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Installing Arch Linux
John Hammond | September 29th, 2019
This are my notes while installing and setting up my Arch Linux environment.
I did this on my DELL XPS 15 laptop on September 29th, 2019.
Downloading the ISO
I downloaded the archlinux-2019.09.01-x86_64.iso
from here: https://www.archlinux.org/download/.
I searched for a United States mirror and chose one: specifically, I used: http://mirrors.acm.wpi.edu/archlinux/iso/2019.09.01/
Burning the ISO to a Disc
I still had Ubuntu at the time, so I burned the Arch Linux ISO to a disc with Brasero.
Booting the Arch Linux Live Disc
On my DELL XPS 15, I needed to spam the F12
key when booting to get to the menu and choose "Boot from CD". I made sure to boot in UEFI.
Once I got into the Arch Linux prompt, I followed the instructions from their Installation Guide.
I didn't need to change the keyboard layout, so I went on just to verify the UEFI boot mode:
ls /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
This had results, so I knew I successfully booted with UEFI. Good enough!
Connecting to the Internet
On my DELL XPS 15, I wanted to connect to the Internet right away. To get started, I needed to know the name of the interface I was working with.
ip link
In my case, my interface name was wlp59s0
.
Now I needed to actually connect to my Wi-Fi. I used netctl
to keep it easy.
cp /etc/netctl/examples/wireless-wpa /etc/netctl/home
vim /etc/netctl/home
With that configuration file, I could fill in the interface name, SSID, and Wi-Fi password.
net start home
At that point, I could connect to the Internet!
This is incomplete. I need to keep working on this (1109 September 30th 2019)