Thanks Aaron. Hope the project continues.
So many people complain about a lack of installer, but you only have to install once. With Arch, if you mess up your system, you can always fix it. Other distros have so much preconfigured things in them, but the problem is you don't know how they configured it, and just trying to remove some built-in configuration can be virtually impossible, since it keeps cascading and breaking something else.
Arch is great to be configured exactly how you want, and if anything breaks, you broke it, so you can fix it. At most it requires an install media + chroot, but it can be fixed.
The biggest complaint seems to be the lack of installer, but you only install once.
So many people complain about a lack of installer, but you only have to install once. With Arch, if you mess up your system, you can always fix it. Other distros have so much preconfigured things in them, but the problem is you don't know how they configured it, and just trying to remove some built-in configuration can be virtually impossible, since it keeps cascading and breaking something else.
Arch is great to be configured exactly how you want, and if anything breaks, you broke it, so you can fix it. At most it requires an install media + chroot, but it can be fixed.
The biggest complaint seems to be the lack of installer, but you only install once.
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