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First experience installing instantOS using the 2025.10.01 arch ISO. After booting the ISO, I need to run the following commands otherwise the instantOS installer enters a loop complaining about a missing gum command:

pacman -S gum
bash <(curl -L instantos.io/install)

With gum installed, the instantOS installer can carry on for some time, emitting with some warnings, but eventually it enters another loop printing the following messages:

warning: bash-5.3.3-2 is up to date -- skipping
error: target not found: nitrogen
warning: lshw-B.02.20-1 is up to date -- skipping
/root/instantARCH/moduleutils.sh: line 15: imenu: command not found
/usr/bin/reflector
[2025-10-26 hh:mm:ss] WARNING: failed to rate http(s) download (http://mirror.ufscar.br/archlinux/extra/os/x86_64/extra.db): Download timeout out after 5 seconds(s).
[2025-10-26 hh:mm:ss] WARNING: failed to rate http(s) download (https://mirror.theo546.fr/archlinux/extra/os/x86_64/extra.db): Download timeout out after 5 seconds(s).
[2025-10-26 hh:mm:ss] WARNING: failed to rate http(s) download (https://sg.arch.niranjan.co/extra/os/x86_64/extra.db): Download timeout out after 5 seconds(s).
[2025-10-26 hh:mm:ss] WARNING: failed to rate http(s) download (https://in.arch.niranjan.co/extra/os/x86_64/extra.db): Download timeout out after 5 seconds(s).
:: Synchronizing package database...
core downloading...
extra downloading...
multilib downloading...
retrying package installation in 4 seconds

warning: bash-5.3.3-2 is up to date -- skipping
error: target not found: nitrogen
...

And so on and so forth. After more than an hour in this loop, I pressed Ctrl-C to exit. Even though the installer said "Installation successful" the installation media was not bootable.

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