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My Archlinux Version


aka: MAX

Step 0: preparation

preparation: get the ISO

preparation: get your machine ready

  • In both case (ARM/X64) the machine need to be:
    • connected to internet
    • within the iso file placed as a first boot device
    • at least with 9GB of disk storage, 1G of RAM and 1 vCPU
    • for an easy copy/pate code with a bridged interfce for ssh login from other machine in the same network.

preparation: get the installation scripts

  • Turn on your machine and place the files to start the installation.
  • Affter start the machine use:
    • passwd command for creatate a root password that let you sign-in via ssh.
    • ip -o a command for retrieve the ip that your need to connect via ssh.
    • ssh root@IP-OF-THE-MACHINE command to get into the target machine.

You need download the files both times, first when you are apply Base Setup and with back after restart the VM.

curl -L -o main.zip https://github.com/usen-io/max/archive/refs/heads/main.zip && bsdtar xvf main.zip && cd max-main

Step 1: running the scripts

# to get the <DISK> execute `lsblk`
./0_BaseSetup_ARM <DISK>
./0_BaseSetup_X64 <DISK>

# base setup system
./1_BaseSetup_SYS <HOSTNAME>

# base setup user
./2_BaseSetup_USR <USERNAME>

# base setup graphical interface
su -c './3_BaseSetup_GPH <USERNAME>' <USERNAME>

# base setup terminal interface
su -c './4_BaseSetup_TER <USERNAME>' <USERNAME>

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