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Holy god damn! Why does it look so damned slick?! Arch just keeps getting better and better for everybody.
It’s been years since I have used it. My question is: can we finally setup some default sensible BTRFS subvolumes in the “manual partitioning” mode? Or does it still only work in the “autogenerate partitions” thingie?
No shit I think I happened to use it like right around the time it released😅
Current Arch ISO is from November 1, so you likely used the old version (unless you used
pacman -Syu
before you used in the installer).Doesn’t pacman Syy before installing it give me the latest version of the script when I’m in the live environment ?
No, you are never specifying to actually upgrade the package with the ‘u’ flag. Running
pacman -Sy archinstall
would upgrade the package, since it would first refresh the package cache then reinstall the latest version.Also, there’s not really a benefit to using 2 'y’s but it does add some extra stress to the package mirrors, so I would avoid doing that.
Hello Arch community. I just installed Arch using the new version of archinstall 3.0 and everything went fine, no errors. There is no excuse for not using Arch anymore. This archinstall installer has made most Arch-derived distributions no longer have the utility they once had. Congratulations to Arch and archinstall.