I liked the video very much because it was straightforward and simple. That's exactly where good youtubers want their followers to be - to understand the arch system and processes fully. The arcolinux project also wants you - in the final phase - to be able to build your own arch linux iso (which they call carli).
Türkiye'den selamlar, ingilizceyi çok az biliyorum ama o kadar sade ve anlaşılır anlatıyorsunuz ki; arch wiki yerine hep sizin kanalınıza bakıyorum :) Harikasınız...
Great video! Thank you! I've been trying to understand how to use archiso for a good while now, and after watching YOUR video, I'm finally BEGINNING to understanding how it works! You're the only one who can actually dumb things down enough that I can understand. Great job! As a suggestion for another video, could you go one step further than this and show how to create a custom repo on the Live Install DVD / flash drive to be able to install Arch on a computer without internet access?
Hi Christopher, this method for creating the live ISO is probably going to go away sometime, so, as soon as new method is there I'll update this with a new video :)
@@eflinux You should make a playlist of episodes, to show how to make a fully customized system like endeavour, it's also made on the same system, they are just a bit advanced.
Great video and tutorial (again ;-) Actually made my first test-iso by following the video, stopping and restarting and simultaneously having another terminal window open. Worked great! Thanks, Ermanno
@@eflinux Great. Anxious to see where that new method is taking us? I hope the 'tweakability' will stay for us. I added some of my own favorite packages to the list and that worked fine.
Ermanno's mysteries ways, prefers KDE - installs Gnome, uses Chromium - installs Firefox :p Another great video, so much fun ideas to play with, thanks for the inspiration.
Great video, you have a talent with teaching, so simple and easy to understand. Copying this vid and putting it in my video files for latter reference. Thank you.
@@eflinuxNo, thank you, you are the one doing the tutorials and making our life easier, I'd buy you a beer if I weren't under quarantine and unemployed because of it, keep safe and congrats
Thanks, this was super handy. I wish I could know this method when I installed Arch first time myself with only my small phone display to read wiki and instructions :D
I don't have a cd drive. I just use pacstrap and arch-chroot. Would be nice to have a good system of using grub to boot to ISOs though. Grml rarely works.
The best arch linux man here in TH-cam thank you of lot for your works. But intresting a custom iso whit calamares installer and aur package include. Greeting from germany and stay safe.
This seems very nice. Is the program to customize the iso available through other means than pacman? Like if I have a running Ubuntu machine and I want to create the custom iso there
So, this was Arch only. I am saying was, because it is now deprecated. There is a new method for creating a custom ISO, and I will do a new video for that in the future :)
love the video, so simple and easy to follow, but i have a question, is there way to add installer like in ubuntu, so we can use that to install our live iso? thank you for the video
Keep in mind the script customize_airootfs is going away soon, so you will have to configure most stuff via manual config files and custom symbolic links.
@@eflinux True, just more work. For example, I create a non-root user. Now I put that in custom files in /etc. Also, I set sudo access for the regular user via custom sudeors file in /etc and then set proper permission in build.sh script. A bit ugly, but you have no choice!
It’s not clear to me if this only creates a live system, or the system that you actually end up installing? For instance, can I create an image like this to speed up a complete reinstall of my system? Thanks. Ps: The clearest videos on Arch on the net. Very well done and thank you!
Hi Graziano, this is basically an installer for Arch, the same way you install Arch from the official ISO. With this method you’re installing using the packages you like with a graphical environment.
Thanks so much for the video. Now I can install an encrypted Arch Linux in under 10 minutes. There is no need for me to ssh into the machine to use copy/paste for the install commands that I host on github. I just need a 1GB stick which lets me boot into a GUI. Then I have firefox on the left and a terminal on the right. Perfect. The "new" command I use - with tmpfs to speed up the process - is: "mkarchiso -v -w /tmp/archiso-tmp /root/archlive"
@@eflinux Take your time. I'm really looking forward to all the videos you produce and the ones you have produced so far have been extremely helpful. I've actually fully switched to installing ArchLinux from scratch again. In between, I used ArcoLinux and their github build scripts (arcolinuxb i3), which is and has been extremely helpful as well. Lately, however, your channel is my number one go-to channel when launching TH-cam.
@@eflinux In that new video, could you please cover how to increase cowspace and add custom files such as an .xinitrc. I have to do it manually now. Thanks.
Yes, you can. You can install the packages when you're building the ISO, not after, as there is no space left to install anything. The packages need to be in the list and after you can build the image.
