On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 01:17:37AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
What happened to the arch setup autoinstaller script that guided you though the install process?? It was minimal, and worked very well to guide you through. Even helpful with raid installs after your arrays were assembled and partitioned. Now, unless I'm completely missing something, we a back to a total manual install with archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall. I've looked at the basic setup wiki and the install guide wiki and I don't see the friendly install tool referenced anywhere. So am I missing it, or are we just back to a manual install? (guessing where packages are /usr/bin, /usr/sbin or /sbin. On archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall, /usr/sbin is not in the default path, so typing dhcpcd as instructed in the wiki -- does nothing...
I really liked the old arch installer. It was a fairly brain-dead install that nicely walked you though the install process with minimal keystrokes and choices required. Is that installer on the archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall image? If so where?
(This is an arch client vbox install if that makes any difference...)
-- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
http://www.archlinux.org/news/install-media-20120715-released/ If is not on the iso because it is broken. It has plenty of bugs which you can see for yourself in the bug tracker https://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?project=6 It definitly needs a patch for the fact that grub is no longer a package in the repositories, the iso comming out soon, 20120804 will have grub2 on it so people with efi should be able to use it. The partitioning has been long broken in the testing isos. And aif has no maintainer. If you want to help get it back onto the iso, go read the releng mailing list. Other than that, learn to use the new install scripts. They basically simplify the way you have always been able to install Archlinux https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Install_from_Existing_Linux . This works because the livecd is an Existing Linux installation. For more information about the install scripts see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Install_Scripts and help update the beginners guide where it needs to be changed. If you are going to complain how this isn't K.I.S.S. here is a blogpost from Pierre Schmitz on how Archlinux was originally installed https://pierre-schmitz.com/how-your-parents-installed-arch/ -- Daniel Wallace Archlinux Trusted User (gtmanfred) Georgia Institute of Technology