live Arch Linux builder
Features
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    Built from standard Arch Linux packages 
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    Only minimal changes made to enable functioning as a live system - it is essentially pure Arch Linux 
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    Can build live iso images (for CD or DVD), USB-sticks, hard disk partitions (sometimes called 'frugal' installation), etc. 
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    Can also build from existing Arch installation 
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    Can use standard Arch kernel ('kernel26'), no kernel build is necessary 
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    Fully customisable package selection 
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    Use of build 'profiles' to make system designs readily reproducible - all the configuration details are contained within a 'profile' directory 
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    Uses isolinux/extlinux/syslinux bootloader 
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    Automatic generation of /etc/fstab based on device detection; can also detect LVM volumes (when configured to do so) 
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    Does not require an Arch Linux system to build it, any modern GNU/Linux system should suffice 
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    Can be used to install an already configured Arch Linux to hard disk - you can test, configure and reconfigure, and even update, before you install 
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    Uses standard udev-based hardware detection 
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    Based on squashfs, aufs, initramfs (using standard Arch mkinitcpio) 
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    On a writeable medium (e.g. USB-stick) it is possible to support transparent data persistence between boots - also package updates (including the kernel) are possible 
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    Easy copying between media, e.g. USB-stick -- CD/DVD 
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    Full graphical system possible, e.g. with KDE, OpenOffice, GIMP, ... . Example profiles build xfce based systems 
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    Using ssh it's possible to run this CD/USB-stick on a system without monitor/keyboard - remote installation and rescue is also possible 
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    Optional use of existing swap partition ('swap' boot parameter) 
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    Simple text configuration files 
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    Extensive documentation 
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    larch can itself be run from a live medium, allowing easy 'larchification' of existing installations 
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    The basic functions are provided by command-line scripts (written in python), but a convenient GUI is also provided (using pyqt) 
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    i18n-ready (using gettext) 
