![]() If you need to display Simplified Chinese in the installed Arch Linux, remove the # symbol before the line zh_CN.UTF-8.Īfter editing /etc/locale.gen, run the following command to set the system language to English. Remove the # symbol before the line en_US.UTF-8 in the file /etc/locale.gen to enable the support of en_US.UTF-8. To make sure that the time is consistent with the time in BIOS, add the following lines to /etc/adjtime. ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai /etc/localtime Please change to the proper timezone according to your country. The following command is used to set the local time to Asia/Shanghai. arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash Set up Timezone For more information on chroot, please refer to Wikipedia. Use arch-chroot to enter the newly set up system. genfstab -U -p /mnt > /mnt/etc/fstab Install the Basic Linux Use the following command to generate the fstab file at /mnt/etc/fstab. Use the default options by hitting "Enter" multiple times. pacstrap -i /mnt base base-devel net-tools Use the following command to set up the basic Linux system. For Chinese users, I recommend using $arch/$repo.ĭon't forget to use pacman -Syy to update the mirror cache after editing /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist. # mkdir / # mount /dev/nvmen1p2 / # mount /dev/nvmen1p1 /mnt/boot Set up the Arch Linux MirrorĮdit the /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist to choose the mirror of Arch Linux. Mount /dev/nvmeOn1p2 and /dev/nvmeOn1p1 to /mnt and /mnt/boot respectively. ![]() mkfs.ext4 /dev/nvme0n1p2 Mount Partitions The following command creates an ext4 file system on the second partition of the disk. We have already set up an EFI partition on /dev/nvmeOn1p1 for the GPT-based partition table. Partition type or alias (type L to list all): 1Ĭhanged type of partition 'Linux filesystem' to 'EFI System'įirst sector (1050624-134217694, default 1050624): # fdisk /dev/nvme0n1Ĭhanges will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.īe careful before using the write command.Ĭreated a new GPT disklabel (GUID: 4A9A49B6-EE50-4A4B-A097-78650B1BEDC1).įirst sector (2048-134217694, default 2048): Then, type fdisk /dev/nvme0n1 to set up partitions on the disk. ![]() I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Create the Disk Partitionsįirst, use fdisk -l to list the available disks. ![]() Install Basic Linux Systemīefore starting, please make sure that the virtual machine has connected to the Internet. Hit "Enter" for OK in the welcome screen of the Archboot Arch Linux Installation program.Ĭhoose the last option (Exit Install) in the main menu to enter the command-line installation. Hit " Enter" for shell login after the below screen appears. In VMware Fusion, boot from the downloaded ISO and choose the first option (Archboot Arch Linux AA64) to start the installation. Create a New Virtual Machine in VMware Fusionįor detailed information, please refer to the VMware Knowledge Base. ![]() The ISO file for Apple Silicon can be downloaded here. Prerequisites Get Arch Linux ARM (aarch64) ISO In this tutorial, we provide the detailed procedure to install Arch Linux ARM on a Macbook Pro (with Apple M1 Pro) running VMware Fusion 13.0. With its use, the users can have full control of the system and shape their system according to their needs. It’s built especially for processors that support ARM architecture. Arch Linux ARM is a simple and lightweight Linux distribution that is actually the official port of the Arch Linux operating system. ![]()
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