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[00:13:42] <bschnei> strit: are you asking about ARM? The packages hosted by DrZee work on ARMv8.2 and later. This table should help you out: https://en.wikipedia.org
[00:13:43] <phrik> Title: Template:Application ARM-based chips - Wikipedia (at en.wikipedia.org)
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[04:29:47] <strit|M> <bschnei> "strit: are you asking about ARM?..." <- Yeah, I was wondering since the tarball does not contain a kernel.
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[04:33:22] <bschnei> strit: I think bootstrap tarballs made with archiso only have base and arch-install-scripts by design. Solskogen/DrZee would have to confirm. If so, it gives you just enough to chroot into itself and then pacstrap a new installation using the steps here: https://wiki.archlinux.org
[04:33:23] <phrik> Title: Install Arch Linux from existing Linux - ArchWiki (at wiki.archlinux.org)
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