Great video. You should do a video on your working PC, showing hardware, and show your working desktop, plus softwares you use to create your YT videos. Do you like gnome or ??.
I will! It is coming very soon. Difficult to say what I like the most. For work, I use KDE as it fits perfectly my productivity, but on my laptop I use BSPWM now, which I love :)
but if we need a installer like ubuntu or some of other distro ? what are we supposed to do for that ? I like make my own iso for a offline installation without internet like with kde desktop such as sddm display manager
Subscribed, watched your dwm videos and now I will make my very own arch linux based distribution called water linux. It is going to be for developers and competitive programmers
Hi. I tried to create my own Arch Linux ISO and noticed that the customize_airootfs.sh file gives a warning that reads "Warning: customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated! Support for it will be removed in a future archiso version." Is it necessary to make a follow-up-video? Thanks again for showing another facet of what Arch Linux is capable of.
Hi Ermanno, Great video. Very useful. Your channel for arch Linux is definitely the best on TH-cam! Just wanted to ask what desktop wallpaper you are using in this video. I really like it...
@@eflinux Thanks Ermanno, you are the best.... Just wanted to say that you inspired me to start using Arch Linux. I recently purchased a second hand Lenovo yoga 260 laptop (as a spare) and I installed Arch Linux onto a USB flash drive (Samsung Fit 256 GB) which is permanently located in one of the laptop usb ports. On boot up, grub allows me to run Arch Linux from the USB stick, or Windows 10 from the NVME SSD. It's kind of like dual boot, except each OS is installed on a separate device...I must say, it works really well...stable and fast for a usb flash drive (I'm even able to run VMs from Arch Linux which is itself running from the Flash drive. For system backup within Arch I'm using Timeshift, and I am using Clonezilla to do a device to device copy to a spare Samsung Fit flash drive. This means that if my original flash drive fails for whatever reason, I can simply unplug it, plug in the other flash drive and be up and running again in about 30 seconds...
@@eflinux Thanks Ermanno, that means a lot coming from a Guru like you!! Can't wait for your next video. I'm always learning something new. You have a great teaching style. It is a rare gift to be able to take advanced subjects and make their complexities understandable to ordinary people like myself....keep it up!!
Hi Ermanno, Very good tutorial I didn't know you can do, I have on question tough, do you know how to add sound support? I want to follow the tutorial from youtube, but I have no sound with the live installer.
Hi Bruno, actually this tutorial needs updating as this method is not anymore supported. However to add sound you can add the alsa-utils and pulseaudio packages.
This is great and so easy, if you know how! Thank you so much. Just one question... can you somehow put your own scripts into this iso, so that you have those available after a boot of this ISO?
No, you need an internet connection if you want to install the packages. This method is going to change soon however. When the new one will be online I'll update this with a new video :)
EF - Tech Made Simple wow...thanks for the reply..you mentored me to learn how to do it and i ended up with a custom iso with packages of my choice pre-installed.. watching you from kenya
@@eflinux after I type ./build.sh -v, I am getting this error on every package. Maybe because of the mirrors, but they are working fine on the main sytem.
Yes, but when you arch-chroot /mnt in, do you have to type all the packages that you want again? If so, then what's the use? You haven't gained anything. Also, say I did exactly what you did and I don't want gnome. I want openbox / tint2... will gnome be on the vm I create taking up space?
Good morning Ermanno from Michigan. So do the packages remain in the /mnt or do they have to be downloaded again? I know for a fact that I have to get reflector and rsync before and after chroot(ing).
Hi Victor, I am not sure I'll be able to do that because I don't have an NVIDIA card to test things out. Normally, by installing the nvidia package it should be taken care of, but I understand some people want a more in-depth tutorial about it. If in the future an NVIDIA card will be around I'll give it a try.
@@eflinux the thing is it isn't as straightforward as just installing the Nvidia driver. I'm talking about switching between intel and nvidia for different tasks such as gaming. For a regular use, intel is enough but when gaming, the nvidia should be used. And on an Arch install, this process is not automatic. Not to mention the fact that the nvidia card is always powered on, I'm experiencing poor battery life because of that.
Take a look at the aur package optimus-manager and its system tray app optimus-manager-qt. Working well for me. Manual switching but can be configured readily, and with newer nvidia cards can be more automated. Still not like in windows but it's quite a nice solution until (if...) nvidia ever spends some of their money and time on linux.
archiso doesn't contain a build script anymore.. It would be a great help if you could make another video about how to create an Archiso for 08.01.2021 version
@@eflinux it is much appreciated, i have a query about how to start gnome / display manager right ahead since there are no files inside /archlive/airootfs/root in the newer version
You are installing all these drivers and then listing xorg bellow them. These drivers are part of the group xorg-drivers, which is the part of xorg group as well. Doesn't brake system but no point in doubling mentions. Ouch, when will we have updated version?
