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- [ ] [1] Kernel & Bootloader Selection
- [ ] [2] Filesystem & Swap Selection
- [ ] [3] Graphics Setup
- [ ] [4] Desktop Selection
- [ ] [4] Desktop Setup
- [ ] [5] EFI Boot Entries Deletion
- [ ] [6] Wireless Regulatory Domain Setup
- [ ] [ ] Return to Main Menu
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- [ ] 8. Budgie
- [ ] 9. Lxqt
- [ ] 10. Mate
- [ ] 11. Base System (No Desktop)
- [ ] 12. Custom System
- [ ] 11. Basic Arch Linux (No GUI)
- [ ] 12. Custom Arch Linux
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- All desktops (except "Plasma (System Optimized)" & "Gnome (System Optimized)" are completely 'Vanilla', and only come with network support (networkmanager). For any additional functionality, please consult the Archwiki.
- The installer offers the convenient option to set your own kernel parameters for boot, on-the-fly, while at 'Desktop Selection' stage.
- "Plasma (System Optimized)" will install a minimal, system-optimized KDE Plasma desktop plus additional software & systemd-boot loader.
- "Plasma (System Optimized)" will install a minimal, system-optimized KDE Plasma desktop plus additional every-day-use software & systemd-boot loader.
- "Gnome (System Optimized)" will install a minimal, system-optimized Gnome desktop plus additional software & systemd-boot loader.
- "Gnome (System Optimized)" will install a minimal, system-optimized Gnome desktop plus additional every-day-usesoftware & systemd-boot loader.
You'll find my preferred packages inside the "deskpkgs" variable and all of my configurations at the involved part of the "chroot_conf" function.
- "Basic Arch Linux" is literally a basic Arch linux system, consisting of the following packages: "base, linux{lts-hardened-zen}, linux-firmware, *-ucode, nano, vim, networkmanager, wireless-regdb and e2fsprogs/btrfs-progs" (depending on the filesystem chosen).
- "Base System" is literally a basic Arch linux system, consisting of the following packages: "base, linux{lts-hardened-zen}, linux-firmware, *-ucode, nano, vim, networkmanager, wireless-regdb and e2fsprogs/btrfs-progs" (depending on the filesystem chosen).
It offers only the minimal configuration required to make your system run.
- "Custom System": In this step, you can create your own system, on-the-fly, using the following Menus:
- "Custom Arch Linux": In this step you can create your own system (using a Basic Arch Linux system as base), on-the-fly, using the following Menus:
- ### Custom System Setup [Interactive]
- ### Custom Arch Linux [Interactive]
- [ ] Custom Packages Setup [Mandatory]
- [ ] Custom Services Setup [Skippable]
- [ ] Custom Kernel Parameters Setup [Skippable]
- [ ] Add Your Packages [Mandatory]
- [ ] Add Your Services [Skippable]
- [ ] Add Your Kernel Parameters [Skippable]
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It offers only the minimal configuration required to make your system run.
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As mentioned earlier, configuration takes place using only the respective drop-in directories and never the original ".conf" files, where applicable.
"Optimized Plasma" option offers KDE Plasma with maximum system configuration and optimizations.
"Plasma (Optimized) & Gnome (Optimized)" Setups offer System Optimizations.
All other setups offer only the minimal/typical configuration required to make your system run.