I use ARCH btw

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Following the guide is mostly ok ;

- No need to partition if there's no need to (esp EFI) ; you'll run into a permissions nightmare on your /home, but that's better than loosing data

- Only format your system / partition (or root partition) with makefs.<type of filesystem>

- It's ok to mount the EFI partition to /boot/efi so as to not fill that small partition with everything in /boot, especially numerous kernels

- Default install through pacstrap needs a lot more stuff, you'll probably want:

-- base-devel linux-lts os-prober pacman-contrib

-- grep rsync nano tar git iwd - snapper ?

-- gdm gnome networkmamager gedit - or any of your logon manager and desktop evironement you choose

-- bluez bluez-utils

-- firefox vlc smplayer gimp

When you chroot in, it's normal for os-prober to not see the M$ partition, even if it is mounted ; you should re-run it, and grub-mkconfig, when you did reboot into the actual system

- don't forget to start some services, duh...

-- gdm.service

-- NetworkManager.service

-- bluetooth.service

with systemctl enable --now <name of unit>.service

Create a basic user with

   useradd -m <name of user>

Add it to sudoers with

   EDITOR=nano visudo

Now you can reboot. Have you installed some network software ? Have you started a graphic shell ? That's the core needs for a functional fresh install to be tuned further as needed.

Set up aur or flatpak for dropbox and ungoogled-chromium ; add python-gpgme for dropbox

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