Arch is not a distro I'd recommend for beginners. Try something like Mint or Ubuntu. Even Debian has a gentler learning curve.
If the installer simply unmounted the partitions, they should (I think) still be there. They just need to be re-mounted.
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Arch is not a distro I'd recommend for beginners. Try something like Mint or Ubuntu. Even Debian has a gentler learning curve.
If the installer simply unmounted the partitions, they should (I think) still be there. They just need to be re-mounted.
how would i go about remounting them?
been a while since i done this so i might have gotten some parts wrong:
mount /dev/<whichever partition it was> /mnt
. take note of the space between the partition and the /mnt
.arch-chroot /mnt