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Fuck me. 5 installation attempts later, still can't get arch to boot after removing the live usb. Do I have the wrong fucking kernel, cause it can't find it during boot now. Fucking hell, I just want this shit to run.

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    That sounds interesting. I often failed to install arch but never because of problems with the kernel🤔
    Currently I'm trying to install parabola (derivative of arch) but tty freezes after boot :( there's so much stuff you can fuck up
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    Did you remember to install the bootloader? Every time I've installed an Arch VM to play with, I've forgotten the bootloader.
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    What @Gophyr said. If you want I can send you my install tutorial
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    @Gophyr it fails to load the kernel from the bootloader. I did forget the bootloader on try 4 though.
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    @b3b3 I'm reinstalling it again now. It's a Thinkpad T61 with old hardware, so I'm wondering if I was using too new of a kernel or something. We'll see how this installation goes
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    @iam13islucky good luck😇
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    @b3b3 should I just pacstrap with base and base-devel or should I include another group?
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    @iam13islucky I actually only install base and get the base-devel afterwards even after post installation (DM + wm and stuff) because it takes ages to download and if I fuck something up during installation its just wasted waiting time imo. Also I don't think it has something to do with your kernel problem 🤔
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    @b3b3 okay. Finished the pacstrap, did my fstab and such. During grug-mkconfig I get this warning:
    WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning.

    That isn't anything had, right?
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    @iam13islucky did you do grub-install --target=i386-pc --recheck /dev/sdx

    Where sdx is you drive
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    @b3b3 yes, before the config command.
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    @iam13islucky are you using lvm?
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    @b3b3 I'm still kinda new to this, so I don't know. What would tell me if I am using it
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    @iam13islucky well you'd probably know it when you use it. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic... your warning seems to be related to lvm but its only a warning not an error and thus should not be the reason for your problem. I honestly can't help you with this since I never had this problem :/ wish I could help tho
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    @b3b3 I think I forgot to install the Intel ucode package last time, it rebooted successfully this time
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    @iam13islucky there's a package for Intel ucode? I've got an Intel too but never had to install a package for it 😵 I'm so confused right now
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    @b3b3 from the official guide:
    "If you have an Intel CPU, install the intel-ucode package in addition, and enable microcode updates."
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    @iam13islucky didn't use the official installation guide 😛 so is it working?
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    @b3b3 so far, yes. Currently getting ready to add some gui stuff. I can't decide on a DE though lol. It just needs to be lightweight cause I only have 2gb of ram and shitty integrated graphics.
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    Currently taking XFCE or openbox.
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    hmu man i can help
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    get xfce bruv
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    Some installers selects usb as default choice when installing the bootloader.
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    @iam13islucky I'd recommend i3gaps if you don't mind setting up so much shit lol
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    @ParkCity I got it. Looks ugly a shit by default, but it was only 50 bucks so I'm not expecting pretty.
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    @b3b3 eh, I thought about it but I'm just to lazy. It's only till next week that I really need it, so I opted for easy
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    @iam13islucky i'd just settle,in and get xfce looking pretty and work with that for a while. do you have an AUR helper, or do you manually download packages from the AUR and install them with makepkg
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    @ParkCity I'm using yaourt, if that's what you mean
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    @iam13islucky a nice start. i would get pamac-aur for graphical package management if you wanna go that route
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