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Considering switching to CachyOS from Arch after almost a decade
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You can boot from the cachyos livecd and install it the arch way that way you have fine grained control over what is installed, I believe that you have to modify the livecd pacman.conf to add cachyos repos other than that is pretty much the same as a arch install.
Thank you for an actual helpful answer, one of the few in this thread :/