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Title: Installation Archlinux on Raspberry pi 4
Author: Heng Hongsea
Status: Active
Create: 2020-06-10
Update: NA
Version: 0.0.1

Installation Archlinux on Raspberry pi 4

Installation

Go to this link for Installation Archlinux arm :

lxqt on archlinux arm

  • Network

    Use netctl service for connect to internet.

    $  su       #and type password root user
    $ wifi-menu     #you will see wifi list and select wifi that you want connect and type password
    $ cd /etc/netctl        #go to netctl directory
    $ netctl start <wifi_profile>       #use will see wifi profile when you connecting to wifi
    $ ping fb.com       #test ping
    
  • Timezones

    To change the hardware clock time standard to localtime, use:

    $    timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
    

    To check the current zone defined for the system:

    $ timedatectl status
    

    To list available zones:

    $ timedatectl list-timezones
    

    To set your time zone:

    $ timedatectl set-timezone Zone/SubZone
    

    Example:

    $ timedatectl set-timezone Asia/Phnom_Penh
    

    This will create an /etc/localtime symlink that points to a zoneinfo file under /usr/share/zoneinfo/

    $ ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Zone/SubZone /etc/localtime
    

    And then you can reboot your system.

  • System update

    Make sure you have already type both command : pacman-key --init and pacman-key --populate archlinuxarm

    $ pacman -Syu       #update all system
    $ pacman -S sudo 
    $ nano /etc/sudoers
    
        #uncomment this line
        %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
    
    

    And exit to use normal user.

  • Install Lxqt on archlinux arm

    $ sudo  pacman -S xorg xorg-xinit mesa lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter lxqt xf86-video-fbdev breeze-icons xf86-video-fbturbo-git
    $ sudo systemctl enable lightdm networkmanager networkmanager-ap    
    $ sudo reboot
    

    After reboot use will see Lightdm Display Manager use login.