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11* Home
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17I'm a [[/uw][graduate student]] in the [[https://watform.uwaterloo.ca][WatForm]] group at University of Waterloo,
18supervised by [[https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~nday/][Dr. Nancy Day]]. I'm interested in using formal methods,
19especially type systems, to help make software more reliable.
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21* Pages
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27** CV
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32My academic {{{abbr(CV)}}} is available as [[/cv.pdf][cv.pdf]],
33and an outdated professional resume is available as [[/resume.pdf][resume.pdf]] as
34well.
35
36I'm interested in functional programming and functional languages,
37type systems, and formal methods in general. I love writing Haskell
38and I'm looking into Rust and Lean as well. Feel free to [[/contact][drop me a
39line]] if you like to geek out about any of the above.
40
41** TODO Now
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54You can contact me via email or through my accounts on various online
55platforms.
56
57*** Contact info
58
59- [[mailto:amin@aminb.org][amin@aminb.org]]
60- [[mailto:amin@gnu.org][amin@gnu.org]], I'm a volunteer [[https://www.gnu.org/people/webmeisters.html#aminb][GNU webmaster]]
61- [[mailto:abandali@uwaterloo.ca][abandali@uwaterloo.ca]], I'm a [[file:uw.org][grad student]] @ UW
62- gpg key: [[https://pgp.surfnet.nl/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0xD1FBA36627D65876][CDDE 75F9 0353 8E71 813C DA27 D1FB A366 27D6 5876]]
63- aminb on [[https://freenode.net][freenode]] and [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC][moznet]] IRC
64- [[https://matrix.to/#/@aminb:matrix.org][@aminb:matrix.org]] on Matrix
65- {{{xmpp(aminb@member.fsf.org)}}} via XMPP
66- [[https://pleroma.site/users/aminb][aminb@pleroma.site]] on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse][fediverse]]
67
68*** Other online places
69
70- [[https://git.sr.ht/%257Eaminb][~aminb]] on [[https://sr.ht][sr.ht]]
71- [[https://lobste.rs/u/aminb][aminb]] on Lobsters
72- [[https://gitlab.com/aminb][aminb]] on GitLab
73- [[https://keybase.io/amin][amin]] on Keybase
74- [[https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=aban][aban]] on HN
75- [[https://www.reddit.com/u/aminb][aminb]] on Reddit
76- +[[https://github.com/aminb][aminb]] on GitHub+
77- +[[https://twitter.com/aminban][aminban]] on Twitter+
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86** Arch GNU/Linux on MacBook Air 2013 :arch:macbook:
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96This post summarizes how I install and dual-boot Arch GNU/Linux with
97Full-Disk Encryption alongside macOS. It is not meant to be a
98replacement for the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide][Installation Guide]] or the former [[https://csdietz.github.io/arch-beginner-guide/][Beginner's Guide]].
99Rather, it mostly serves as a small summary with a few useful notes
100about the gotchas.
101
102So, make sure you understand what you type into your terminal. If you
103don't, checking out the Arch wiki should probably be your first step.
104
105/Note:/ you will need internet access throughout the installation and
106the MacBook Air's WiFi doesn't work out of the box on Arch. I
107recommend using your phone's USB Tethering (if it does support it), or
108using an Ethernet-USB adapter.
109
110*** Shrinking the macOS partition
111
112The first step I take is resizing the HFS+ macOS partition to make
113room for the new {{{abbr(GNU/Linux)}}} installation. There are plenty
114of tutorials on how to do this using macOS's Disk Utility, so do that
115and then come back!
116
117*** Creating a bootable Arch Installer USB
118
119There are different ways of creating a bootable Arch USB, all
120documented on the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media][USB flash installation media]] page on the Arch wiki,
121but the simplest one is using =dd= if you already have access to
122another UNIX system.
123
124{{{span(red,Warning:)}}} make sure you backup the data on your flash
125drive, as =dd= will irrevocably destroy all data on it.
