Post number #1063114, ID: f199c2
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hey /tech/, windows user here so, straight to the deal, i bought myself new ssd and installed endeavouros on it, i kind of liked it, but since it's literally my first time using it ive managed to fuck it up very badly, and so ive installed my beloved. currently im on windows, but damn that experience was interesting should i explode the windows and get back on eos, /tech/?
Post number #1063115, ID: 409db1
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try installing it in a vm, try to reproduce the issue, try to fix it = learn $$$!
Post number #1063159, ID: 0ab70b
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i'd recommend partitioning your /home seperatly. so if you really fuck it up you can just re-install / and remount /home
if you're up for fucking around and learing that stuff.
if you wanna you can also learn how to recover the system by booting the install medium and chroot into the broken install.
Post number #1063160, ID: 0ab70b
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>>1063159 i think this would also allow you to have multiple diffrent distros installed with a shared user, but i've never done that
Post number #1063161, ID: a515d1
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Kinda cool idea :)
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| hey /tech/, windows user here
so, straight to the deal, i bought myself new ssd and installed endeavouros on it, i kind of liked it, but since it's literally my first time using it ive managed to fuck it up very badly, and so ive installed my beloved.
currently im on windows, but damn that experience was interesting
should i explode the windows and get back on eos, /tech/?