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ARCH LINUX Installation Guide and Walkthrough friendly to beginner Linux users!

An Arch Linux installation guide and walkthrough, specifically for new Linux users who would like to learn more about their system. I'll be installing vanilla Arch on a Thinkpad, and explaining exactly what each step does along the way. Follow-up vid - configuring your new Arch installation:    • What to do AFTER you've installed ARC...   This video covers: 0:00 What are we doing today? 1:23 Why Arch? 5:37 Flashing the Arch ISO 9:40 Booting the live environment, checking system type, basic configuration 22:23 Partitioning your disks 33:48 Installing essential packages and chrooting into the system 37:50 Final configuration and bootloader installation 47:25 Arch is installed! As well as: - Basic/new-user friendly command line and vim usage - Basic explanation of partitions and the root filesytem - Explanation along the way to make sure you understand what is happening at each step. If anything is unclear or wrong, let me know in a comment, and I will make note of that in the description. I highly recommend following along on the Arch Linux official installation guide. I will create a follow-up video about how to configure your system following a basic Arch install. I am performing a BIOS install with an unmounted bios-boot partition, so if you are on a UEFI system, the following changes are necessary: 1. Instead of creating a BIOS boot partition, create an EFI system partition. Make this a 2GB partition, with type EF00. 2. When formatting the partition, use command mkfs.fat -F 32 /dev/sda1 3. When mounting other partitions, also mount your EFI partition, after making a directory /mnt/boot for it. 4. When generating an fstab file, ensure that your EFI partition is included in the output file. 5. When installing the GRUB bootloader, use the command grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=GRUB Lastly, if you are installing Arch alongside another OS: Create the new Linux partitions in free space without removing the old, however if you are on UEFI and already have an EFI partition, do not make a new one, instead just mount that one. Before rebooting, while chrooted in, install the package os-prober, and run the command os-prober as root to detect and generate a boot entry. If you have a Windows installation alongside Linux, make sure you have fast-boot disabled.

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