126
127Use =lsblk= to find the name (block device) of your USB drive, then
128run =dd= (as root) as shown below:
129
130#+begin_src bash
131dd bs=4M if=/path/to/archlinux.iso of=/dev/sdx status=progress && sync
132#+end_src
133
134Replace =/path/to/archlinux.iso= with the path to the Arch image you
135have downloaded, and =/dev/sdx= with your drive.
136
137*** Booting up from the USB
138
139After creating the install USB, reboot your laptop and hold the alt
140key and boot into the USB.
141
142When booting is complete and you're presented with the prompt, it's a
143good time to make sure you're connected to the internet (see the
144/note/ at the top of this post).
145
146Use =ping= to verify that you've established a connection:
147
148#+begin_src bash
149ping archlinux.org
150#+end_src
151
152*** Updating the system clock
153
154Once you're connected to the internet, make sure the system clock is
155accurate:
156
157#+begin_src bash
158timedatectl set-ntp true # start and enable systemd-timesyncd
159#+end_src
160
161You can check the service status using =timedatectl status=.
162
163*** Partitioning
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167
168I won't dive into partitioning and instead, I'll refer you to the
169[[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Partitioning][Partitioning]] page of Arch wiki. Of the available partitioning tools, I
170personally prefer =cfdisk=.
171
172*** Setting up LVM & LUKS
173
174I use a [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#LVM_on_LUKS][LVM on LUKS]] setup, where I set up LVM on top of the encrypted
175partition.
176
177First, let's set up the underlying encrypted partition:
178
179#+begin_src bash
180cryptsetup -v --cipher aes-xts-plain64 --key-size 512 --hash sha512 \
181 --iter-time 5000 --use-urandom -y luksFormat /dev/sdaX
182#+end_src
183
184where =/dev/sdaX= is the partition you created in the last step
185(e.g. =/dev/sda4=). For more information about the =cryptsetup=
186options, see the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encryption_options_for_LUKS_mode][LUKS encryption options]].
187
188Then we open the container:
189
190#+begin_src bash
191cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sdaX lvm
192#+end_src
193
194Now it's time to use lvm and prepare the logical volume(s):
195
196#+begin_src bash
197pvcreate /dev/mapper/lvm
198vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/lvm
199lvcreate --extents +100%FREE -n root vg
200#+end_src
201
202This will create a physical volume on the mapping we just opened,
203create a volume group named =vg= on the physical volume, and create a
204logical volume named =root= that spans the entire volume group. More
205complex setups are possible thanks to the great flexibility of lvm.
206
207We now format the logical volume with =ext4=:
208
209#+begin_src bash
210mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-root
211#+end_src
212
213*** Installing the base system
214
215Let's mount the logical volume, make a directory for the mount point
216of the boot partition, and mount the boot partition (=/dev/sda1=):
217
218#+begin_src bash
219mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt
220mkdir /mnt/boot
221mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
222#+end_src
223
224Finally, let's install the base system (and optionally =base-devel=):
225
226#+begin_src bash
227pacstrap /mnt base base-devel
228#+end_src
229
230*** Configuring the system
231
232Let's generate the fstab:
233
234#+begin_src bash
235genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
236#+end_src
237
238Use your favorite terminal-based editor, edit the fstab file and add
239the =discard= option for the root partition to enable TRIM on the SSD.
240
241Now we change root into our newly installed system and will configure
242it. Adjust these according to your own setup.
243
244#+begin_src bash
245arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash
246passwd # set the root password
247echo myhostname > /etc/hostname # set the hostname
248ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern /etc/localtime # time zone
249hwclock --systohc --utc # write system clock to hardware clock (UTC)
250useradd -m -G wheel -s /bin/bash myuser # create myuser
251passwd myuser # set the password for myuser
252echo "myuser ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers.d/myuser
253# uncomment en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 and other needed locales in /etc/locale.gen
254locale-gen
255echo LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > /etc/locale.conf
256export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
257#+end_src
258
259Then adjust the initramfs hooks in =/etc/mkinitcpio.conf= and enable
260the =encrypt= and =lvm2= hooks, and make sure =keyboard= is available
261before =encrypt= so you can actually type in the LUKS password when
262booting. Your =HOOKS= line should look similar to this:
263
264#+begin_src
265HOOKS="base udev autodetect modconf block keyboard encrypt lvm2 filesystems fsck"
266#+end_src
267
268After adjusting the hooks, build the initramfs:
269
270#+begin_src bash
271mkinitcpio -p linux
272#+end_src
273
274Now, install the =intel-ucode= package. We'll configure the bootloader
275to enable intel microcode updates.
