Sure, I can assist with that. What specific part of Arch Linux installation are you struggling with?
Sure, I can assist with that. What specific part of Arch Linux installation are you struggling with?
You're looking into installing Arch Linux with anarchy-based methods. Anarchy can be a valid approach, but it depends on your goals and experience. Consider what you want to achieve—simplicity, customization, or a different installation path—and evaluate the risks involved.
Actually, I've faced many problems with Anarchy Linux, but if you're new to this, begin with Manjaro. You'll enjoy the benefits of Arch, especially the AUR, without the hassle of installing Arch from scratch.
Previously, the Anarchy setup included third-party repositories. I don't suggest using external installers, as mentioning this might limit your access to Arch Community support. Understanding the installed software and its configuration is essential for running Arch effectively. I advise following the official Installation Guide at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide. You can also consult the Arch-based distributions page for more details. Be aware of the warning at the top of the page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arc...tributions. If you're looking for a straightforward setup, Manjaro provides a reasonable pre-configured Arch environment with active community assistance.
The most dependable method is to refer to the official wiki installation guide at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide
I understand, I attempted it... I worked on it for 7 hours and ended up with an error at the last stage, so I had to start over.