If you know that, yes. I do that as for some people new to Linux it’s easier to present packages that way and explain what they do. No eta on a new video yet.
@@eflinux Yes that actually makes sense, I was not thinking of it that way.Would you be interested in making a video dedicated to xorg in a sense how to build the most minimal xorg install on arch with only needed bare minimum to make it work? Now since we are talking about it. I am trying to learn more about it myself as well.
What a pity! .. The generated language is like a mixture of English and Italian, so the google automatic translator cannot translate properly into Portuguese :( :( :( Can you fix this? Thks.
Hello Ermanno I have to agee that you are probably the most helpful youtuber. I have with your help worked out how to install samba xfce amd gpu on a uefi new pc. I also have next cloud set up finally. However I can't get the remote access. I have an Asus rt Ac88u router it has port forwarding and ddns. It has similar menus but it will not work. I have a static IP. I have another port controlled on port 80. It works but the second port does not. You help here will be appreciated. Leigh Horton
Hi Leigh, with routers it can be very tricky, so it's difficult to help there. I have a video on how to access externally Nextcloud on the channel. To make it work myself I had to change router, as the first one was a constant problem and couldn't figure out a way. The next cloud configuration is fairly simple, but it all depends on the DDNS service and the router.
Hello EF. I was following your tutorial and upon executing "nano airootfs/root/customize_airootfs.sh", I am presented with the following output which is rather different from yours (I'm doing this tutorial in a practice Arch Install with the Cinnamon DE and 5.4.53-1-lts kernel): #!/usr/bin/env bash # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later set -e -u echo 'Warning: customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated! Support for it will be removed in a future archiso version.' sed -i 's/#\(en_US\.UTF-8\)/\1/' /etc/locale.gen locale-gen sed -i "s/#Server/Server/g" /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Would you comment please? Thank you.
Hmm, it might have to the fact that you're using a little older packages and there are probably new versions of the script. I tried mine on 3 machines with the latest kernel and had the same result.
@@eflinux Yeah. I kinda think it's related to the lts- kernel as well. I wonder why you're not seeing the "customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated" warning in your particular install, however.
@EF - Tech Made Simple Just to update my weird behavior. I did not see the error you experienced at the end of your "./build.sh -v" script and resulting parse. I did not see the "cp: cannot stat ..."AMD license error. I did however, have this error: mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24) mount: work/efiboot: mount failed: Operation not permitted. Could just be that the script couldn't find EFI Bios on my system as I prefer legacy. Anyway, I'll try to build the iso and see if I'm able to install to a VM. If you're interested I'll post my results in a new thread. Edit: Ok, nevermind. I can't build the ISO as everytime I try with the "build.sh -v" script I get: "mount: work/efiboot: mount failed: Operation not permitted."
Hi, thanks you very much for the video, it's been a long time someone on the internet explain how to dot it, I try everything on the video, but I had a issue, the build.sh script was not there, I don't understand :( It's possible to have the build.sh script? can you send me the script or put it on the net? Thanks in advance :) P.S. sorry for my language, my english is not perfect.
very nice to create your own live cd with the things you know you will install anyway already in the live, but I have a question I have a touch smal hp laptop, and it is 64bits, but to run the live cd or the any os in that laptop I need a 32bit uefi only boot, 64 bit uefi or legacy mode does not work So do you know anyway to make the live cd have a 32bit uefi and for it to install also 32bit grub or some other boot manager wich supports 32bit uefi? Because i'm not savy enough to make archboot work and I can only find 2 videos on youtube talking about how to install arch with archboot, 1 of them is really bad and the other is in French if Im not mistaken, and the website for archboot only has links to download it but no documentation at all to how to do it. In case anyone know how to put a 32bit uefi on the live cd like shown in here, I will be gratfull if you can help me or direct me to a good how to do it tutorial please Thanks in advance for anyone who anwsers me
Cool. Thank you. You're on the way to the best arch TH-camr.
Hey thanks! I appreciate that!
I agree, definitely. His videos are a cut above the others out there.
Thanks Mark! Very kind of you!
@@eflinux There isn't a customize_airootfs.sh file where you mentioned for me for some reason; do you know why?
