Arch Linux installer and configurator. Tailored to my personal preferences.
I often find myself re-installing Arch, and doing the same configuration over and over again. This project automates the process and for both installation and configuration.
- Encryption
- Dual-boot support
- Sway (Wayland)
- Customized Waybar
- Minimalistic
The recommended way to install Arch in a dual-boot configuration is to use the Windows EFI partition. However, the default EFI partition made by Windows is too small. To fix this, we use the installer to create a EFI partition of a suitable size before installing Windows. This step is only needed when dual-booting.
./installer.sh EFIONLY
After installing Windows (if dual-booting), we can run the installer.
./installer.sh
I recommend modifying "configure.sh" to your preferences before running. The configurator has a range of parameters.
./configure.sh [options]
-c Load only configs (no package downloads)
-a Load addons (requires open sway)
-r Reload all configs (requires open sway)
-l Laptop configuration
-h Displays this message
- Installer needs proper error handling
- Currently no automated AMD support