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I'm on the latest ISO build, with fully updated and refreshed keys, with the latest Archinstall version available on Arch32's pacman (2.5.2-1.2).
When Archinstall begins partitioning, it fails and gives the error "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'partitions'"
A few days ago I tried the January build (which was the latest available then), and I still had this issue. I tried fixing this by installing the latest, bleeding edge version of Archinstall off of GitHub, but that didn't work either. I'm guessing it's because *that* version of Archinstall tried to install package versions that weren't available on Arch32's pacman? ![]()
About the AttributeError, it's apparently because the latest Archinstall available is just broken.
So, does this mean I should wait until a newer version of Archinstall is available? When do they normally update?
(Keep in mind, I'm no expert on this topic. I'm likely getting something wrong.)
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I tried both a "released" version and the master github version of archinstall. Sadly both don't work.
https://mirror.archlinux32.org/irc-logs … l#07:23:54
I decided to make a new ISO nevertheless (because on the older ones the keys were not up to date).
Just try the real Arch way of installation (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/installation_guide), I think archinstall
is still just alpha quality and it makes questionable decisions like zram over swap partition (which is totally
unusable if you want to hibernate a running system).
Also I don't like everything is rewritten in Python: it creates dependencies. And currently Python is
in the middle of a rebuild, so it could also be some modules not being up to date causing the
error above.
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