That seems a bit dated, at least I have been happy with btrfs for quite a while now :D
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I've also formatted the root partition BTRFS several times, I'm not sure what's the problem with it
Maybe someone switched to BTRFS by formatting without prompts.
I also don't think yaourt is maintained anymore. yay is the new yaourt.
The install script one hasn't aged particularly well. Although I haven't used the official one, so maybe it's not up to IRC standards. Everything else though, totally on point. When is this from?
It's out of date surely, I downloaded it a few years ago
The Debian wiki is basically the same as the Arch wiki, right?
I laughed really hard at the root password saved to a text file only root can read.
Depends on the topic. Debian stable isn’t releasing software as things go on but instead update the package repositories to a version they deem stable. Minor things can change, but also if a big package update dropped on upstream and arch shipped it, some parameters can become deprecated etc.
Stick to your distro’s wiki/bbs/irc when possible, they exist for a reason ;)
"Desire to install Ubuntu"
Haha. The reason why I installed Arch was because of my fear of telemetry.
i like arch, not because of the minimalism, but because manjaro was fucking up my maximalism
Swap file on /tmp haha
Like I see why someone would think thats a good idea, but its also such a bad idea
I didn't get it after reading it the first time but it's such a bad idea.
What, no rollback?
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Been there done that