• Titou@feddit.de
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    4 months ago

    What did you edited ? Arch user here, never had this kind of issue. Also if you managed to install Arch, you should be able to fix it(maybe you switched from terminals, try ctrl+alt+1-9)

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      You were just lucky. For some of us ut was just about having the wrong hardware at the wrong time.

      Not complaining, I knew the risks going in and still love my distro, but arch updates totally can brick a PC with no PEBCAK involved. It does happen. :3

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        Arch dosn’t break by itself, i’ve used bunch of Arch installations and every time it broke it was because of bad manipulation, not pacman -syu

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            Have you tried it or are you just spreading misinformation ?

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              Arch breaking grub has happened to me twice. Second time I couldn’t even recover the install.

              You learn a lot of good practices by using arch, eg a separate home partitjon, git repositories for your config files, maintaining a clean package tree etc. Installing Arch is also really useful for noobs like me to learn some Linux basics.

              I use Fedora, btw.

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              I was among one of the grub fiasco victims. Thank goodness they rolled it back pretty fast and I knew how to chroot.

            • I have not experienced it but half of the arch users on reddit seem to have experienced it. Also it’s not a continuous problem but rather a problem with a certain arch and grub version. However the fact it happened once (to many people) means it can happen a second time

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              A grub breaking thingy happened to me too.
              I was saved by having multiboot, with every OS having their own GRUB version installed. (just selected one using the motherboard’s interface)

              The problem occurred when, after pacman -Syu, I read notes in the output, one of which hinted I would want to update GRUB and went - “Sure, I’ll try the new GRUB update” and ran GRUB update.

              When it didn’t startup after a restart, I just used the debian’s GRUB to login to the OS in question, downgraded GRUB, reinstalled GRUB and then ran pacman -Syu again.

              I feel like mine wasn’t the problem instance that goes on around the web, mostly because:

              1. None of the mentioned fixes worked in my case.
              2. I feel like people won’t go out of their way to update GRUB most of the time.
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            4 months ago

            How did you installed it ? Official arch repo or self compiled ? And what nvidia drivers are you using ? Nouveau or proprietary one ?

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              @Titou proprietary drivers, dkms version.
              Official repos.

              Both my friend and I experienced this, a few minutes later pahole was reverted to previous version on the repos and the update was delayed until fixes were made.

              I migrated from nvidia to amd last summer and no issues since then ( a few crashes in Minecraft, its the only game capable of crashing the GPU, dont know why or how ).

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                Conflict issues is not arch-exclusive(happenned to me on debian sid months ago) but glad to heard you switched to amd

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      Sounds like a skill issue. Some people just don’t know how to use Arch.

      Signed,

      Someone who has spent more days reinstalling Arch than using it.

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        Yeah I dealt with that for a long while. Always used lynx or similar to go download the latest Linux driver from nvidias website, then manually install it lol. What a pain in the ass.

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      I use archinstall. I draw the line at having to use the command line to set up all your stupid partitions. That’s too complicated.