This is corporate propaganda. /s
In all seriousness though it’d be really nice if people stopped sharing memes making Linux look hard. Its literally the only readily available easy to use option that doesn’t spy on you, the people need to not be scared of it.
Agreed so much. It isn’t accurate and it isn’t funny either.
Maybe I just can’t take a joke though…
The instructions for Windows work just as well on Linux, to be fair.
Preposterous, my lucky socks never failed me.
When I was a kid, my dad gave me a pair of socks that repel lions. I’ve never seen a lion while wearing those socks, so I know they work.
The real “scorched earth” strategy:
- Format system drive
- Reinstall Arch
- Keep all your files on the data drive
- Run your personal setup script to put everything back how you like it
- (Optional) Be happy
Edit: forgor 6. Tell everyone you use Arch
- Install Debian
- Experience stability.
- No, really. It’s very stable.
- Spend years growing old with the same packages.
- Accept your fate.
If you’re at the level of having a personal setup script, you should be able to solve just about any problem on Arch without reinstalling.
Source: Been doing it for 10 years now, not a single reinstall.
that just sounds like nixos impermanence with extra steps
repeatedly, and put it in your bio “I use Arch, btw!”
Reboot, click the previous generation on the grub screen.
Babey I couldnt get enough of nixos if I lived a million years
This works with immutable distros as well! Still, kudos to the Nix users
or just load the previous root filesystem snapshot. Btrfs works fine.
I decided to break out of this cursed circle. I installed TempleOS
Can confirm. This is exactly how it works. I use Mint, BTW.
Me too! *Extends hand for high five
Keep your files in “My Documents” (and any other default media folders like movies and pictures; or on a separate drive) and you won’t lose shit other than installed programs when you re-install Windows.
Same goes for linux if you have /home on a separate partition/disk. That saved my ass more times than i am willing to admit…
I’ve learned through years it’s best to just wipe entire OS partition (it’s smart to have a dedicated one with user files on separate one, you can even quickly relocate Documents folders) and just reinstall clean. It’s usually faster and more reliable than troubleshooting for hours with no guaranteed fix.
Jokes on you! My servers are passively cooled!