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title: "Using reflector in Arch my way"
category: [english]
tags: [arch, linux, reflector, mirrors]
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_Reflector is a tool that checks the most recently upgraded Arch Linux mirrors
and ranks them by speed and saves them to your mirrorlist._
**This is largely based on [ArchWiki page on reflector] which is licensed in [GNU
Free
Documentation License 1.3 or later].**
[archwiki page on reflector]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Reflector
[gnu free documentation license 1.3 or later]:
https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
TL;DR commands:
<pre>
sudo pacman --needed -S reflector rsync curl
cd /etc/systemd/system/
sudo curl -LO https://github.com/Mikaela/shell-things/raw/master/etc/systemd/system/reflector.service
sudo systemctl enable reflector
sudo systemctl start reflector
sudo pacman -Syu
</pre>
(end of TL;DR and what you actually do)
1. Install reflector itself, additional depedency of rsync to rank the mirrors
by speed, and curl which you use in the second command
2. to download my reflector.service
- differences to Arch Wiki version: requires network-online.target so you
don't have to enable any wait-online services and uses only https mirrors.
3. enable the service so it's ran on boot
4. start it now so it checks the most recently updated mirrors and saves them to
mirrorlist.
5. Check for updates & install them.
Do check the service itself at
https://github.com/Mikaela/shell-things/raw/master/etc/systemd/system/reflector.service
!
Bonus: edit `/etc/pacman.conf` and add the line:
```
NoExtract = etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
```
so when you upgrade you won't get useless mirrorlist.pacnew file. **NOTE:** it's
intented to be `etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist` without the initial `/`, because it's
_relative_, not _absolute_, path.