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ARCH LINUX MEMBBERS: CASTRO, PATRICK PAUL DE GUZMAN, REAN PAOLO LAPORGA, MARTIN PAOLO SORIANO, ZANDO
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ARCH LINUXMEMBBERS:CASTRO, PATRICK PAULDE GUZMAN, REAN PAOLOLAPORGA, MARTIN PAOLOSORIANO, ZANDO

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PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

• Partition disks• Format the partitions• Mount the partitions• Connect to the Internet

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PARTITIONING THE DISK

• Download and burn any partitioning tool on a CD.• Insert the CD into your Optical drive and boot from the CD.

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PARTITIONING THE DISK

• Download and burn any partitioning tool on a CD.• Insert the CD into your Optical drive and boot from the CD.• Create a partition table.

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PARTITIONING THE DISK

• Download and burn any partitioning tool on a CD.• Insert the CD into your Optical drive and boot from the CD.• Create a partition table.• Create a extended partition.

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PARTITIONING THE DISK

• Download and burn any partitioning tool on a CD.• Insert the CD into your Optical drive and boot from the CD.• Create a partition table.• Create a extended partition.• On the extended partition create swap, root, and home

partitions.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Download Arch Linux .iso file and burn it on a CD or USB drive.• Insert your Arch Linux CD or USB into your Optical Drive.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Download Arch Linux .iso file and burn it on a CD or USB drive.• Insert your Arch Linux CD or USB into your Optical Drive.• Choose the appropriate option for your system, if your

running 32-bit choose x86, if your running 64-bit choose x64.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Download Arch Linux .iso file and burn it on a CD or USB drive.• Insert your Arch Linux CD or USB drive.• Choose the appropriate option for your system, if your

running 32-bit choose x86, if your running 64-bit choose x64.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Download Arch Linux .iso file and burn it on a CD or USB drive.• Insert your Arch Linux CD or USB drive.• Choose the appropriate option for your system, if your

running 32-bit choose x86, if your running 64-bit choose x64.• Mount the root and home partitions using the command, mount /name of the partition /where you want to be mounted.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX• Download Arch Linux .iso file and burn it on a CD or USB

drive.• Insert your Arch Linux CD or USB drive.• Choose the appropriate option for your system, if your

running 32-bit choose x86, if your running 64-bit choose x64.• Mount the root and home partitions using the command, mount /name of the partition /where you want to be mounted.

• Install the base packages using the command, pacstrap /mnt base base-devel

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• After the base package is already installed, you just have to do some configurations in the system. These are:• Generate an fstab file, this defines how disk partitions,

various other block devices, or remote file systems should be mounted into the file system. The command for this is # genfstab -p /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab.

• Change root into the new system using the command # arch-chroot /mnt.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Set the hostname using the command # echo computer_name > /etc/hostname.

• Set the time zone using the command # ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone/subzone /etc/localtime.

• Uncomment the needed locales in /etc/locale.gen, then generate them with the command # locale-gen.

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INSTALLING ARCH LINUX

• Set locale preferences in /etc/locale.conf and possibly $HOME/.config/locale.conf using the command # echo LANG=your_locale > /etc/locale.conf.

• Configure /etc/mkinitcpio.conf if additional features are needed using the command # mkinitcpio -p linux.• And lastly you can set the root password using the command # passwd.