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hijacking to ask what the most streamlined way to install Arch is at the moment. I've installed Arch at least 20 times in the last five years and I can't be bothered to do so for my tower but I still want to run it.
Arch has a GUI installer now, so probably that
or archinstall if you prefer to do it through CLI
I had no idea there was a GUI installer officially, makes things a whole lot more streamlined. Sorry about my ignorance, it's been a while since I had to reainstall.
Sorry, I commited a minor case of disinformation, arch never had an official GUI installer, see my other comment
I see! I figured I'd missed something massive lol. I appreciate you pointing me in the right direction nonetheless, I'll definitely use archinstall when I actually get around to reinstalling.