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NOTE: Documentation is still being worked on! Some pages may be incomplete or don't exist yet. Welcome! Welcome to my BookStack! This will be a comprehensive repository of all my IT-related documentation, including detailed instructions on how to set up vari...
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Only the Backend - sys-API - is open-source. The Android app companion is not.Keep that in mind if you search for an open-source solution. Introduction With Monitee and sys-API, you can monitor your server's resources and control docker containers remotely.I...
First boot
Download ISO file Firstly, you need to choose the latest ISO file. You do this by opening the Global mirror of Arch Linux. Arch releases a new ISO every month, so if you want to have a rescue drive ready for the worst-case, be sure to keep it updated. Ti...
Formatting Drives
You should now be inside the Arch shell. Below is a screenshot of what it looks like. With the command below, you can list all currently attached drives. In that list, there should at least be your main Hard Drive and your Flash Drive. root@archiso ~...
Installation
Mounting the drive You've now formatted your drives successfully, you now need to install Linux itself. That is the longest part of the installation, so get ready! Mount all your partitions with the following commands: Note:- Replace the /dev/vda device wit...
Configuration
Entering our system Since we're unable to reboot yet, as we've not configured our system properly yet, the Arch Linux project has supplied us with a handy command to enter the system without booting into it. This can also be used to diagnose any issues you mig...
Finalization
Desktop Environment Now it's time to choose your desktop environment, if you want or need one. KDE KDE is a powerful and feature rich desktop distribution that at first resembles a layout similar to that by Microsoft Windows. KDE is very customizable though, a...