ArchInstall 4.3 released
ArchInstall 4.3 patches a shell injection vulnerability and fixes the encrypted partition selection bug that has been tripping up clean installs for months. The release quietly tightens disk handling by refactoring how the tool validates partitions, encryption types, and block devices before writing anything to storage. Users will also appreciate the optional font picker in the applications menu and the completed Hindi locale support, which makes the interface actually usable for more people. Power management services now activate automatically after installation finishes, so you can skip the manual systemd tweaking once the system boots.
ArchInstall 4.3 released
ArchInstall 4.3 has been released, addressing critical issues such as a shell injection vulnerability and a bug related to encrypted partition selection that hindered clean installations. The update improves disk handling by refining how partitions and encryption types are validated before writing to storage, while also introducing an optional font picker and enhancing Hindi locale support for a more inclusive user experience. Additionally, power management services now activate automatically post-installation, streamlining the setup process. Overall, these enhancements and bug fixes contribute to a more stable and user-friendly installation experience for Arch Linux users
