Archbang Iso [upd] Online
| Partition | Size | Type | Mount point | Flags | |-----------|------|------|-------------|-------| | /dev/sda1 | 512MB | EFI System (FAT32) | /boot/efi | boot, esp | | /dev/sda2 | 4-8GB | Linux swap | swap | swap | | /dev/sda3 | Rest | Linux filesystem (ext4) | / | (none) |
openbox --restart ArchBang uses ~4-5GB. Clean pacman cache:
# Identify your USB device (e.g., /dev/sdb) lsblk umount /dev/sdb* Write ISO to USB (WARNING: deletes all data on target) sudo dd if=archbang-2024.10.13-x86_64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M status=progress && sync archbang iso
The system will load into a – you'll see Openbox with a terminal, Conky, and a desktop.
nano ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml Then reload: openbox --reconfigure Config file: ~/.config/tint2/tint2rc | Partition | Size | Type | Mount
# Check pacman logs grep "upgraded" /var/log/pacman.log sudo pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/old-package.pkg.tar.zst Advanced Tips 1. Switch to a Different Kernel # Install LTS kernel sudo pacman -S linux-lts linux-lts-headers Update bootloader sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg 2. Use Systemd Features ArchBang uses systemd by default. Enable services:
systemctl list-unit-files | grep enabled systemctl enable --now sshd Edit ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml under <keyboard> : Switch to a Different Kernel # Install LTS
sudo pacman -Scc Rollback a package: