nytpu on Nostr: Honestly, I really like the mostly manual Arch installation process. I fully ...
Honestly, I really like the mostly manual Arch installation process. I fully understand the complaints about it and would never recommend it to beginners or people who want they're computer to Just Work (and 99% of the time I personally fall into the latter category). But if you want to start getting an idea of how it's set up under the hood then it's nice. And if you're like me and *extremely* picky about what's installed on your system and how it's configured, then it works out great.
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