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| === Wifi menu === | === Wifi menu === | ||
| - | The installation media has ''wifi-menu'' to easily connect to wireless networks; unfortunately the ''base'' group **does not** has it. So when boot strapping the new environment I use: | + | The installation media has ''wifi-menu'' to easily connect to wireless networks; unfortunately the ''base'' group **does not** has it. |
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| - | # pacstrap /mnt base base-devel netctl dialog dhcpcd wpa_supplicant | + | |
| The ''netctl'', ''dialog'', ''dhcpcd'', and ''wpa_supplicant'' packages just use few megabytes of space, but they ensure you have a easy and quick way to connect to wireless networks after the reboot. | The ''netctl'', ''dialog'', ''dhcpcd'', and ''wpa_supplicant'' packages just use few megabytes of space, but they ensure you have a easy and quick way to connect to wireless networks after the reboot. | ||
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| + | In addition many useful packages are in the AUR and to install with easy one needs ''pikaur,'' to be installed it needs few deps: ''git'', ''pyalpm'', and ''python-commonmark''. So to kickstart the system, a good line is: | ||
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| + | # pacstrap /mnt linux linux-firmware base base-devel netctl dialog dhcpcd wpa_supplicant git pyalpm python-commonmark | ||
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| + | ''pikaur'' will need to be installed manually. | ||
| If using ZFS, add to ''pacstrap'' also the ''zfs-dkms'' and ''linux-headers'' packages. | If using ZFS, add to ''pacstrap'' also the ''zfs-dkms'' and ''linux-headers'' packages. | ||
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| === Wifi card driver === | === Wifi card driver === | ||