Alright, Arch Linux is like a good friend and an archnemesis (took a couple of spelling tries). It takes a lot of work to set up, especially the first time when you do not have any idea what you are doing.
Now if you are reading this and are interested in or are setting it up, I would like to remind you to remember to install the correct internet package before going out of the live image (maybe USB) console live thing for installing it. I forgot to do that once and it was bad. The live image has it running automatically, but you still need to install it into the base operating system. If you do not do so, you will not have Wi-Fi (which is not great).
It has definitely been a while since I have used Arch myself and I do hope to use it again because it is fun to set up and is very light and fast. I mean there is a tutorial to set up the operating system.
Check the OS out yourself at archlinux.org. It is a gem and is fun to use, just do not mess up or you will face the consequences, and remember that you will probably have a lot of issues.