diff --git a/docs/install/archlinux.md b/docs/install/archlinux.md
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+++ b/docs/install/archlinux.md
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+---
+id: archlinux
+title: Arch Linux Install
+pagination_prev: install/choosemethod
+pagination_next: install/configuration
+description: Install Unpackerr on an Arch Linux server.
+---
+
+import ArchiveAccess from './includes/archiveaccess.md';
+import Permissions from './includes/linuxpermissions.md';
+
+:::info Root Access
+This installation method requires root. If you don't have root on your shell,
+then check out the non-root directions.
+:::
+
+Arch does not use a repository, so binary packages are built and uploaded to GitHub
+for each release. Download the `zst` package for your architecture from the
+[releases page](https://github.com/Unpackerr/unpackerr/releases/latest)
+and install it with `pacman -U `. Alternatively, you can build
+it yourself using the [public AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unpackerr).
+
+If you don't want to bother figuring out which file you need, use the
+[install.sh](https://github.com/Unpackerr/unpackerr/blob/main/init/install.sh) script.
+It downloads and trusts the [GoLift GPG public key](https://golift.io/gpg) and then
+installs the binary Unpackerr package in one command, like this:
+
+```shell
+# Pick curl or wget. Run only one of these:
+curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Unpackerr/unpackerr/main/init/install.sh | sudo bash
+wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Unpackerr/unpackerr/main/init/install.sh | sudo bash
+```
+
+You can run this script any time to update to the latest version. Run it weekly in cron to keep up to date automatically.
+
+
+
+## Permissions
+
+
diff --git a/docs/install/includes/linuxpermissions.md b/docs/install/includes/linuxpermissions.md
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+++ b/docs/install/includes/linuxpermissions.md
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+On Linux, unpackerr runs as `user:group` `unpackerr:unpackerr`. You will need to give that
+user or group read and write access to your archives. That may mean adding the `unpackerr`
+user, for example, to the `debian-transmission` group.
+You would do that with a command such as `sudo usermod -aG debian-transmission unpackerr`
+
+It's only suggested you do run `usermod` if you know what it does and how to set a umask.
+You probably instead want to change the uid and/or gid as shown next.
+
+### Change the uid/gid
+
+If you wish to change the user and/or group that unpackerr runs as you need to do exactly this, **and only this**:
+
+1. Run this command:
+ - `sudo systemctl edit unpackerr.service`
+1. The previous command opens your `$EDITOR` with a commented out version of the unpackerr service unit.
+1. Add the following content to the file editor between the comments.
+ Replace `newuser` and `newgroup` with your new values.
+ ```systemd
+ [Service]
+ User=newuser
+ Group=newgroup
+ ```
+1. Run this to read the new systemd service override file:
+ - `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
+1. Run this to start unpackerr with the new user and group:
+ - `sudo systemctl restart unpackerr`
diff --git a/docs/install/linux.md b/docs/install/linux.md
index 1367684..03c11b5 100644
--- a/docs/install/linux.md
+++ b/docs/install/linux.md
@@ -1,22 +1,19 @@
---
id: linux
-title: Repository
+title: Linux Repository
pagination_prev: install/choosemethod
pagination_next: install/configuration
description: Install Unpackerr on a Linux server.
---
import ArchiveAccess from './includes/archiveaccess.md';
-
-# Linux Repositories
+import Permissions from './includes/linuxpermissions.md';
:::info Root Access
This installation method requires root. If you don't have root on your shell,
then check out the non-root directions.
:::
-## Install
-
Linux binaries are distributed through `yum` and `apt` repositories.
Using a repository allows easier upgrades and access to additional software.
Use the command (script) below to automatically install the GoLift repo and
@@ -38,32 +35,7 @@ sudo systemctl restart unpackerr
## Permissions
-On Linux, unpackerr runs as `user:group` `unpackerr:unpackerr`. You will need to give that
-user or group read and write access to your archives. That may mean adding the `unpackerr`
-user, for example, to the `debian-transmission` group.
-You would do that with a command such as `sudo usermod -aG debian-transmission unpackerr`
-
-It's only suggested you do run `usermod` if you know what it does and how to set a umask.
-You probably instead want to change the uid and/or gid as shown next.
-
-### Change the uid/gid
-
-If you wish to change the user and/or group that unpackerr runs as you need to do exactly this, **and only this**:
-
-1. Make this folder:
- - `sudo mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/unpackerr.service.d/`
-1. Make this file:
- - `sudo touch /etc/systemd/system/unpackerr.service.d/override.conf`
-1. Add the following content to the file. Replace `newuser` and `newgroup` with your new values.
- ```systemd
- [Service]
- User=newuser
- Group=newgroup
- ```
-1. Run this to read the new systemd service override file:
- - `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
-1. Run this to start unpackerr with the new user and group:
- - `sudo systemctl restart unpackerr`
+
---
diff --git a/docs/install/seedbox.md b/docs/install/seedbox.md
index e3c67b2..fbb2f21 100644
--- a/docs/install/seedbox.md
+++ b/docs/install/seedbox.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
id: seedbox
-title: Seedbox
+title: Seedbox Install
pagination_prev: install/linux
pagination_next: install/configuration
description: Install Unpackerr on a Linux server without root.
@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ description: Install Unpackerr on a Linux server without root.
import ArchiveAccess from './includes/archiveaccess.md';
-# Linux Seedbox
-
Learn how to install Unpackerr on your linux shell without root.
1. Download a binary from the [latest release](https://github.com/Unpackerr/unpackerr/releases/latest).
@@ -25,6 +23,8 @@ Learn how to install Unpackerr on your linux shell without root.
+## Install Script
+
Here's a simple script that automates the above steps.
You should take some time to understand how [screen](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNU_Screen)
works if you use this solution. Please read and understand what the script does before running it.
@@ -75,7 +75,10 @@ screen -dmS unpackerr $HOME/unpackerr/unpackerr -c $HOME/unpackerr/unpackerr.con
crontab -
```
-After you run this script, and exit `nano`, Unpackerr will be running in the background.
+After you run this script, and exit `nano` (with `ctrl+x`), Unpackerr will be running in the background.
+
+## Screen Usage
+
If you're not familiar with `screen`, here's a quick primer:
- Run `screen -r` to re-attach Unpackerr's screen to your terminal.
diff --git a/sidebars.js b/sidebars.js
index ec6e47a..29483cf 100644
--- a/sidebars.js
+++ b/sidebars.js
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ module.exports = {
'install/freebsd',
'install/macos',
'install/windows',
- {"Linux": [ 'install/linux', 'install/seedbox']},
+ {"Linux": [ 'install/linux', 'install/archlinux', 'install/seedbox']},
'install/configuration',
]
},