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  • Varen@kbin.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlDecision of Next Os
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    6 months ago

    Nah, I run my updates maybe once a week on average. If afterwards something breaks, I simply do a complete Rollback (with e. g. snapshots). If after the next update its still broken, then I start to dig in „what“ is broken and how I might fix it

    But as I said, it didn‘t happen to me yet - but I‘m also fairly new to Arch as well, so that‘s at least my plan on how I would go after it.


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    Rolling release 🤷🏻‍♂️ there might be updates which cause issues where you might need to rollback, if you can handle that it shouldn‘t be a problem.

    I‘m using Arch myself since about 2 months and never happened that an update break something for me - when something broke it was my own fault.







  • got some news. I don’t think, that it might change something, but who knows.
    I added in grub the option “insmod progress” (which I found by googling somewhere). It should show, if kernel and initrd do load or not and now I can see, that the vmlinuz and initrd are loading to 100% and after that it hangs. So it looks like the kernel loads but then stucks.
    As said before, I don’t think that this might change something in regards to further tests with my actual mobo, but I didn’t want to left that out …











  • Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m not complaining at all, in contrary, I am enormous grateful for any help I get.
    I posted alread in reddit as well - subreddits r/Nobara, r/linux4noobs and r/linuxquestions
    Asus-Linux has a thready-like area in their discord „general-issues“, where I made the thread…

    At first it is to learn how everything behaves, test my use-cases to see, if linux could become an all-dayer for me - that would be the main goal - until then the dual-boot to have a fallback option.