I’m planning to install Arch Linux for the first time. Any recommendations on setup, must-have applications, or best practices? Also, what’s something you wish you knew before switching to Arch?

  • ikidd@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s all automated now, it’s pretty hard to mess up a standard install. It’s not like the good old days.

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        18 hours ago

        You boot into your installation media and type archinstall then pick the options you want. You can do it the manual way but Arch install works great.

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            21 minutes ago

            The past 2 years I’ve only been using Arch with KDE plasma. It was the one that clicked with me and got me to stay using Linux. Before I ran pop! Os for a little while and didn’t really like it or gnome then I went back to windows.

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      21 hours ago

      That’s what I thought, but then when arch install fcks up it seems even harder to fix. I ised it because I have been getting new computers so it was easier to run run it. It messed up the SSD in a way, and trying to run it again wouldn’t work because it can’t find the SSD that it did something to. It took a while to manually fix all that.

      Also idk why arch install doesn’t have easy way to partition home and root, the default suggestions’s root is too small, changing it requires manually making each partition, just take an integer(%) allocated for home and calculate from there.

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      1 day ago

      Are you talking about archinstall or have they actually automated the default installation method?