### Simple, modern and secure installation of Arch Linux with KDE Plasma. # Load the preferred keyboard. In my case it's "de" for Germany. $ loadkeys de # List devices to make sure you partition the right device. $ lsblk # Partition the device using gdisk (assuming /dev/sda). $ gdisk /dev/sda # Create GPT and EFI-partion. $ o # Creates new GPT-partition table. $ y # Accept. $ n # New partition. $ +512M # 512 MB should be plenty for /boot. $ ef00 # Mark as EFI. $ n # New main partition, accept all the following using "y". # Print and check your partitions $ p # Write partitions to device $ w $ y # Accept. # Encryp primary partition. $ cryptsetup -c aes-xts-plain -y -s 512 luksFormat /dev/sda2 $ YES # Open encrypted partition, map as "root" and create filesystem. $ cryptseup luksOpen /dev/sda2 root $ mkfs.fat -F 32 -n UEFI /dev/sda1 # -F specifies the type of file allocation tables used (12, 16 or 32 bit). # -n sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem to "UEFI". # Create ext4 filesystem on primary partition. $ mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/root # Create mountpoints and mount partitions. $ mount /dev/mapper/root /mnt $ mkdir /mnt/boot $ mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot # Optionally update mirrorlist using reflector. # In this case use the latest 10 mirrors from Germany, that have been synchronized within the last 24 hours and # sort the by download-rate and write them to the pacman mirrorlist. $ reflector --verbose --latest 10 --country Germany --age 24 --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Install base system and basic packages (network, editor, sudo). # The package base-devel is not necessary but recommended. $ pacstrap /mnt base base-devel linux linux-firmware networkmanager nano sudo # Generate fstab. $ genfstab -Lp /mnt > /mnt/etc/fstab # -L = Use labels for source identifiers (shortcut for -t LABEL). # -p Exclude pseudofs mounts (default behavior). # Chroot into your installation. $ arch-chroot /mnt # Set your hostname. $ echo mycomputer > /etc/hostname # Generate locale.gen for your preferred language (and preferribly english). $ nano /etc/locale.gen # Uncomment your language, e.g. de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8 (and en_US.UTF-8). # Generate the locale. $ locale-gen # Add necessary HOOKS and MODULES. $ nano /etc/mkinitcpio.conf # MODULES=(ext4) # HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block keyboard keymap encrypt filesystems fsck shutdown) # Create mkinitcpio. $ mkinitcpio -p linux # Start NetworkManager for automatic network access on next boot. $ systemctl enable NetworkManager # Set a root-password. $ passwd # Install systemd-boot bootloader. $ bootctl install # Create the bootloader config. $ nano /bootloader/entries/arch.conf # Add the following: # title Arch Linux # linux /vmlinuz-linux # initrd /initramfs-linux.img # options cryptdevice=/dev/sda2:root root=/dev/mapper/root rw lang=de init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd locale=de_DE.UTF-8 # Create a fallback config. $ cp /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf /boot/loader/entries/arch-fallback.conf # Edit the fallback config. $ nano /boot/loader/entries/arch-fallback.conf # Change it to the following: # title Arch Linux Fallback # initrd /initramfs-linux-fallback.img # Edit loader config. $ nano /boot/loader/loader.conf Change it to the following: # timeout 1 # default arch.conf # Exit and reboot $ exit $ umount /mnt/boot $ reboot # Enter encryption-password and login as root. # Set the keyboard to your preferred language permantently. $ echo KEYMAP=de-latin1-nodeadkeys > /etc/vconsole.conf # Create a user with a /home-directory. $ useradd -m myusername # Set password for your user. $ passwd myusername # Add myusername to group wheel for sudo access. $ gpasswd -a myusername wheel # Edit sudoers-file for sudo access. $ nano /etc/sudoers # Uncomment „%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL“ # Logout as root. $ exit # Login as you user. # Install SDDM and a minimal KDE Plasma. $ pacman -S sddm sddm-kcm plasma-desktop # Install KDE terminal for easier installation of packages in Plasma. $ pacman -S konsole # Enable and start SDDM to login to Plasma. $ systemctl enable sddm $ systemctl start sddm # Now you are logged in to your Plasma desktop environment and ready to configure and use your Arch Linux. # Suggested packages to install. # microcode (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Microcode) # kde-gtk-config (Adds graphical settings for GTK apps.) # kdeplasma-addons („All kind of addons to improve your Plasma experience.“) # kscreen (Adds screen section to graphical settings.) # ksystemlog (Graphical system log viewer) # partitionmanager (Graphical partition manager) # plasma-nm (Network manager applet) # plasma-pa (Audio manager applet) # powerdevil (Adds energy manager to graphical settings.) # spectacle (Graphical screenshot tool.) # systemd-swap (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/swap#systemd-swap)