276
277#+begin_src bash
278pacman -S intel-ucode
279#+end_src
280
281Create the =/boot/loader/loader.conf= with the following content
282(adjust the timeout to your liking):
283
284#+begin_src
285default arch
286timeout 3
287#+end_src
288
289Then create the entry for Arch:
290
291#+begin_src bash
292mkdir -p /boot/loader/entries
293touch /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf
294#+end_src
295
296Now edit =/boot/loader/entries/arch.conf= to specify the Arch entry:
297
298#+begin_src
299title Arch GNU/Linux
300linux /vmlinuz-linux
301initrd /intel-ucode.img
302initrd /initramfs-linux.img
303options cryptdevice=/dev/sdaX:vg:allow-discards root=/dev/mapper/vg-root rw
304#+end_src
305
306Again, =/dev/sdaX= is the partition you created in the [[#partitioning][partitioning]]
307step as the underlying encrypted partition.
308
309Finally, install the bootloader, exit the chroot, umount and reboot!
310
311#+begin_src bash
312bootctl install
313exit
314umount -R /mnt
315reboot
316#+end_src
317
318*** Post-installation recommendations
319
320Congratulations! You now have a minimal Arch installation.
321
322At this point, I usually install my favorite AUR helper, [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pacaur/][pacaur]], then
323I install the [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/broadcom-wl-dkms/][broadcom-wl-dkms]] wireless driver and [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mba6x_bl-dkms/][mba6x_bl-dkms]]
324backlight driver to fix the post suspend/resume issue where three's no
325brightness after waking up from suspend, and the only available
326brightness would be 100%.
327
328#+begin_src bash
329pacaur -S linux-headers dkms # linux-headers is required for dkms
330pacaur -S broadcom-wl-dkms
331pacaur -S mba6x_bl-dkms
332#+end_src
333
334Then, I'd like to install
335
336- input, graphics, and sound drivers,
337- a desktop environment (I prefer Xfce or LXQt),
338- a display manager for login screen (lightdm or sddm), and
339- a network manager (NetworkManager or ConnMan).
340
341Check out the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/General_recommendations][General recommendations]] for more details.
342
343*** References
344
345Here are some resources I've come across each with lots of useful bits
346and pieces, about installing Arch on a MacBook:
347
348- [[https://github.com/pandeiro/arch-on-air][pandeiro/arch-on-air]]
349- [[https://loicpefferkorn.net/2015/01/arch-linux-on-macbook-pro-retina-2014-with-dm-crypt-lvm-and-suspend-to-disk/][Arch Linux on MacBook Pro Retina 2014 with DM-Crypt, LVM and suspend to disk]]
350- [[http://frankshin.com/installing-archlinux-on-macbook-air-2013/][Installing Archlinux on Macbook Air 2013]]
351- [[http://panks.me/posts/2013/06/arch-linux-installation-with-os-x-on-macbook-air-dual-boot/][Arch Linux Installation with OS X on Macbook Air (Dual Boot)]]
352- [[https://visual-assault.org/2016/03/05/install-encrypted-arch-linux-on-apple-macbook-pro/][Installing (encrypted) Arch Linux on an Apple MacBook Pro]]
353- [[http://alexeyzabelin.com/arch-on-mac][Installing Arch Linux on a MacBook Air 2013]]
354- [[https://medium.com/phils-thought-bubble-of-recent-stuff/arch-linux-running-on-my-macbook-2ea525ebefe3][Arch Linux running on my MacBook]]
355- [[http://codylittlewood.com/arch-linux-on-macbook-pro-installation/][Dual boot Arch Linux on MacBook Pro Installation]]
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