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-This guide has been used for those new to our system, check [[en:manual:beginner_installation|beginner's section]] for an overview.+This guide has been used for those new to our system, check [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation|beginner's section]] for an overview.
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 ==== Choose the installation device ==== ==== Choose the installation device ====
  
-Refer to the beginner's guide, for finding and choosing the proper installation device, whether you are using an [[en:manual:beginner_installation#burn_the_image_to_your_optical_disk|optical disk]], or a [[en:manual:beginner_installation#write_the_image_to_your_usb|USB drive]].+Refer to the beginner's guide, for finding and choosing the proper installation device, whether you are using an [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#burn_the_image_to_your_optical_disk|optical disk]], or a [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#write_the_image_to_your_usb|USB drive]].
  
 ==== Boot Hyperbola’s install environment ==== ==== Boot Hyperbola’s install environment ====
  
-After downloading the ISO, and creating some kind of bootable media, you will need to boot into the live image. If you are unsure of how to do so, see [[en:manual:beginner_installation#download_and_verify_the_live_image|how to boot a GNU/Linux installer]], and move on to the next step; otherwise, just go to the next step.+After downloading the ISO, and creating some kind of bootable media, you will need to boot into the live image. If you are unsure of how to do so, see [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#download_and_verify_the_live_image|how to boot a GNU/Linux installer]], and move on to the next step; otherwise, just go to the next step.
  
 ===== Setting up keyboard layout ===== ===== Setting up keyboard layout =====
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 ===== Preparing the storage device for installation ===== ===== Preparing the storage device for installation =====
  
-You need to prepare the storage device that we will use to install the operating system. You can use same [[en:manual:beginner_installation#write_the_image_to_your_usb|device name]] that you used earlier, to determine the installation device for the ISO.+You need to prepare the storage device that we will use to install the operating system. You can use same [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#write_the_image_to_your_usb|device name]] that you used earlier, to determine the installation device for the ISO.
  
 ==== Wipe storage device ==== ==== Wipe storage device ====
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 ===== Install the base system ===== ===== Install the base system =====
  
-We need to install the essential applications needed for your Hyperbola installation to run; refer to [[en:manual:beginner_installation#install_the_base_system|Install the base system]], on the our wiki.+We need to install the essential applications needed for your Hyperbola installation to run; refer to [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#install_the_base_system|Install the base system]], on the our wiki.
  
 ===== Generate an fstab ===== ===== Generate an fstab =====
  
-The next step in the process is to generate a file known as an <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>fstab</color>; the purpose of this file is for the operating system to identify the storage device used by your installation. On [[en:manual:beginner_installation#generate_an_fstab|the beginner’s guide]] is the instruction to generate that file.+The next step in the process is to generate a file known as an <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>fstab</color>; the purpose of this file is for the operating system to identify the storage device used by your installation. On [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#generate_an_fstab|the beginner’s guide]] is the instruction to generate that file.
  
 ===== Chroot into and configure the system ===== ===== Chroot into and configure the system =====
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 Now, you need to <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>chroot</color> into your new installation, to complete the setup and installation process. **Chrooting** refers to changing the root directory of an operating system to a different one; in this instance, it means changing your root directory to the one you created in the previous steps, so that you can modify files and install software onto it, as if it were the host operating system. Now, you need to <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>chroot</color> into your new installation, to complete the setup and installation process. **Chrooting** refers to changing the root directory of an operating system to a different one; in this instance, it means changing your root directory to the one you created in the previous steps, so that you can modify files and install software onto it, as if it were the host operating system.
  
-To chroot into your installation, follow the instruction on [[en:manual:beginner_installation#chroot_and_configure_the_base_system|the beginner’s guide]].+To chroot into your installation, follow the instruction on [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#chroot_and_configure_the_base_system|the beginner’s guide]].
  
 ==== Setting up the locale ==== ==== Setting up the locale ====
  
-Locale refers to the language that your operating system will use, as well as some other considerations related to the region in which you live. To set this up, follow the instructions in [[en:manual:beginner_installation#locale|the beginner’s guide]].+Locale refers to the language that your operating system will use, as well as some other considerations related to the region in which you live. To set this up, follow the instructions in [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#locale|the beginner’s guide]].
  
 ==== Setting up the consolefont and keymap ==== ==== Setting up the consolefont and keymap ====
  
-This will determine the keyboard layout of your new installation; follow the instructions in [[en:manual:beginner_installation#kepmap|the beginner’s guide]].+This will determine the keyboard layout of your new installation; follow the instructions in [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#kepmap|the beginner’s guide]].
  
 ==== Setting up the time zone ==== ==== Setting up the time zone ====
  
-You’ll need to set your current time zone in the operating system; this will enable applications that require accurate time to work properly (e.g., the web browser). To do this, follow the instructions [[en:manual:beginner_installation#time_zone|the beginner’s guide]].+You’ll need to set your current time zone in the operating system; this will enable applications that require accurate time to work properly (e.g., the web browser). To do this, follow the instructions [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#time_zone|the beginner’s guide]].
  
 ==== Setting up the hardware clock ==== ==== Setting up the hardware clock ====
  
-To make sure that your computer has the right time, you’ll have to set the time in your computer’s internal clock. Follow the instructions in [[en:manual:beginner_installation#hardware_clock|the beginner’s guide]] to do that.+To make sure that your computer has the right time, you’ll have to set the time in your computer’s internal clock. Follow the instructions in [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#hardware_clock|the beginner’s guide]] to do that.
  
 ==== Setting up the kernel modules ==== ==== Setting up the kernel modules ====
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 ==== Setting up the hostname ==== ==== Setting up the hostname ====
  
-Now we need to set up the hostname for the system; this is so that our device can be identified by the network. Refer to the hostname section of the [[en:manual:beginner_installation#hostname|beginner’s guide]]. You can make the hostname anything you like; for example, if you wanted to choose the hostname <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>hyperbola</color>, you would run the echo command, like this:+Now we need to set up the hostname for the system; this is so that our device can be identified by the network. Refer to the hostname section of the [[archive:en:manual:beginner_installation#hostname|beginner’s guide]]. You can make the hostname anything you like; for example, if you wanted to choose the hostname <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF>hyperbola</color>, you would run the echo command, like this:
  
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