Currently, I am unable to pacstrap the base files to /mnt as pacstrap appears to be looking for the previous kernel/xfsprogs packages - thus I am unable to install Arch on my freshly wiped laptop. I decided last night that I was going to do a fresh install while I was at work, and just install a WM and customize it to how I want since I am sick of Gnome and every other DE wasn't quite right.Īpologies if this isn't in the proper area - please move if needed.įinally, the reason for my post - the linux kernel + xfprogs updated today to 4.8.7-1 and 4.8.0-1, respectively. The slight OCD + ADHD requires a fresh install, can't really explain that, but I digress. I have formatted and reinstalled Arch on my laptop probably 10x in the past week after decided I didn't like XYZ and wanted to start fresh. Long story short, I've been installing / testing packages / testing DM's - DE's - WM's / X vs Wayland / etc. I finally decided to bite the bullet last week and go about installing Arch Linux, as I couldn't find a distro that satisfied my needs 100%, so why not keep it simple?
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