thank you for your Ticket and your interest on my generates ArchLinux Live ISO with the GNOME Destop Environment.
When the Gnome Login Screen appears, you can simply type in "root" in the user textfield. After clicking th return button on your keyboard, a default ArchLinux ISO Messege will apear unter the text field and the login process just started. After about 6 Seconds, the GDM Starter will launch the GNOME Shell and the Desktop.
Ich hope this instruction was helpful and if you have any Questions or Suggestions, please let me know and feel free to open a Ticket on SourceForge or an Issue on GitHub
Take Care :)
Last edit: Norman Schmidt 2022-02-22
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Figured it out, thank you. How do you make it boot of live USB specifically arch linux, i was trying to do battop application because i test a lot of laptop battery's. Live windows too slow.
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Hi Elvis Sakalauskas,
thank you for your Ticket and your interest on my generates ArchLinux Live ISO with the GNOME Destop Environment.
When the Gnome Login Screen appears, you can simply type in "root" in the user textfield. After clicking th return button on your keyboard, a default ArchLinux ISO Messege will apear unter the text field and the login process just started. After about 6 Seconds, the GDM Starter will launch the GNOME Shell and the Desktop.
Ich hope this instruction was helpful and if you have any Questions or Suggestions, please let me know and feel free to open a Ticket on SourceForge or an Issue on GitHub
Take Care :)
Last edit: Norman Schmidt 2022-02-22
Figured it out, thank you. How do you make it boot of live USB specifically arch linux, i was trying to do battop application because i test a lot of laptop battery's. Live windows too slow.
I guess balena etcher would work for that to flush the iso on a usb device