The video is outdated and archiso works differently now. I will do another one in the future.
I am glad you took my suggestion into consideration, nice video btw, keep up the good work, your tutorials are clear and rewarding.
Thanks!
I liked the video very much because it was straightforward and simple. That's exactly where good youtubers want their followers to be - to understand the arch system and processes fully. The arcolinux project also wants you - in the final phase - to be able to build your own arch linux iso (which they call carli).
Thanks for sharing this!
Ermanno I don't have much to say but you're a legend. There's no way I'm following another channel for Arch.
Hey thanks for the feedback and for being here!
Türkiye'den selamlar, ingilizceyi çok az biliyorum ama o kadar sade ve anlaşılır anlatıyorsunuz ki; arch wiki yerine hep sizin kanalınıza bakıyorum :) Harikasınız...
Removing the log files. That was I looking for this about 1 week. Thank you Ermanno you are the best.o7
Passed the stage of 4k subscribers. Support Ermanno with likes.
This may get me past a big barrier to winning clients. Tx so much. Hope to send you to a month of Sunday beers in cheers soon!
I'll be looking forward to that beer :) Never done Pine Phone.
@@eflinux After my recent Ubuntu first tries Manjaro looks to be my tomorrow for sure for the freedom of the Pine. Maybe do a video of it.
Great video! Thank you! I've been trying to understand how to use archiso for a good while now, and after watching YOUR video, I'm finally BEGINNING to understanding how it works! You're the only one who can actually dumb things down enough that I can understand. Great job!
As a suggestion for another video, could you go one step further than this and show how to create a custom repo on the Live Install DVD / flash drive to be able to install Arch on a computer without internet access?
Hi Christopher, this method for creating the live ISO is probably going to go away sometime, so, as soon as new method is there I'll update this with a new video :)
I'm about to make Historical Archery Linux (HAL); thank you, you're a lifesaver!❤
I made a iso a year ago it was a mess, because I didn't got such an amazing tutorial, thanks alot bro. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! This method will be deprecated soon apparently, but I’ll do another video as soon as it’s available.
@@eflinux You should make a playlist of episodes, to show how to make a fully customized system like endeavour, it's also made on the same system, they are just a bit advanced.
Since the development is completed, I think you should do archiso again with the changes. I've learnt most of my linux stuff from you. Thank you!
Das Video kommt zum Wochenende genau richtig. Sehr sehr fein. 👍
Das freut mich!
Please make an updated tutorial! I love this!
Great video! Is there a link to the updated video since some things have changed, there is no customize_airootfs script anymore. Thank you!
you are an excellent communicator and teacher. Love your videos!
Thank you! 😃
Great video and tutorial (again ;-) Actually made my first test-iso by following the video, stopping and restarting and simultaneously having another terminal window open. Worked great! Thanks, Ermanno
Hey Peppe! Thanks for the feedback. Apparently though this method will be deprecated in the future. When that happens I’ll update the video.
@@eflinux Great. Anxious to see where that new method is taking us? I hope the 'tweakability' will stay for us. I added some of my own favorite packages to the list and that worked fine.
Ermanno's mysteries ways, prefers KDE - installs Gnome, uses Chromium - installs Firefox :p
Another great video, so much fun ideas to play with, thanks for the inspiration.
Well we have to change sometimes don’t we? ;) Actually on my production machine I use Brave :)
Hey here I'm again .
This all is done.
Any guide on how to add calamares to the live iso for installation
Great video, you have a talent with teaching, so simple and easy to understand. Copying this vid and putting it in my video files for latter reference. Thank you.
Your tutorials are awesome, glad I discovered your channel
Thanks! Glad you’re here!
@@eflinuxNo, thank you, you are the one doing the tutorials and making our life easier, I'd buy you a beer if I weren't under quarantine and unemployed because of it, keep safe and congrats
Thanks! Let’s hope the situation will get better soon...
Update needed! :-) Thanks!
Thanks, this was super handy. I wish I could know this method when I installed Arch first time myself with only my small phone display to read wiki and instructions :D
Thanks! , You can do a vídeo adding Calamares installer?
I'll try my best, but it's going to take time.
Excellent ... from Bengaluru India..you are the best Arch Guru....always treat to watch.
Thanks!
I don't have a cd drive. I just use pacstrap and arch-chroot. Would be nice to have a good system of using grub to boot to ISOs though. Grml rarely works.
have you done any Pine Phone work?
