Quote:Then added the Arch Linux base for the distro
[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this but you didn't create a distro, you just installed Arch Linux. I can tell by watching that grub screen in your video
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*Arch Linux
Advanced options for Arch Linux
check my Arch Linux VM:
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Nevertheless, it's said that installing Arch Linux is for advanced Linux users only, so you must feel good by knowing that you succeded in your first try

You might want to read this http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/down...OK-8.1.pdf this will teach how to create a Linux Distro from scratch. I've been reading it too cause I'd like to learn that, and as far I have, I can assure you it takes more than 4 hours to create one.
This is also a place to learn somes stuff on this https://susestudio.com/ here, you can create your own OpenSUSE based distro; name it what you want it to, add as much or as less software as you want, your own repositories and much more. I created one back in February 2107 based on OpenSUSE LEAP 42.1 The only downside was that I couldn't install it since Live installer didn't work, it was deprecated and it didn't work anymore. But it sure was fun.

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