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Built from standard Arch Linux packages
Only minimal changes made to enable functioning as live CD, the system is essentially pure Arch Linux
Can also build live USB-sticks
Can also build from existing Arch installation
Can use standard Arch kernel ('kernel26'), no kernel build necessary
Fully customizable package selection
Can use isolinux or GRUB bootloader
Automatic generation of /etc/fstab based on device detection; can also detect LVM volumes (when configured to do so)
Does not require an Arch Linux system to build it, any modern GNU/Linux system should suffice
Can be used to install Arch Linux to hard disk - either the full live CD content or using ftp to install any desired packages in their latest versions
Uses latest udev-based hardware detection
Based on squashfs, aufs, initramfs (using standard Arch mkinitcpio)
Changes made during a session can be saved back to the boot medium (assuming it is writable - USB-stick, hard-disk, etc.)
Full graphical system possible, e.g. with KDE, OpenOffice, GIMP, ...
Using ssh it's possible to run this CD/USB-stick on a system without monitor/keyboard - remote installation and rescue is also possible
Copy to RAM possible, using boot parameter ('c2r')
Optional use of existing swap partition ('swap' boot parameter)
Simple text configuration files
Extensive documentation
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