![]() There may be a demand for mods that would ask about the disk partitioning, about the name of a regular user and his password, etc. But if you yourself make the mods of the script and want to share them, then please, I will gladly publish them here. The script was made exclusively for myself, so no wishes are accepted! The script already 100% meets my needs and I will not change anything in it. The script also does not ask for passwords and the name of an regular user – but this is generally not a problem, passwords are changed with commands (for root):Īnd you can easily create your user in a graphical environment. The script itself marks the hard disk partitions, so when creating a virtual machine, you need to select a virtual disk size of 100 gigabytes. Like any car without a steering wheel, the script has its own nuances. In short, you enter two commands, and after rebooting you get a completely installed and configured system. If you run it on a real computer, then with a probability of 100% it will overwrite one of your hard drives. The script itself installs the guest add-ons and configures them properlyĪ regular user has been added, a password has been set for himĪdded BlackArch repository but the tools themselves are not installedĪTTENTION: run the script ONLY on a virtual machine!!! The script doesn't ask for anything, it just works. Installed the most necessary programs (browser, simple text editor, terminal, system monitor and others) Installed display manager (GDM) + graphical desktop environment (Cinnamon) Start by downloading the Arch Linux image from the official site: Ĭreate a new virtual machine and start it, specify the Arch Linux ISO as the boot disk.įor the script to start working you need:Īnd then - just wait… The result of the script: Therefore, I decided to make a script for quickly deploying BlackArch in a virtual machine. And if with most OS everything is quite simple, then on Arch Linux/BlackArch it takes a prohibitively long time. Due to the nature of my work, I often have to reinstall operating systems. ![]()
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