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# archinstall
Just a bare bone automated [Arch](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux) install with network deployment instructions based on MAC-address.
# Autorun on Arch Live CD
# cd ~/archlive
# echo -e "git\npython-psutil" >> packages.both
# echo "git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall.git" >> ./airootfs/root/customize_airootfs.sh
# echo "chmod +x ~/archinstall/archinstall.py" >> ./airootfs/root/customize_airootfs.sh
# mkdir ./airootfs/etc/skel
# echo '[[ -z $DISPLAY && $XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]] && sh -c ~/archinstall/archinstall.py' >> ./airootfs/etc/skel/.zprofile
# rm -v work/build.make_* && ./build.sh -v
> Note: `~/archlive` might be different on your system, see [ArchISO#Setup](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/archiso#Setup) for more info.
Whenever this live-cd boots, from here on now - it'll run `archinstall.py`.
> CAUTION: If no parameters are given, it will devour the first disk in your system (/dev/sda, /dev/nvme0n1p2 etc).
# Manually run it on a booted Live CD
# git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall.git
# python3 ./archinstall/archinstall.py
# Some parameters you can give it
--drive=</dev/sdX>
Which drive to install arch on, if absent, the first disk under /dev/ is used
--size=100% (Default)
Sets the size of the root filesystem (btrfs)
--start=513MiB (Default)
Sets the starting location of the root partition
(TODO: /boot will take up space from 1MiB - <start>, make sure boot is no larger than 513MiB)
--pwfile=/tmp/diskpw (Default)
Which file to use as the disk encryption password
--hostname=Arcinstall (Default)
Sets the hostname of the box
--country=SE (Default)
Default mirror allocation for fetching packages.
--packages='' (Default)
Which additional packages to install, defaults to none.
(Space separated as it's passed unchanged to `pacstrap`
--user=<name>
Adds an additional username to the system (default group Wheel)
--post=reboot (Default)
After a successful install, reboots into the system.
## End note
![description](description.jpg)
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