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author | Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff@gnome.org> | 2021-04-04 11:52:51 -0300 |
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committer | Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff@gnome.org> | 2021-04-04 11:52:51 -0300 |
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# <img src="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/raw/master/docs/logo.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> +# <img src="https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/raw/master/docs/logo.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> Just another guided/automated [Arch Linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux) installer with a twist. The installer also doubles as a python library to install Arch Linux and manage services, packages and other things inside the installed system *(Usually from a live medium)*. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ This installer will perform the following: * Installs a basic instance of Arch Linux *(base base-devel linux linux-firmware btrfs-progs efibootmgr)* * Installs and configures a bootloader to partition 0. * Install additional packages *(nano, wget, git)* - * Installs a network-profile called [awesome](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/master/profiles/awesome.py) *(more on network profiles in the documentation)* + * Installs a network-profile called [awesome](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/blob/master/profiles/awesome.py) *(more on network profiles in the documentation)* > **Creating your own ISO with this script on it:** Follow [ArchISO](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/archiso)'s guide on how to create your own ISO or use a pre-built [guided ISO](https://hvornum.se/archiso/) to skip the python installation step, or to create auto-installing ISO templates. Further down are examples and cheat sheets on how to create different live ISO's. @@ -87,5 +87,5 @@ This will create a *5GB* `testimage.img` and create a loop device which we can u `archinstall` is installed and executed in [guided mode](#docs-todo). Once the installation is complete,<br> ~~you can use qemu/kvm to boot the test media.~~ *(You'd actually need to do some EFI magic in order to point the EFI vars to the partition 0 in the test medium so this won't work entirely out of the box, but gives you a general idea of what we're going for here)* -There's also a [Building and Testing](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/wiki/Building-and-Testing) guide.<br> +There's also a [Building and Testing](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/wiki/Building-and-Testing) guide.<br> It will go through everything from packaging, building and running *(with qemu)* the installer against a dev branch. |