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Welcome to arch-dev-vm installation.
This installation script will automatically create a full ArchLinux Development Setup for VMs
for you.
==> PLEASE MAKE SURE TO HAVE UEFI CONFIGURED FOR YOUR VM!
This script doesn't check for EFI compatibility yet
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lsblk
echo "
==> We have listed all drives connected to your PC above.
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read -p "Please select the VM's drive by typing the name shown (usually vda): " driveName
if [[ -z "$driveName" ]]; then
echo "Your drive name is invalid."
exit 1
fi
read -p "Do you really want to install (y/N) " doProceed
if [[ "$doProceed" != "y" ]]; then
echo "Aborting..."
exit 0
fi
echo "
==> Please stand by as we install your OS.
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sleep 2
wipefs -a "/dev/$driveName"
echo -e "
g
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+100M
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2
w
q" | fdisk "/dev/$driveName"
echo "
==> Partitioning complete, formatting...
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timedatectl
mkfs.ext4 "/dev/${driveName}2"
mkfs.fat -F 32 "/dev/${driveName}1"
mount "/dev/${driveName}2" /mnt
mkdir /mnt/boot
mount "/dev/${driveName}1" /mnt/boot
pacstrap -K /mnt base linux-zen linux-firmware nano networkmanager efibootgmr grub man python-pip git npm nodejs xfce4 base-devel gcc fish sudo gdm plymouth
echo "
==> Finished installing the base system, preparing for chroot
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sleep 2
genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
echo "
==> Entering chroot
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sleep 2
arch-chroot /mnt
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zurich /etc/localtime
cd /root
git clone https://github.com/simplePCBuilding/arch-dev-vm
cp /root/arch-dev-vm/locale.gen /etc/locale.gen
hwclock --systohc
locale-gen
echo "LANG=en_GB.UTF-8" > /etc/locale.conf
echo "KEYMAP=de_CH.latin1" > /etc/vconsole.conf
echo "arch-dev-vm" > /etc/hostname
echo "
==> Finished configuring, creating initramfs
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sleep 2
mkinitcpio -P
plymouth-set-default-theme -R script
cd /tmp
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git
cd yay
makepkg -si
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=ARCH
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
yay -Syu --noconfirm vscodium
echo "
==> Creating new user, please choose a password once prompted!
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read -p "Choose a password: " pwd
useradd -m arch-is-the-best
echo "$pwd" | passwd arch-is-the-best --stdin
usermod -aG wheel arch-is-the-best
echo "
==> New user created! Please enter the password for the new user to switch to it
to finish up setup
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mv /root/arch-dev-vm/ /home/arch-is-best
chmod 777 /home/arch-is-best/vscode-extensions
su arch-is-best
echo "
==> Setup complete, adding config files to new user plus some other config
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mkdir /home/arch-is-best/.config
mv /home/arch-is-best/arch-dev-vm/config/* /home/arch-is-best/.config
file="/home/arch-is-best/vscode-extensions"
while read line; do
vscodium --install-extension "${line}"
done < "${file}"
exit
echo "
==> All config completed.
Now it is time to edit the sudoers file. What you need to do is the following
(also explained in my blogpost and the README):
Scroll down to the section towards the very bottom where it says the following:
\"## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command\"
Remove the # in the subsequent line and hit Ctrl + S, then Ctrl + X.
This is on line 15 from the bottom usually.
Now, once you are ready, press enter to open the file
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visudo
echo "
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DONE!
Congratulations, you now have a fully set up linux VM.
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sleep 2