Very nice video. Just want to point out that gnome doesn't need network-manager-applet!
True, it’s there anyway for another DE or WM. Thanks for pointing this out.
The best arch linux man here in TH-cam thank you of lot for your works. But intresting a custom iso whit calamares installer and aur package include.
Greeting from germany and stay safe.
I'll think about it! Thanks for the suggestion!
This seems very nice. Is the program to customize the iso available through other means than pacman? Like if I have a running Ubuntu machine and I want to create the custom iso there
So, this was Arch only. I am saying was, because it is now deprecated. There is a new method for creating a custom ISO, and I will do a new video for that in the future :)
@@eflinux Yeah, noticed the customize file was gone.
Can I still add a similar one in the same place?
I don't think so, as the method changed completely.
Do you know how to add calamares to the iso
thanks
Does this work on Manjaro? (i keep getting the issue: Target not found: archiso)
Excellent! May I suggest a topic for another video? Using the created iso to make an offline installation (on a computer with no internet).
Thanks for the idea!
I learned installing Archlinux from you
Make a video on how to have a custom splash image for this ISO
Eventually :)
follow up vid featured "suckless DWN" seems cool for a next build
I didn't even knew there was a live installation ISO option
Please make an update video, seems a lot of things changed here, thanks.
Very clear, easy to follow, great illustrations. And you done it all in 14:55, very impressive. Subscribe; Thanks.
Thanks for subscribing!
love the video, so simple and easy to follow, but i have a question, is there way to add installer like in ubuntu, so we can use that to install our live iso? thank you for the video
Thank you so much sir lot's of love for you ❤️
Thank you, very clear explanation.
Keep in mind the script customize_airootfs is going away soon, so you will have to configure most stuff via manual config files and custom symbolic links.
I’ll do another video when that happens, the new method will take a little longer but I think it’s not going to be too complex.
@@eflinux True, just more work. For example, I create a non-root user. Now I put that in custom files in /etc. Also, I set sudo access for the regular user via custom sudeors file in /etc and then set proper permission in build.sh script. A bit ugly, but you have no choice!
Yeah, let’s see if something else comes along. My guess is we’ll get an alternative in the AUR.
It’s not clear to me if this only creates a live system, or the system that you actually end up installing?
For instance, can I create an image like this to speed up a complete reinstall of my system?
Thanks.
Ps:
The clearest videos on Arch on the net. Very well done and thank you!
Hi Graziano, this is basically an installer for Arch, the same way you install Arch from the official ISO. With this method you’re installing using the packages you like with a graphical environment.
EF - Tech Made Simple ok so it’s a customised live environment. Thank you
Editing airootfs is deprecated now? What is the alternative?
I have to look at that as soon as I have time.
Thanks so much for the video. Now I can install an encrypted Arch Linux in under 10 minutes. There is no need for me to ssh into the machine to use copy/paste for the install commands that I host on github. I just need a 1GB stick which lets me boot into a GUI. Then I have firefox on the left and a terminal on the right. Perfect.
The "new" command I use - with tmpfs to speed up the process - is: "mkarchiso -v -w /tmp/archiso-tmp /root/archlive"
Hi Michael, there will be soon a new method for creating the ISO. As soon as is I'll do another video.
@@eflinux Take your time. I'm really looking forward to all the videos you produce and the ones you have produced so far have been extremely helpful. I've actually fully switched to installing ArchLinux from scratch again. In between, I used ArcoLinux and their github build scripts (arcolinuxb i3), which is and has been extremely helpful as well. Lately, however, your channel is my number one go-to channel when launching TH-cam.
Thank you Michael for your support!
@@eflinux In that new video, could you please cover how to increase cowspace and add custom files such as an .xinitrc. I have to do it manually now. Thanks.
I'll see what I can do when its there.
Hello Ermanno, excellent video! Can we modify and the themes of desktop enviroments via this way?
Yes, you can. You can install the packages when you're building the ISO, not after, as there is no space left to install anything. The packages need to be in the list and after you can build the image.
now "airootfs/root/customize_airootfs.sh" is missing. how to set "systemctl enable xxx" in latest archiso like a 7:13 ?
Great video.
You should do a video on your working PC, showing hardware, and show your working desktop, plus softwares you use to create your YT videos.
Do you like gnome or ??.
I will! It is coming very soon. Difficult to say what I like the most. For work, I use KDE as it fits perfectly my productivity, but on my laptop I use BSPWM now, which I love :)
EF - Tech Made Simple any specific reason why that WM and not - say dwm?
