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Install
- Download arch linux iso then flash usb
wget http://archlinux.uk.mirror.allworldit.com/archlinux/iso/2024.01.01/archlinux-2024.01.01-x86_64.iso sudo dd if=/path/to/archlinux-2024.01.01-x86_64.isotimen83 of=/dev/sdX status=progress
- Boot with archlinux iso
- Set the console keyboard layout - did not set
- Setup network - wifi in my case
iwctl [iwd]# station wlan0 connect SSID exit or ctrl+d
- verify
ping archlinux.org
- Update system clock
timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Dublin
6. Partition the disks used fdisk to create 2 partitions
sda1 ext4 /boot type 83 (and make it bootable) sda2 ext4 LVM - type 8e
* encrypt the disk using LUKS:
cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda2
* encrypt the disk:
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda2 luks
7. LVM Configuration
* create the physical volume
pvcreate /dev/mapper/luks
* create volume group
vgcreate vg0 /dev/mapper/luks
* create the virtual volumes
lvcreate -L 8G vg0 -n swap # make it double size of your ram lvcreate -L 40G vg0 -n root lvcreate -l 100%FREE vg0 -n home
* make swap partition and format these partitions
mkswap /dev/mapper/vg0-swap mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg0-home mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg0-root mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1
8. Mount partition, create boot and home mount points, turn on swap part
mount /dev/mapper/vg0-root /mnt mkdir -p /mnt/{boot,home} mount /dev/mapper/vg0-home /mnt/home mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot swapon /dev/mapper/vg0-swap
9. Install base system
pacstrap /mnt base vim lvm2 linux linux-firmware
* if installation brings some issues with old keys run following and rerun `pacstrap` command
pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring
10. Generate fstab
genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
11. Change the root path to the new system
arch-chroot /mnt
12. Timezone
timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Dublin hwclock --systohc --utc
13. Set host name
echo arch > /etc/hostname
14. Set locale
vim /etc/locale.gen # uncomment: # en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
then run
locale-gen
then
echo LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > /etc/locale.conf echo LANGUAGE=en_US >> /etc/locale.conf echo LC_ALL=C >> /etc/locale.conf
15. Set root password
passwd root
16. configure the initram file system to load LVM and LUKS modules before loading the kernel
vim /etc/mkinitcpio.conf # and add 'encrypt lvm2' before `filesystem` HOOKS="base udev autodetect modconf kms keyboard keymap consolefont block encrypt lvm2 filesystems fsck"
then run
mkinitcpio -P
17. Install grub
pacman -S grub networkmanager sudo grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sda
* edit file `vim /etc/default/grub`, add `lvm` and `cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:luks` to following:
GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES='lvm' GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:luks"
and run following to regenerate grub config file
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
18. Exit from chroot mode, unmount part and reboot machine
exit umount -R /mnt reboot
After install steps
1. Connect wire Eth0 and start Network Manager - then setup wifi ``` systemctl enable –now NetworkManager nmtui ``` 2. Install xorg,lightdm and i3 ``` pacman -S bash-completion xorg-server pacman -S xorg-xinit xorg-xkill pacman -S xterm firefox pacman -S i3-wm i3lock i3status dmenu network-manager-applet pacman -S lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter systemctl enable lightdm reboot ``` 3. Create user ``` useradd -m karcio passwd karcio ### add user to sudo su - karcio echo “exec i3” » ~/.xinitrc ``` 3. Install sound ``` sudo pacman -S pulseaudio pulseaudio-alsa alsa-utils ``` 4. Install notification ``` sudo pacman -S notification-daemon libnotify ``` then edit `/usr/share/dbus-1/services` ``` sudo vim /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Notifications.service ``` and add following lines: ``` [D-BUS Service] Name=org.freedesktop.Notifications Exec=/usr/lib/notification-daemon-1.0/notification-daemon ``` 5. Install additional fonts ``` sudo pacman -S ttf-font-awesome terminus-font ttf-dejavu ``` 6. Install cron ``` sudo pacman -S cronie sudo systemctl enable –now cronie.service ``` 7. Install graph stuff ``` sudo pacman -S feh ``` 8. Install some tools ``` sudo pacman -S git alacritty mc zip unzip ```
https://blog.bespinian.io/posts/installing-arch-linux-on-uefi-with-full-disk-encryption/