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It sounds like Manjaro Linux is based on Arch Linux... unfortunately, that's not one of the supported Linux distros, and is likely to be difficult to get running.
That said, you could always try a manual installation, rather than using the automated install. It's likely to be tricky to get working, but it should be possible.
Hey,
I did not but what you can do is deploy manjaro into virtualbox and try to install virtualmin there to see how it works
Configuring/troubleshooting Debian servers is always great fun
Howdy,
It sounds like Manjaro Linux is based on Arch Linux... unfortunately, that's not one of the supported Linux distros, and is likely to be difficult to get running.
That said, you could always try a manual installation, rather than using the automated install. It's likely to be tricky to get working, but it should be possible.
-Eric