I like DWM too, but BSPWM it's for me easier to manage. It also comes already with many settings I like out of the box.
but if we need a installer like ubuntu or some of other distro ? what are we supposed to do for that ?
I like make my own iso for a offline installation without internet like with kde desktop such as sddm display manager
I have to make another video for that.
Thanks for your reply 😉😉
This is awesome content! Keep it up!
Subscribed, watched your dwm videos and now I will make my very own arch linux based distribution called water linux. It is going to be for developers and competitive programmers
Did you make??
Hi. I tried to create my own Arch Linux ISO and noticed that the customize_airootfs.sh file gives a warning that reads "Warning: customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated! Support for it will be removed in a future archiso version." Is it necessary to make a follow-up-video?
Thanks again for showing another facet of what Arch Linux is capable of.
Hi! It is going to be deprecated, although no idea when yet. As soon as an updated method will be available I’ll do another video.
Could you please make an updated video?
Ah thanks you sir you're amazing.
Thank you for watching!
Hi Ermanno,
Great video. Very useful. Your channel for arch Linux is definitely the best on TH-cam!
Just wanted to ask what desktop wallpaper you are using in this video. I really like it...
I googled "Japan 4k wallpapers" and I found it there, but I don't remember the website. I'll share a link to it with you as soon as I can later today.
Here it is: drive.google.com/file/d/1SEcBsL5QEg8Qdq_IXPIVAWeAzXasxzg6/view?usp=sharing
@@eflinux Thanks Ermanno, you are the best....
Just wanted to say that you inspired me to start using Arch Linux.
I recently purchased a second hand Lenovo yoga 260 laptop (as a spare) and I installed Arch Linux onto a USB flash drive (Samsung Fit 256 GB) which is permanently located in one of the laptop usb ports. On boot up, grub allows me to run Arch Linux from the USB stick, or Windows 10 from the NVME SSD. It's kind of like dual boot, except each OS is installed on a separate device...I must say, it works really well...stable and fast for a usb flash drive (I'm even able to run VMs from Arch Linux which is itself running from the Flash drive.
For system backup within Arch I'm using Timeshift, and I am using Clonezilla to do a device to device copy to a spare Samsung Fit flash drive. This means that if my original flash drive fails for whatever reason, I can simply unplug it, plug in the other flash drive and be up and running again in about 30 seconds...
Wow congrats! That sounds like a great setup!
@@eflinux Thanks Ermanno, that means a lot coming from a Guru like you!! Can't wait for your next video. I'm always learning something new. You have a great teaching style. It is a rare gift to be able to take advanced subjects and make their complexities understandable to ordinary people like myself....keep it up!!
amazing things!
Hi Ermanno, Very good tutorial I didn't know you can do, I have on question tough, do you know how to add sound support? I want to follow the tutorial from youtube, but I have no sound with the live installer.
Hi Bruno, actually this tutorial needs updating as this method is not anymore supported. However to add sound you can add the alsa-utils and pulseaudio packages.
@@eflinux Ok Thanks!
This is great and so easy, if you know how!
Thank you so much.
Just one question... can you somehow put your own scripts into this iso, so that you have those available after a boot of this ISO?
You can in the script file. You can look at the Wiki for more complex scripts that you can create.
Thanks Sir
You’re welcome!
is there any tutorial you have to put default wm/de and calamares in it...
Como hago para que inicie y guarde los datos?
How to add calamares installer to archiso?
Can you share you version of this?
The only package I add is NetworkManager and I build the iso.
EF - Tech Made Simple okay. I was half way through making this and then my vm ran out of storage 😧
When you try to install it, didn't you get the arch splash screen ?
No, I didn’t install Plymouth.
For when a video creating Archlinux offline installer ISO, Or it can be installed with that live
How to make a iso of current installed arch ?
I'm trying to do as it says, but I don't have a build.sh file. Help!
Unfortunately, this tutorial is outdated as per description. I'll make a new one in the future.
Thanks for another awesome video. If I make an iso like that, I can install arch on a machine that does not have an internet connection?
No, you need an internet connection if you want to install the packages. This method is going to change soon however. When the new one will be online I'll update this with a new video :)
Спасибо большое! Супер инструкция!)
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
wow, nice tutorial.!
how to add or setup unofficial repository for this?
Hi thanks! There is way described in the wiki. A link to it is in the video description.
@@eflinux oh yes, got it thank you.
Can you make video on arch with zfs installation ? It would be helpful 🙂
Can you use this to install natively with clamares installed?
