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Arch Linux is getting easier to install
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The popular Arch Installer script, more commonly known by its package name archinstall, got an update this week that will make installing Arch Linux a little bit easier for those who don't have a wired connection to the internet.
Specifically, archinstall version 3.0.13 makes connecting to Wi-Fi during installation easier. Developer Daniel Girtlera developed a dedicated Wi-Fi connection menu for archinstall that automates activating the Wi-Fi adapter and getting a list of networks to easily connect to.
Previously, if you had no Ethernet connection, you had to put in some work to get a wireless connection. You needed to use a series of iwctl commands to identify your Wi-Fi adapter, enable it, scan for networks, and connect to a known SSID.
This feature was actually requested in the archinstall issue tracker all the way back in 2023, so this Wi-Fi interface has been a long time coming.