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Mod note: Merging with The Official Unofficial 'Arch is Best' Thread
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It is the best, after using it for 6 years straight! In these 6 years I learned about Linux a lot more than Mint could ever teach me. With Mint I was mostly wasting my time trying to figure out how to fix the constantly broken packages out of thin air. (facepalm)
The only downside of Arch is the LAN card initialization during install. IDK why but the stupid LAN card tends to change its name with every installation - sometimes it's enp4s0, other times it decides to enp4s25 or whatever random number replacing the 0 it wants at the moment of installation which is generally annoying. This is why I avoid reinstalling at all costs and prefer to rely on clonezilla backups.
RADO OS GTK3 (customized Arch), i7-12700F, RTX 3070 Ti 8GB, 64GB DDR5-4800 (OCed to 5200 MHz).
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IDK why but the stupid LAN card tends to change its name with every installation...
Here's why, along with a simple fix to avoid that ever happening again:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Networ … face_names
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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Valso wrote:IDK why but the stupid LAN card tends to change its name with every installation...
Here's why, along with a simple fix to avoid that ever happening again:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Networ … face_names
That's for post-install. I'm not sure if it will work in a booted ISO during installation. But I'll test it some day, if the current installation breaks.
RADO OS GTK3 (customized Arch), i7-12700F, RTX 3070 Ti 8GB, 64GB DDR5-4800 (OCed to 5200 MHz).
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It works for the iso - just add the kernel parameter at boot.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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