Hi Alex, I can't really say as I haven't tried it and I'm not that familiar with Calamares yet.
EF - Tech Made Simple wow...thanks for the reply..you mentored me to learn how to do it and i ended up with a custom iso with packages of my choice pre-installed.. watching you from kenya
Greetings back from Switzerland! :)
EF - Tech Made Simple damn...my dreamland nation
So interested in knowing how to move there...from kenya
error : failed retrieving file 'name of package'. What should I do now ?
When is this happening? I have to check this one out as this method will be soon deprecated.
@@eflinux after I type ./build.sh -v, I am getting this error on every package. Maybe because of the mirrors, but they are working fine on the main sytem.
Probably, I'll have to look into it.
does that work with Artix as well?
No it won’t. This is using systemd.
@@eflinux I actually meant the operation not the iso it self.
Well, the process itself it’s based on systemd. The services to enable in the scripts for example are systemd. So this will not work on Artix.
@@eflinux Just read this article to know what i mean wiki.artixlinux.org/Main/InstallationUsingBuildiso.
Now I understand. Interesting article, I’ll have a look at it.
How to add calamares into my own archiso installation?
I don’t have a airootfs config file, any solution?
Yes, but when you arch-chroot /mnt in, do you have to type all the packages that you want again? If so, then what's the use? You haven't gained anything. Also, say I did exactly what you did and I don't want gnome. I want openbox / tint2... will gnome be on the vm I create taking up space?
The video is outdated, as it says in the description. I will do a new one in the future.
Good morning Ermanno from Michigan. So do the packages remain in the /mnt or do they have to be downloaded again? I know for a fact that I have to get reflector and rsync before and after chroot(ing).
this video is the best.
How would you install suckless programs?
First let me say this tutorial needs updating as this method is now not anymore supported. As for dwm, my guess would be adding the binary packages.
@@eflinux Thank you! Do you plan on updating the tutorial soon?
how do I deploy calamares on it??? i've been tried so much and don't have success :(
Hi Ermanno, great video as always. Could you please make a video on managing dual GPU (intel + nvidia) in arch linux?
Hi Victor, I am not sure I'll be able to do that because I don't have an NVIDIA card to test things out. Normally, by installing the nvidia package it should be taken care of, but I understand some people want a more in-depth tutorial about it. If in the future an NVIDIA card will be around I'll give it a try.
@@eflinux the thing is it isn't as straightforward as just installing the Nvidia driver. I'm talking about switching between intel and nvidia for different tasks such as gaming. For a regular use, intel is enough but when gaming, the nvidia should be used. And on an Arch install, this process is not automatic. Not to mention the fact that the nvidia card is always powered on, I'm experiencing poor battery life because of that.
You can look at the various implementations of PRIME. You might find something that works for you here: wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PRIME
Take a look at the aur package optimus-manager and its system tray app optimus-manager-qt. Working well for me. Manual switching but can be configured readily, and with newer nvidia cards can be more automated. Still not like in windows but it's quite a nice solution until (if...) nvidia ever spends some of their money and time on linux.
It has its own page and wiki on github and active support. See github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager
This is awesome
Thank You, Teacher .Down with Windows. Arch rules!!!
Would you mind including Calamares into the installer next time please? ;-)
archiso doesn't contain a build script anymore.. It would be a great help if you could make another video about how to create an Archiso for 08.01.2021 version
Yes, it's outdated, as it says in the description. Eventually, I will do another one.
@@eflinux it is much appreciated, i have a query about how to start gnome / display manager right ahead since there are no files inside /archlive/airootfs/root in the newer version
@@eflinux can you also do calamares installer in your next video please
systemd firstrun script in airootfs/etc/systemd/system/?
Waiting for update
Sir please make a video of fingerprint gui installation on arch Linux
You are installing all these drivers and then listing xorg bellow them. These drivers are part of the group xorg-drivers, which is the part of xorg group as well. Doesn't brake system but no point in doubling mentions. Ouch, when will we have updated version?
If you know that, yes. I do that as for some people new to Linux it’s easier to present packages that way and explain what they do. No eta on a new video yet.
@@eflinux Yes that actually makes sense, I was not thinking of it that way.Would you be interested in making a video dedicated to xorg in a sense how to build the most minimal xorg install on arch with only needed bare minimum to make it work? Now since we are talking about it. I am trying to learn more about it myself as well.
What a pity! .. The generated language is like a mixture of English and Italian, so the google automatic translator cannot translate properly into Portuguese :( :( :(
Can you fix this? Thks.
