# Simple, modern and secure installation of Arch Linux with KDE Plasma. ### This is my personal installation routine, which I continously expand and redefine. This installation script aims for a simple (read minimal) Arch Linux installation, which is modern in the way that it uses UEFI, systemd-boot and Wayland, secure in the way that it uses full-disk encryption using LUKS as well as flexibility by using Btrfs subvolumes for the root and home partition. Tested and working as of **May 2024**. ![Post-install screenshot.](screenshot.png) --- ## To automatically install Arch Linux, clone this repository: ``` $ pacman -Sy git $ git clone https://gitlab.com/dataprolet/arch $ cd arch $ sh install.sh ``` ### Or as a one-liner: ``` # pacman -Sy git --noconfirm && git clone https://gitlab.com/dataprolet/arch && cd arch && sh install.sh ``` ### To switch from X11 to Wayland on an existing installation use the following command and reboot: ``` # pacman -S wayland xorg-xwayland plasma-wayland-session && sed -i 's/plasma/plasmawayland/g' /etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf ``` ### *There are now two additional versions of the script:* - `install-lvm.sh` - Installs using Ext4 and uses LVM for /root and /home. - `install-grub.sh` - Installs using GRUB for legacy BIOS (and Btrfs). - `ìnstall-x11.sh`- Installs using X11 (and systemd-boot/Btrfs). ## All features: - Prompt for all user input at the start (hostname, username, passwords). - Partitions a primary and a boot partition. - Encrypts the primary partition using LUKS. - Creates Btrfs filesystems with zstd compression. - Creates Btrfs volumes for /root and /home. - Refreshes the latest mirror list. - Installs a base system (base linux linux-firmware btrfs-progs nano networkmanager sudo). - Installs very few additional packages (firefox konsole linux-zen) - Installs a minimal KDE Plasma desktop environment (plasma-desktop, sddm, sdmd-kcm) - Installs systemd-boot as a bootloader. - Sets German keyboard layout and English locale. - Enables SDDM auto-login to boot into Plasma after the first reboot. ---