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More information: [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Flash_Installation_Media#How_to_restore_the_USB_drive archlinux-USB-flash-installation]
 
More information: [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Flash_Installation_Media#How_to_restore_the_USB_drive archlinux-USB-flash-installation]
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Install Manjaro XFCE 8.7.1 via the installation wizard.
 
Install Manjaro XFCE 8.7.1 via the installation wizard.
 
#* Boot from the USB Drive.
 
#* Boot from the USB Drive.

Revision as of 17:17, 27 September 2013

Testing the installation of Archlinux: Manjaro XFCE 8.7.1 Creating Manjaro Live installation media:

    diskutil list
    diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk2 //flash is connected to disk2
    dd of="/dev/disk2 if=~/manjaro-xfce-0.8.7.1-x86_64.iso'
    diskutil eject /dev/disk2

More information: archlinux-USB-flash-installation

Install Manjaro XFCE 8.7.1 via the installation wizard.

    • Boot from the USB Drive.
    • When prompted type in ‘stat’ press enter to select Manjaro Live.
    • Click on the Manjaro installation manager icon on the Desktop and walk through the installation process.
    • When prompted for a username, choose one that is NOT your SOE login! For example "elnaz_local" rather than my SOE login of "elnaz". Otherwise you will not be able to login to your computer after you setup LDAP.
    • When prompted for a machine name, enter the name that machine is supposed to be (mascd11, omelette, quiche, etc)
    • Selecting 'Edit Partitioning' will launch gparted which will allow you to delete current partitions and/or add new partitions.
      • At least 3 partitions are needed.
        • ~2G storage for /boot and select ‘ext2’ as the format.
        • At least 8-10G for swap and select ‘linux-swap’ as the format.
        • The rest of the storage space can be mounted as root ‘/‘ with ‘ext4’ format.
        • You can add other partition such as home directory.
        • Click on 'Edit' and select 'Apply all partitions' to save the changes. And quit the program.
    • Right click on ~2G partition and mount it as /boot. The format should be 'ext2'.
    • Right click on the largest partition (i.e. root) and mount is as '/'. Click Forward.
    • Install 'grub' in the /boot partition.
    • Review the summary of the changes you have made. And click on 'install'.
    • Installation wizard should complete as normal.

NOTE: when partitioning the disk, make sure root and boot partitions are on one disk. Otherwise, you will not be able to boot from hard drive.