I tested it a bit in a VM to get familiar with pacman and yay. Latest KDE Plasma 6 and more snaps in Ubuntu’s future are the main reasons I want to switch.

As I don’t use a separate home partition, I have an extra drive with BackInTime home dir backups and virtnbdbackup snapshots.

Is EndeavourOS stable enough for everyday use and would restoring home with BackInTime just work (as root user)?

  • @Shareni
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    47 months ago

    I used it for over a year:

    • idk how many times it failed to boot after an update

    • the update script just died one day and I had to remember to manually mkinitcpio or it would fail to boot

    • it would crash or freeze occasionally

    PS

    The oldest woman smoked until she was like 110, that doesn’t mean smoking isn’t bad for your health.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      I’m using endeavourOS too, I didn’t even know there was an update script. We don’t all just use pacman?

      • @Shareni
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        17 months ago

        I don’t know the specifics, but when you -Syu and there’s a kernel update, at the end of the update it will run some additional commands. I’m pretty sure that’s normal pacman behaviour, but I haven’t used vanilla Arch in a while. At that point mkinitcpio would fail silently, I couldn’t boot afterwards, and there were no warnings about it. Running the command manually would work without an issue and allow me to boot again.

        • @LeFantome
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          17 months ago

          EOS uses standard pacman and the kernel is the standard Arch package. It is identical.