ArchInstall 4.0 released
The official ArchInstall script has finally received version 4.0 with a massive interface update that swaps the legacy curses library for the newer textual framework. This release corrects several painful bugs including improper btrfs mount handling and now allows users to configure firewalls directly within the installer menu. Developers have also poured effort into global accessibility by adding full support for Nepali and Galician alongside refreshed translations for existing languages. Anyone planning a fresh setup should give this new interface a try since it reduces the risk of making costly mistakes during partitioning or user creation.
ArchInstall 4.0 released
ArchInstall 4.0 has been released, featuring a significant interface update that transitions from the legacy curses library to the newer textual framework, enhancing user experience during installation. This version addresses critical bugs, such as improving btrfs mount handling and enabling direct firewall configuration within the installer menu, reducing the likelihood of user errors. Additionally, the update expands accessibility by including support for Nepali and Galician languages, along with refreshed translations to aid non-English speakers. Overall, the improvements aim to streamline the installation process and make it safer for users, particularly those relying on external documentation for guidance
