• Johanno@feddit.de
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    1 年前

    Use glorious nixos. Never fear anything breaking. And even if you manage to do so just roll back in the boot menu or terminal.

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      1 年前

      Ahh until something hangs when updating grub. Had it happen twice over the last couple of months. No real biggie as it’s not the hardest thing to recover from / easy enough to pull my config and rebuild.

      Maybe it’s me, maybe it’s Nixos or Grub.

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        1 年前

        Why would you update grub?

        Also I am not sure if I am even using grub. Does systemd have a bootloader?

        Normal people don’t change their bootloader that often.

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          Yeah, systemd-init. Pretty sure the GUI installer uses systemd-init – never broke once for me.

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            I’ll probs have to migrate back over, grub will be written to on every rebuild for what I’m assuming is adding entries. Not sure of the inner workings all I know is it’s caused me headaches a couple of times now.

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        That’s why I use Gentoo. If something breaks I just boot system from external drive and solve the issue. Or even if bootloader breaks I can use kernel from external drive, but boot into main system.