No, you can't install the OS in that way.
No, you can't install the OS in that way.
I reviewed the entire clip. I'm only checking for safety and stability.
Anarchy is part of several Arch install scripts. Keep this in mind, though—even simple Arch installations often lack error checks and can lead you down the wrong path, resulting in a chaotic setup or complete failure. You'll only find out when you restart at the end.
You're not required to ask for our approval to test Arch installation scripts...
For an Arch-based setup, consider using a more intuitive distribution like Manjaro unless you want to deeply explore Linux. Otherwise, the additional work isn't worthwhile.
If you're committed to Arch Linux, start with a manual installation first. It's actually quite straightforward and helps you understand proper setup. However, other distributions like Manjaro or EndevourOS also offer Arch-based options that work well. Note that in December Arch included its own automated script—just run "archinstall" from the live disc.
They claim using installation scripts might lead to issues.