Installing and configuring Arch Linux on Thinkpad X1 Carbon October 25, 2017curryNcode Robert Kozikowski's blog Table of ContentsIntroductionWhy Arch Linux?Minimalist distributions teach you LinuxVs other minimalistic distributions – Gentoo and SlackwareRolling release schedule is goodArch wiki is awesomeHardware specification of the laptopSerial numberDesktop management informationSystem InformationProcessorMemoryMotherboardPlugsBatteryCards slotsBIOSNo ethernet, but converter is providedCPU CachePointing devicesBase installation of Arch LinuxPrepare USB stick (on other computer with Ubuntu Linux 14.04)DownloadUpload it to the usb stickPrepare Windows 10 (for computer games) for dual bootingShrink the Windows partition from WindowsCheck that Windows boots into the UEFI/GPT modeDisable Fast StartupBoot Arch LinuxDisable secure bootBootAdjust tty font sizeCreate partitionsI already shrinked the Windows partition from WindowsNo need for swap partitionEFI system partition already existsCreate partition for Arch with gdiskFormat and mount partitionsI went… View original post 3,412 more wordsShare This:EmailWhatsAppPrintMoreLinkedInTwitterTumblrSkypePinterestRedditFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
are u a Techy? I reblogged it for my future reference. I love Arch linux… more than windows or mac LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
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are u a Techy? I reblogged it for my future reference. I love Arch linux… more than windows or mac
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