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Luke's Auto-Rice Bootstraping Scripts (LARBS)

Official Website: larbs.xyz

This is a set of scripts either can either (1) install Arch Linux automatically with a typical Arch ISOed USB, and perhaps more prominently (2) automatically install and configure all of the prerequisites for an advanced Linux desktop environment, using my configs here as a base.

Table of Contents

About

Really, the goal of this script is to start a kind of Linux meta-distribution which makes the more nuanced aspects of an advanced Linux setup available to even Linux newbies. Of course, it's also a great tool for advanced users who want to get into tiling window managers and just generally cool-looking and efficient worksetups.

All the core stuff we be installed without prompt, but you'll have the option to install some of the larger non-essential packages (LaTeX, LibreOffice, Blender, etc.).

Installation

On an already existing Arch install

This is just as easy. Log in as the root user and run the following.

curl -LO https://larbs.xyz/larbs.sh #Downloads the script.
bash larbs.sh #Runs it.

After prompting you for some settings and some package choices, the system will install my full i3-gaps tiling window manager Desktop Environment. If you don't know what that means, don't worry, because I've gone to great lengths to write readable instructions about how to go PRO super quick with this system.

Finally, it will use git to download my Voidrice dotfiles and will plop them in their proper location for instant use!

Then, finally, once that all is done, you should be able to log out, then log in as your newly created user and type startx to begin the graphical environment. Congrats!

Installing Arch automatically

I also have a script here for installing Arch automatically. I only wrote this script so I could quickly install then test the other scripts on new computers, but theoretically you could use it as well. BUT this is a lazy, pre-alpha script which does not give you many options (it automatically chooses the New York time zone, US English, GRUB, Network Manager, etc). Even more important, it automatically partitions /dev/sda without asking, so unless, you have no non-backed up data on your machine, I don't advise running it unless you don't mind a full wipe. That said, you can run it like this after booting into an Arch live environment:

curl -LO https://larbs.xyz/arch.sh #Downloads the script.
bash arch.sh #Runs it.

After the system installs, you'll have the option of bootstrapping automatically into installing my configs as well.

How to Use

Once you're in the environment, just type Super / Mod / Windows + F1 to pull up a document that will explain everything.

Permission Details (sudoers file)

These script will give your new created user (and those others you put in the wheel group) sudo access (with a password), but will also allow some commands to be run without any password confirmation. Those include:

  • shutdown
  • reboot
  • pacman -Syyu/pacman -Syu
  • packer -Syyu/packer -Syu
  • mount
  • umount
  • systemctl restart NetworkManager

Additionally, if you've put your password in a terminal window already, you will not need to repeat putting it in in other terminal windows.

Version

We're basically on Version 2.0 now, which is still pretty primitive. I'm adding some error handling, if the script fails, check the contents of LARBS.log in whatever directory you've run the script. Still, this script is still in the Wild West, so I recommend only running it on fresh installs.

Why I made this

When you've installed Arch Linux 6 gorrillian times like me, you get pretty sick of having to reproduce your favorite configuration on fresh installs over and over. When you're a C-list YouTube celebrity, it gets even more difficult when literally thousands of people ask you how to do X or get Y.

The LARBS are a final solution to all of that. These scripts are to be run on a fresh install of Arch Linux, and they create a user, install all required programs and set up dotfiles directly from Github to give normal people a fairly sleek Linux configuration without hundreds of autsitic hours. I did the work, so why should you?

I've also documented the configuration fairly well, check out the documentation on my voidrice repository for that.

>still using systemd botnet distro and/or not a 100% free-as-in-freedumb Parabola GANOO slash Linocks

I do plan on making an alternative script option for Parabola sooner or later, after all Parabola is the distro I actually use. If you want to use Arch OpenRC or another Arch-based non-systemd distro, I think this script still should work, although you may have to manually enable Network Manager or Pulseaudio. I haven't tested this though. If you have, tell me the results and I might implement it.