A recent episode of a Linux news podcast I keep up with featured an interview with a journalist who had written a piece for a non-Linux audience about giving it a try. It was surprisingly widely read. The writer’s experience with some of the more popular desktop distributions had been overwhelmingly positive, and he said as much in his piece and during the interview. However, when the show’s host asked whether he had tried Arch Linux, the journalist immediately and unequivocally dismissed the idea, as if it were obviously preposterous.
I love Arch now
before I forced myself to learn Bash and manage a system through the command line not so much.
Getting Arch to run on Bare Metal is a whole another animal vs a VM. I make a lot of money off of fixing Arch installs first 1 is $50 and $100 from their(I'm not a jerk These jobs take up a lot of my time and I just want to be a last resort for a botched Arch install) in virtualbox you don't have to configure your wifi and get zero experience using IP tools and every one I have fixed that's a always a issue and then I normally spend about 2 - 3 hours building their system and making it Noob friendly. but if you could live inside a terminal it's perfect my arch box doesn't even have a DE
Good review, I recently download Arch Linux on my built pc was working great. I update the system now it wont load, I keep getting this error Kernel panic- not syncing: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block. I've try everything I can find on google and nothing, still having issue can you please help me? Thank you in advance.
Overcoming Your Terror of Arch Linux
Posted by: Jonathan Terrasi November 7, 2018 11:58 AMA recent episode of a Linux news podcast I keep up with featured an interview with a journalist who had written a piece for a non-Linux audience about giving it a try. It was surprisingly widely read. The writer’s experience with some of the more popular desktop distributions had been overwhelmingly positive, and he said as much in his piece and during the interview. However, when the show’s host asked whether he had tried Arch Linux, the journalist immediately and unequivocally dismissed the idea, as if it were obviously preposterous.
before I forced myself to learn Bash and manage a system through the command line not so much.
Getting Arch to run on Bare Metal is a whole another animal vs a VM. I make a lot of money off of fixing Arch installs first 1 is $50 and $100 from their(I'm not a jerk These jobs take up a lot of my time and I just want to be a last resort for a botched Arch install) in virtualbox you don't have to configure your wifi and get zero experience using IP tools and every one I have fixed that's a always a issue and then I normally spend about 2 - 3 hours building their system and making it Noob friendly. but if you could live inside a terminal it's perfect my arch box doesn't even have a DE
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