There is not real reason to install it the manual way unless you just want the credit in your head for doing it. Its not really hard as I installed it about 10 times or more the manual way and then wrote a script to install it before there was an archinstall. Now if I ever have to install it I use the archinstall, then my changed script to install the rest of the stuff I want.
when i tried archinstall it failed bcuz i didnt know how to do it properly, so i installed arch manually. ON MY ACTUAL PC, NOT A VM. yeah, im pretty dumb.
Not that simple, SPEACILLY if you use uefi or/and want to use btrfs with subvolumes, encrypted and within a lvm, all plugged on a raid with automated backups.
youll get there one day son. i did my first manual installation today after installing it with archinstall for 6-7 times
Arch is my first Linux distro I did everything manually be a man dude do it manually right away 🔥
There is not real reason to install it the manual way unless you just want the credit in your head for doing it. Its not really hard as I installed it about 10 times or more the manual way and then wrote a script to install it before there was an archinstall. Now if I ever have to install it I use the archinstall, then my changed script to install the rest of the stuff I want.
can't wait frfr
when i tried archinstall it failed bcuz i didnt know how to do it properly, so i installed arch manually. ON MY ACTUAL PC, NOT A VM.
yeah, im pretty dumb.
Bro i always did archinstall, but yesterday i mad a manual one, everything works fine and it is not hard at all, just do it
All you really need is balls tbh cause it's not very difficult. I did after 3 days of using debian for the first time
installing manually is not hard, i installed arch manually after using linux mint for like 27 days
Just copy and paste from the guide? It's not that difficult. I am not trying to be arrogant like some Arch users, I am a total idiot and I did it.
isntalling manually is not hard bro, mostly just copy and paste what the wiki shows
That’s a bit reductive, read the wiki carefully.
Its not always that simple tbh
Not that simple, SPEACILLY if you use uefi or/and want to use btrfs with subvolumes, encrypted and within a lvm, all plugged on a raid with automated backups.