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Issues with setting up Arch Linux on a VMWare machine.

Issues with setting up Arch Linux on a VMWare machine.

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Thea77661
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05-07-2023, 09:33 AM
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I'm completely new to Linux, having spent my whole life on Windows, but I'm excited to dive into this new project! My goal is a clean Arch installation with i3-gaps, so I can set up a nice desktop and start learning Python scripts. Besides Raspbian, I've never worked with Linux before, and the setup looks complicated, though it won't be until I actually power it on. The build is taking time, so I'm practicing on my laptop. I've set up a VMWare Workstation 14 and created a virtual machine from the ISO: archlinux-2018.05.01-x86_64. Am I using the right live image? Is it compatible with VMWare? When I first made it, it asked for an OS, and since Linux wasn't listed, I just selected "Other." That option matters? When I try to boot, it runs a test but then crashes, showing: Error: "(Whatever)" device did not show up after 30 seconds. It prompts me to interact. sh: can't access tty. If anyone has any advice or knows what's happening, I'd really appreciate it! The image is attached below...
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Thea77661
05-07-2023, 09:33 AM #1

I'm completely new to Linux, having spent my whole life on Windows, but I'm excited to dive into this new project! My goal is a clean Arch installation with i3-gaps, so I can set up a nice desktop and start learning Python scripts. Besides Raspbian, I've never worked with Linux before, and the setup looks complicated, though it won't be until I actually power it on. The build is taking time, so I'm practicing on my laptop. I've set up a VMWare Workstation 14 and created a virtual machine from the ISO: archlinux-2018.05.01-x86_64. Am I using the right live image? Is it compatible with VMWare? When I first made it, it asked for an OS, and since Linux wasn't listed, I just selected "Other." That option matters? When I try to boot, it runs a test but then crashes, showing: Error: "(Whatever)" device did not show up after 30 seconds. It prompts me to interact. sh: can't access tty. If anyone has any advice or knows what's happening, I'd really appreciate it! The image is attached below...

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GreyM0nkey
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05-07-2023, 11:08 AM
#2
Consider another distribution first. Check Antergros for Arch with a good installer. Try UEFI boot in the VM.
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GreyM0nkey
05-07-2023, 11:08 AM #2

Consider another distribution first. Check Antergros for Arch with a good installer. Try UEFI boot in the VM.

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OreoPro124420
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05-08-2023, 01:27 PM
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05-08-2023, 01:27 PM #3

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AwsomeGirl6190
Junior Member
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05-08-2023, 04:19 PM
#4
Running i3-gaps with custom settings means the setup plays a big role. The environment definitely affects performance. I chose Arch specifically because of my limited understanding of the system from Luke Smith's material.
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AwsomeGirl6190
05-08-2023, 04:19 PM #4

Running i3-gaps with custom settings means the setup plays a big role. The environment definitely affects performance. I chose Arch specifically because of my limited understanding of the system from Luke Smith's material.

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blueyednick
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05-29-2023, 05:15 AM
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Antergros is not a sub-distro for Arch like Parabola. You should focus on finding a good installer for it. Also, you're trying to understand the UEFI boot process—good luck with that!
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blueyednick
05-29-2023, 05:15 AM #5

Antergros is not a sub-distro for Arch like Parabola. You should focus on finding a good installer for it. Also, you're trying to understand the UEFI boot process—good luck with that!

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XEPICXFALX
Member
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06-10-2023, 11:40 PM
#6
Antergros supports an Arch installation with a GUI installer. I'll give it a shot. Alternatively, consider Debian and Lean Linux first. UEFI boot is typically selected during VM setup.
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XEPICXFALX
06-10-2023, 11:40 PM #6

Antergros supports an Arch installation with a GUI installer. I'll give it a shot. Alternatively, consider Debian and Lean Linux first. UEFI boot is typically selected during VM setup.

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Yuriwl
Junior Member
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06-13-2023, 09:08 AM
#7
Alright, I'll do it then. Appreciate the confirmation!
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Yuriwl
06-13-2023, 09:08 AM #7

Alright, I'll do it then. Appreciate the confirmation!

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schemouna
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06-13-2023, 10:40 AM
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The setup is bare metal, which often indicates the live USB wasn't generated correctly. The ISO might be corrupted—consider re-downloading it and verify its integrity using the MD5 hash.
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schemouna
06-13-2023, 10:40 AM #8

The setup is bare metal, which often indicates the live USB wasn't generated correctly. The ISO might be corrupted—consider re-downloading it and verify its integrity using the MD5 hash.

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amber8484
Junior Member
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06-13-2023, 01:25 PM
#9
I resolved the issue by adjusting advanced settings to enable UEFI during VM creation. Since it wasn’t visible, I changed the OS type to Other Linux 4.xx Kernel instead of just Other. The installation went smoothly, and I completed the lengthy manual setup successfully. Appreciate your assistance!
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amber8484
06-13-2023, 01:25 PM #9

I resolved the issue by adjusting advanced settings to enable UEFI during VM creation. Since it wasn’t visible, I changed the OS type to Other Linux 4.xx Kernel instead of just Other. The installation went smoothly, and I completed the lengthy manual setup successfully. Appreciate your assistance!

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
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06-20-2023, 04:34 AM
#10
I'm still working through the PC, just testing on a VM inside my laptop. The USB drive has the ISO, but the VM is loading it from my library. I'm curious about what an MD5 hash is.
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InoueAlice
06-20-2023, 04:34 AM #10

I'm still working through the PC, just testing on a VM inside my laptop. The USB drive has the ISO, but the VM is loading it from my library. I'm curious about what an MD5 hash is.