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Welcome to my step-by-step guide on manually installing Arch Linux. In this video I will cover BTRFS, Timeshift, ZRAM, encryption, Qtile and many other packages to form the foundation of a robust Arch system. By manually installing Arch the hard way, you will better understand how your system works, and how to fix issues if they arise. In this video, we'll cover: Creating a bootable Arch media device and setting up our system with the Arch ISO: partitioning, disk encryption setup, and mounting filesystems. Working within our new system: configure your new Arch installation, including setting up users, installing essential packages, and configuring services. Tweaking our new Arch system: Explore advanced configurations such as ZRAM setup for memory optimization, the paru AUR helper, Timeshift for system backups and auto-cpufreq for better power management. Timestamps: 00:00 - introduction (BTRFS, cryptsetup, zram, timeshift, QTile) 03:00 - download Arch Linux ISO 03:40 - writing the ISO to USB 04:55 - booting into Arch on the target machine 06:30 - connect to WiFi with iwctl 09:00 - create root password and ssh into target machine 09:25 - set locale, keymaps, time 14:22 - partition the target disk (efi, btrfs) 17:54 - encrypt disk and format partitions 20:45 - open encrypted disk and create btrfs subvolumes 22:10 - mount partitions 24:55 - update mirrorlist with reflector 25:38 - install base packages 26:20 - generate filesystem table 27:19 - arch-chroot into new system 27:48 - setup locales, timezone 30:53 - create user (add user to groups and sudoers) 32:13 - install additional packages 36:30 - update mkinitcpio.conf 37:40 - setup grub bootloader 41:54 - enable system utilities 43:16 - reboot into our freshly installed system 44:46 - logging in for the first time + installing paru, zram, auto-cpufreq, timeshift 51:10 - Outro, thank you! Let's go! Links: Full Guide here: https://github.com/radleylewis/arch_i... Writing Arch ISO to USB: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/USB_... Arch Wiki Installation Guide: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Inst... BTRFS: https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Cryptsetup: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptse... ZRAM: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.9/... Timeshift GitHub: https://github.com/linuxmint/timeshift Qtile: https://qtile.org/ Keyboard Parts (affliliate links): People keep asking about the keeb with that thoccky sound! Remember to pack the case with carboard/bubble wrap or the like to really get the nice sound. Keyboard (GMK67 in Wine Red): https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_omA... Keys (Japanese MDA Keycaps PBT): https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_okn... Switches (GATERON Oil King V2): https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_ooG... Please note that I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase through these links. Thanks for supporting the channel! Thank you to all of the maintainers who make this system and GNU/Linux possible!