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title: Arch Linux Install guide title: Arch Linux Install guide
description: description:
published: true published: true
date: 2019-11-06T00:05:28.474Z date: 2019-11-06T00:07:46.356Z
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However, don't reboot just yet. There are still some things to do before getting into a properly running system. However, don't reboot just yet. There are still some things to do before getting into a properly running system.
While we are in the subject of the kernel options cmdline, let's enter... There is a [big caveat]() here which is good to read.
#### The PARTUUID dilemma
> Using partition names to boot instead of their unique indetifiers will cause the OS not to boot if (when) the partition count or disk order of the computer changes.
> It may change even across reboots. To avoid this issue, extract your partition's `PARTUUID` using `blkid` and edit your options line accordingly.
{.is-danger}
```
title Arch Linux
linux /vmlinuz-linux
initrd /initramfs-linux.img
options root=PARTUUID="9b505600-2d6a-3660-b0c3-d2dfd653c5fd" rw
```
> As long as your firmware doesn't change disk order randomly, **and you know what to touch if it breaks**, this step can be done later.
{.is-info}
## Configuring the system so it's usable ## Configuring the system so it's usable
### Language ### Language
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``` ```
# btw I use arch # btw I use arch
*but it sucks, blackscreens and lasts 5 minutes on battery* *but it sucks, blackscreens and lasts 5 minutes on battery*
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systemctl mask systemd-rfkill.socket systemctl mask systemd-rfkill.socket
``` ```
## The PARTUUID dilemma
> Using partition names to boot instead of their unique indetifiers will cause the OS not to boot if (when) the partition count or disk order of the computer changes.
> It may change even across reboots. To avoid this issue, extract your partition's `PARTUUID` using `blkid` and edit your options line accordingly.
{.is-danger}
```
title Arch Linux
linux /vmlinuz-linux
initrd /initramfs-linux.img
options root=PARTUUID="9b505600-2d6a-3660-b0c3-d2dfd653c5fd" rw
```
> As long as your firmware doesn't change disk order randomly, **and you know what to touch if it breaks**, you can ignore this.
>
> *For now.*
{.is-info}
## NVIDIA Optimus ## NVIDIA Optimus
Install `nvidia` and `nvidia-utils` as normal. Install `nvidia` and `nvidia-utils` as normal.
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