i will never use arch ever again there is literally no reason for me
using arch without install scripts does NOT make you cool
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i will never use arch ever again there is literally no reason for me
using arch without install scripts does NOT make you cool
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Using GNU+Arch Linus without install scripts makes you ZeroCool.
doesn't arch come with an install script now ala archinstall? and how often do you plan to reinstall arch on your home computer? seems like you're getting worked up over nothing, that distro seems pointless
its literally just a fancy install script for arch
I don't use it but I tried it. (Not the OP)
I gotta say EndeavourOS is very comfy.
Installs it with some very sane defaults.
Everything just werks out of the box.
Installed the lastest drivers and even updated my CPU microcode.
I would say it's a better choice for a newbie than Manjaro. Less bloated, works better OOTB, and uses the main Arch repos as opposed to downstream garbage.
archinstall is almost always broken.
endavouros is my archinstall
>archinstall is almost always broken.
how so?
it's literally never worked for me. look at the redditors crying about not being able to install arch from june-november last year. it's always broken.
Looked that up, systemd bug LMAO. Systemd gays should suffer!!!11!
Worked on my machine without issues, I think you may just be moronic.
You're a genius for installing arch, did you know that?
You're not actually meant to install it by typing everything manually on the live USB. Write a script of what you want to do, or mount the drive you want to install your new system on and fdisk > mkfs > pacstrap > chroot > etc on it
>uses fork of arch instead of upstream
homie your opinion is worthless
have fun eventually going the way of antergos because a text-based guided installer scared you so much you needed to use a graphical guided installer
i have installed arch without scripts before multiple times
there is literally no reason to do it unless you find it fun or you want a very light specific environment
Wow, that is obvious.
>i have installed arch without scripts before multiple times
i didn't say installing arch without scripts. i made specific reference to the guided installer that is now bundled with the arch iso. antergos at least made sense when the only way to install arch was via a manual install process, but there is literally no point to a distro like endeavor now.
i havent tried it
does it have stuff like a firewall?
haven't used it in years, so i don't remember off the top of my head if there's a dedicated option in the installer (although, it's generally a much more fine-grained installer than others i've used, letting you pick different kernels, audio servers, and so on), but there is a part of the install process that lets you install whatever packages you want. so, you could easily throw ufw in there
cant you see how that is obviously more complicated and time consuming than just using endeavor
so you admitted you haven't actually tried the installer but you're already calling it more time consuming and complicated? maybe an arch-based distro isn't the best fit for you in the first place
>i will never use arch ever again there is literally no reason for me
good for you
>using arch without install scripts does NOT make you cool
Yes, better understanding of your instrument (your OS) makes you cool.
> unable to follow a wiki page
> thinks you choose an operating system to be cool
There is absolutely zero reason to use Endeavor, Manjaro, etc. now that archinstall exists