I made a base and clones the other night, it is the arch base files downloaded into the archlinux iso, partition, format, configure, install grub, remove arch iso , how I done the above.
It is quick to make the build when beginning from the already configured base.
Then it take extra time for the editing and changes.
I decided on this method as I needed practice to make the base up, as it took me about 70% or more of the time first time around.
This time around the v0.3 lol, when I get to about version 4million (randomish number guess) it will be good.
I can use this now to bypass the issues with Linux Bible 9th Edition tutorial commands and Fedora 27, so I can at least move on from where I was stuck .
It is quick to make the build when beginning from the already configured base.
Then it take extra time for the editing and changes.
I decided on this method as I needed practice to make the base up, as it took me about 70% or more of the time first time around.
This time around the v0.3 lol, when I get to about version 4million (randomish number guess) it will be good.
I can use this now to bypass the issues with Linux Bible 9th Edition tutorial commands and Fedora 27, so I can at least move on from where I was stuck .