Switching from Mint to Arch

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Im switching from Mint to Arch. Anything I should know before I install it? perhaps any tips or advice. I've found a few things Arch provides that Mint doesn't and the Terminal seems better but maybe that's just me. any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
 


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Don't forget to add your favorite text editor when installing packages. I forgot to do that my first time and if I remember right, I had to reboot from USB and chroot back in to install vim so I could modify some config files.
 

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Im switching from Mint to Arch. ... and the Terminal seems better but maybe that's just me.
Hm? Shell or terminal application? Either would be available in both mint and arch.

I haven't used arch on anything, but i'm thinking the only real difference would be the package management?
 

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Don't forget to add your favorite text editor when installing packages. I forgot to do that my first time and if I remember right, I had to reboot from USB and chroot back in to install vim so I could modify some config files.

Should just be able to sudo pacman -S vim after install

Edit: Ohhh i gotcha - you mean during the install when you're in the chrooted /mnt. You can always 'exit' and edit w/ vim outside the chroot, then re-chroot in there without rebooting or anything.
 
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All in a day's work for a multi-multi-booter.

(I can't keep a straight face with that, gotta reboot)
 
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1. Don't forgot to either set your root password or to install and configure sudo.
2. Don't forget to install a networkmanager otherwise you will have to manually configure your network setup or use systemd-network but I prefer to use a networkmanager.
 
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