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Revision as of 22:23, 13 September 2012
Fetch the Arch Linux download from RaspberryPi Downloads
If using win32 disk imager then please be aware that the image file needs to be extracted onto a local physical drive (e.g. C: ) rather than a network/remote drive.
Please spend time browsing the Arch Linux Beginners Guide.
Having logged in as root, then make sure you change the default password:
# passwd
Then add a user: (follow the prompts)
# adduser
Then update your system:
# pacman -Syu
Which is likely to update pacman itself – just follow the prompts and once this is complete then re-attempt the complete upgrade:
# pacman -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core is up to date extra is up to date community is up to date alarm is up to date aur is up to date :: Starting full system upgrade... resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... Proceed with installation? [Y/n] :: Retrieving packages from core...
Then install LAMP by following the excellent Arch Linux LAMP guide.
# pacman -S apache php php-apache mysql # rc.d start mysqld
Then add a MySQL password:
# mysqladmin -u root password ‘password’ # mysql -u root -p
Type exit to exit from the CLI MySQL client
Then Edit /etc/rc.conf (to start MySQL at boot):
DAEMONS=(... mysqld ...)
Read and follow the Apache section - one word of warning - I suggest you adjust the default DocumentRoot directory by inserting an additional directory (e.g. htdocs) under /srv/http
Customize your config. At least change httpd.conf and extra/httpd-default.conf to your liking. For security reasons, you might want to change ServerTokens Full to ServerTokens Prod and ServerSignature On to ServerSignature Off in extra/httpd-default.conf.
- rc.d start httpd
Having followed the php installation guide then you'll also need to update php's basedir to match Apache:
open_basedir = /srv/http/htdocs:/home/:/tmp/:/usr/share/pear/
And also define the timezone:
[Date] ; Defines the default timezone used by the date functions ; http://php.net/date.timezone date.timezone = "Europe/London"
Then install the basic development tools (provides gcc, etc.)
# pacman -S base-devel
And perl and the associated MySQL interface modules:
# pacman -S perl-dbi perl-dbd-mysql
You may also wish to include spoken sound support:
# pacman -S festival festival-english alsa-utils
And update your festivalrc file:
# cat /root/.festivalrc (Parameter.set 'Audio_Command "/usr/bin/aplay -R1000 -q -c 1 -t raw -f s16 -r $SR $FILE") (Parameter.set 'Audio_Method 'Audio_Command)
And add a sound.conf file under /etc/modules-load.d to ensure the Broadcom sound module is loaded at boot. The file needs to contain a single statement shown below:
# cat /etc/modules-load.d/sound.conf
snd_bcm2835
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