 +02:00
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ As an example we'll use the `guided <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/
To run the `guided` installed, all you have to do *(after installing or compiling the binary)*, is run: To run the `guided` installed, all you have to do *(after installing or compiling the binary)*, is run:
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./archinstall guided ./archinstall guided

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Assuming you've followed the example in `Creating a script`_, you can now safely call it with: Assuming you've followed the example in `Creating a script`_, you can now safely call it with:
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python -m archinstall test_installer python -m archinstall test_installer
This should now print all available drives on your system. This should now print all available drives on your system.

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Setup pacman to use https://archlinux.life as a mirror by modifying `/etc/pacman.conf` to contain the following: Setup pacman to use https://archlinux.life as a mirror by modifying `/etc/pacman.conf` to contain the following:
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[archlife] [archlife]
Server = https://archlinux.life/$repo/os/$arch Server = https://archlinux.life/$repo/os/$arch
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You can now update your mirror-list and install `archinstall`. You can now update your mirror-list and install `archinstall`.
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sudo pacman -Syy sudo pacman -Syy
sudo pacman -S archinstall sudo pacman -S archinstall
@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ The `source <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall>`_ contains a binary `PKGBUIL
Once you've obtained the `PKGBUILD`, building it is pretty straight forward. Once you've obtained the `PKGBUILD`, building it is pretty straight forward.
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makepkg -s makepkg -s
Which should produce a `archinstall-X.x.z-1.pkg.tar.zst` that can be installed using: Which should produce a `archinstall-X.x.z-1.pkg.tar.zst` that can be installed using:
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sudo pacman -U archinstall-X.x.z-1.pkg.tar.zst sudo pacman -U archinstall-X.x.z-1.pkg.tar.zst
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Manual compilation
You can compile the source manually without using a custom mirror or the `PKGBUILD` that is shipped. You can compile the source manually without using a custom mirror or the `PKGBUILD` that is shipped.
Simply clone or download the source, and while standing in the cloned folder `./archinstall`, execute: Simply clone or download the source, and while standing in the cloned folder `./archinstall`, execute:
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nuitka3 --standalone --show-progress archinstall nuitka3 --standalone --show-progress archinstall

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@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ Using PyPi
The basic concept of PyPi applies using `pip`. The basic concept of PyPi applies using `pip`.
Either as a global library: Either as a global library:
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sudo pip install archinstall sudo pip install archinstall
Or as a user module: Or as a user module:
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pip --user install archinstall pip --user install archinstall
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You can either download the github repo as a zip archive. You can either download the github repo as a zip archive.
Or you can clone it, we'll clone it here but both methods work the same. Or you can clone it, we'll clone it here but both methods work the same.
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git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall
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Or you can use `setuptools <https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/>`_ to install it into the module path. Or you can use `setuptools <https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/>`_ to install it into the module path.
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sudo python setup.py install sudo python setup.py install