'Amelia' der bashbasierte Installer für Arch-Linux

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Arch-Linux gilt im Allgemeinen als relativ aufwändig in der Installation - nun hat elementrick einen Installer auf Bash vorgelegt:

hier nun ein kleiner Einblilick in elementrick: 'Amelia' installer Updated

Amelia is an Arch Linux installer written in Bash.


An intuitive TUI has been created with prompts, menus and colors, to compliment the installer's smart functions and automation.....
This is accomplished through a menu-driven, step-by-step installation procedure.

Or, if you're just bored or want to save tons of time, instead of navigating through the menus and submenus yourself,

let 'Amelia" do it for you, with its smart auto-guided mode.

Select all (supported) aspects of your installation, and if unsure, revise them again and again, before confirming the initiation of the actual installation.

Or create your own Arch setup on-the-fly, as a "Custom Arch Linux" option is offered, where you start with a completely basic Arch Linux (No GUI) and then add on top of it your desired packages, services to be enabled and Kernel parameters for boot-up.

At the 'Partition Manager' step, 'gdisk' is used, with its easy and and intuitive TUI,

which supports the modern 'Discoverable Partitions Specifications" needed for the automation that the installer incorporates.

Select between an 'Auto' and 'Manual' mode, to format and mount your relevant partitions.

Single graphics and multi graphics setups are supported

'Terminus' font is used (support for HiDPI screens is offered)

Virtual Machines are supported

All official Arch Linux kernels

Systemd-boot and Grub are supported

All major Desktop Environments are supported (Window Managers can be installed just by cherry-picking your desired packages at the 'Custom Arch Linux')

Ext4 & Btrfs filesystems

Swap partition, swapfile support

LUKS encryption for 'Root', 'Home' & 'Swap'

and other goodies.

Latest Changes:

A new mechanism has been added, that scans the partitions on the installation disk and if more than one of each type {root/EFI/home/swap} are detected then:

it automatically assigns the 1st partition of each type, to be used by systemd's automation in the installation (as the 'Discoverable Partitions Specifications' dictates),

Of course comes with its own menu/prompts, for proper user interaction.

This addition minimizes errors and makes the installation process easier and even more automated.

Cheers!

EDIT: Added screenshots

Desktop-Setup-Submenu hosted at ImgBB

Graphics-Setup-Submenu hosted at ImgBB

System-Configuration-Submenu hosted at ImgBB

.... weiter Infos, Daten, Hintergründe und mehr:

Archlinux: Arch Linux
forums: Arch Linux Forums
wiki; ArchWiki

the installer:
Arch linux at reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/

install Arch the hard way: How to Install Arch Linux
This article is a step-by-step guide on how to install and configure Arch Linux on your computer.

Arch Linux schnell und einfach installieren || Neuen Arch Installer aus der ISO ausprobiert
 
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