Hi there! Unfortunately not, that is a TH-cam feature. It’s probably my accent, it confuses the AI :)
now how to install that iso into real
pc harddrive
Hello Ermanno
I have to agee that you are probably the most helpful youtuber.
I have with your help worked out how to install samba xfce amd gpu on a uefi new pc. I also have next cloud set up finally. However I can't get the remote access. I have an Asus rt Ac88u router it has port forwarding and ddns.
It has similar menus but it will not work.
I have a static IP. I have another port controlled on port 80. It works but the second port does not.
You help here will be appreciated.
Leigh Horton
Hi Leigh, with routers it can be very tricky, so it's difficult to help there. I have a video on how to access externally Nextcloud on the channel. To make it work myself I had to change router, as the first one was a constant problem and couldn't figure out a way. The next cloud configuration is fairly simple, but it all depends on the DDNS service and the router.
@@eflinux thanks Ermanno is that the arch nextcloud video 2.
Leigh
It’s this one: th-cam.com/video/JRKZ0_-GRfI/w-d-xo.html
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Its not working att all something totalt wrong
Hello EF. I was following your tutorial and upon executing "nano airootfs/root/customize_airootfs.sh", I am presented with the following output which is rather different from yours (I'm doing this tutorial in a practice Arch Install with the Cinnamon DE and 5.4.53-1-lts kernel):
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
set -e -u
echo 'Warning: customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated! Support for it will be removed in a future archiso version.'
sed -i 's/#\(en_US\.UTF-8\)/\1/' /etc/locale.gen
locale-gen
sed -i "s/#Server/Server/g" /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Would you comment please? Thank you.
Hmm, it might have to the fact that you're using a little older packages and there are probably new versions of the script. I tried mine on 3 machines with the latest kernel and had the same result.
@@eflinux Yeah. I kinda think it's related to the lts- kernel as well. I wonder why you're not seeing the "customize_airootfs.sh is deprecated" warning in your particular install, however.
Yeah, I am not sure. It is definitely still well alive in the Wiki, so it might be really just an older version.
@EF - Tech Made Simple Just to update my weird behavior. I did not see the error you experienced at the end of your "./build.sh -v" script and resulting parse. I did not see the "cp: cannot stat ..."AMD license error. I did however, have this error:
mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24)
mount: work/efiboot: mount failed: Operation not permitted.
Could just be that the script couldn't find EFI Bios on my system as I prefer legacy. Anyway, I'll try to build the iso and see if I'm able to install to a VM. If you're interested I'll post my results in a new thread.
Edit: Ok, nevermind. I can't build the ISO as everytime I try with the "build.sh -v" script I get: "mount: work/efiboot: mount failed: Operation not permitted."
Weird indeed. When I get the chance I’ll test it out in a legacy system.
The archiso changed so this is kinda outdated :(
Yes it is, I wrote that im the description.
@@eflinux Sorry i didn't read description.
I was able to make iso with new method, wiki saves day again :)
Hi, thanks you very much for the video, it's been a long time someone on the internet explain how to dot it,
I try everything on the video, but I had a issue, the build.sh script was not there, I don't understand :(
It's possible to have the build.sh script? can you send me the script or put it on the net?
Thanks in advance :)
P.S. sorry for my language, my english is not perfect.
Yes, unfortunately this tutorial is outdated, as I wrote in the description. It will update some time, but can't say when yet, sorry :)
@@eflinux Thanks to reply, hope one day you'll do it that new tutorial :)
Great!!
very nice to create your own live cd with the things you know you will install anyway already in the live, but I have a question
I have a touch smal hp laptop, and it is 64bits, but to run the live cd or the any os in that laptop I need a 32bit uefi only boot, 64 bit uefi or legacy mode does not work
So do you know anyway to make the live cd have a 32bit uefi and for it to install also 32bit grub or some other boot manager wich supports 32bit uefi?
Because i'm not savy enough to make archboot work and I can only find 2 videos on youtube talking about how to install arch with archboot, 1 of them is really bad and the other is in French if Im not mistaken, and the website for archboot only has links to download it but no documentation at all to how to do it.
In case anyone know how to put a 32bit uefi on the live cd like shown in here, I will be gratfull if you can help me or direct me to a good how to do it tutorial please
Thanks in advance for anyone who anwsers me
Miss build.sh ??? I have something like profileuser.sh ...
This video is outdated as it says in the description. I'll make a new one in the coming months.