• Allero@lemmy.today
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    10 hours ago

    Why would average user install Arch?

    Modern user-friendly distros allow a simple graphical install from liveUSB and manage everything, including GRUB configuration, for you. You just select drive, click “install”, reboot and see both Linux and Windows available.

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      And then Windows yoinks your bootloader back and your Linux boot option poofs…

      More of a Windows issue than anything, but still annoying af.

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        It is annoying. You can avoid by installing Linux on a different hard drive. Obviously not always an optiion but maybe.

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        Ideally, you should install Linux on a separate physical drive, then this never happens.

        But yes, not applicable for everyone. In any case, this can be trivially fixed if you went through this once before.

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          9 hours ago

          I had it on a separate drive and this happened to me some how. Perhaps it was my own fuck up, it was a while ago.

          Just resulted in me nuking Windows anyhow, and it’s been fine ever since 🤷‍♀️

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            Maybe the BIOS/UEFI prioritized wrong drive? Or something gone wrong with GRUB.

            Anyhow, congrats on ditching this shithole altogether!