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- Operating System i686
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Attached to Project: Arch Linux 32
Opened by Moritz K - 17.04.2021
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 19.02.2022
Opened by Moritz K - 17.04.2021
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 19.02.2022
FS#178 - New installer overwrites pacman mirrors
I tried to install archlinux32 using the archinstall installer, which is shipped with the installation medium.
Installation is working fine until pacstrap, where it will crash because all mirrors will return 404. I checked
my connection and it is working and dns also works. When I viewed the /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist file, I saw that the script
wrote the default archlinux mirrors for the region specified in the installer to the file and the don’t contain the 32bit packages.
Closed by Andreas Baumann
19.02.2022 19:56
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:
19.02.2022 19:56
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:
The newest ISO
archlinux32-2022.02.01-i686.iso should
work much
better now.. check out
the news..
Yes, there were several references to archlinux.org in the package. I commited a simple fix replacing all "/archlinux.org/" by "/archlinux32.org/". This will obviously only land on the next iso. If you want to give it a shot, you can do a `pacman -Sy archinstall` on the iso before running archinstall itself.
However, I guess, there will be still some issues, so I'll keep this bug open until someone confirms, that there are no similar things happening anymore
hmm, apparently archinstall fails to build due to some unrelated python problem, currently - so the new version could take some time.
Ok I will try it again when the next version is released :)
archbuild builds fine for me, but I think it needs some adaptions, at least the mirrors
for downloading packages from..
Ah,I see, they are patched. mmh. needs more debugging then. :-)
the current ISO has an unpatched version of archbuild and a brltty built against
python 3.8 on it. Both have been patched and rebuilt. So the next iso should be fine.
So, I'm lost with the current build-iso script in 'releng' and 'archiso32'. Nothing makes any sense or
works for me..
The syntax of mkarchiso doesn't fit to the one used in build-iso.