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Try and find your Wi-FI module name for Arch Linux (if you have one) and connect to the internet (I install it in VMs so I can't help you here but then after connected run Archinstall
okay did that
status : DRDY
[1452.291477] ata1.00: status : {DRDY}
also says not completing time sync . try to find workarounds in archinstall read the docs.com

Arch is a hard OS for use , try use Zorin Os instead of Arch
Arch isnβt hard itβs a learning curve there isnβt nothing necessarily hard about arch a newbie can download it and maintain it on LTS
Please get more informed about a subject
I wouldnβt necessarily say you installed it
You used arch install in a VM
But yeah great job
How did installing arch go
its been 3 days and i have not installed it yet
Iβm here to help
What seems to be the issue?
stuck here but will be trying chirs titus tuts
Hmm
Run me through what you did first
i will dm u later
Ok
Try either EndeavourOS
or archinstall
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I've done manuel install and the script....kinda no differnce
I mean yeah u might have to config more stuff on archinstall when it's all done but no big deal imo
I donβt t think you read the screenshot at all or you just donβt know what youβre talking about.
I did lol but i was just saying to mitigate any of the annoying Manuel install, I was suggesting ArchInstall
Its faster and less confusing and works out of the box most of the time lol
Or EndeavorOS for even easier install since its based on Arch
I'm literally running arch on my laptop and desktop and pi :Bruh:
Also he's right lol Arch is a horrible first Linux distro
Its better to get fimilar with Linux in general before touching Arch
Easier to install Debian based distros such as Mint or Debian itself
You donβt know what youβre talking about I see.
Makes sense now
:Bruh:
I mean, if you are new to Linux and you are used to seeing the Windows system, you can start from Zorin OS because from the GUI
i can't imagine archinstall would require timesync :EB_wtf:
or even require a workaround at all
like ive never run into this issue installing even debian or linux mint