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This is it mostly for sure. I used to be that True Linux Enjoyer. I still install arch sometimes but I only ever use an arch-derived distribution now that comes with an installer. I already feel like there’s not enough time in the day without having to manually copy files off a USB stick
None of the usual installers can do what I want unfortunately, so I'm stuck doing it myself.
I gotta ask, what is it you want that the installer doesn't provide?
Not them but for me its LUKS on LVM for desktops. For laptops,
archinstall
with LVM on LUKS is sufficient.I have a similar need for a "niche" install. I need Arch for it. I'm doing a laptop installation with LUKS2, TPM2, Secure Boot, systemd-boot with UKI, BTFRS, Apparmor and it has a Oculink eGPU dock station.