This is a SD card image suitable for imaging direct to SD card using Win32DiskImager under windows.

ArchLinux stopped producing ready made SD images for the Raspberry Pi,
but still provide an up to date downloadable tarball of the root file structure at:

http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv8/broadcom/raspberry-pi-4

There you can also find instructions on how to create an archlinux SD card from a linux system.

The image provided here is created by those instructions, and not altered in any way.

ArchLinuxARM-rpi-4.img - Pi-4 version

Requires:
Raspberry Pi 4
2GB microSd card or larger.

See also:
ArchLinuxARM-rpi-latest.img - Pi B+/Pi Zero version
https://sourceforge.net/projects/archlinuxrpi/

ArchLinuxARM-rpi-latest.img - Pi 2/3 version
https://sourceforge.net/projects/archlinux-rpi2/

Created from ArchLinuxARM-rpi-4-latest.tar.gz 2020-01-16

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  • This would be very valuable to install archlinux but it seems it is outdated. The start.elf file is expecting an old (dec 5 2019) eeprom in the raspi, whereas the current is feb 16 2021). Please update the image! P.S. use xz instead of zip - some image writer software can write them directly to the SD (or SSD - much faster!).
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