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i use arch btw. i like how merely installing it filters casuals. you can typically get away with no swap if you have enough memory. i also use limine bootloader for added autism.
@daliwali idk if installing arch linux "filters casuals" when you can just type archinstall, which does the whole setup process for you lol
anyone who uses archinstall is a filthy casual
if you for some reason prefer OSes that are hard to install, maybe switch to using LFS then
if u would please consult the graph https://daliwali.neocities.org/tech-panopticon/operating-system.png
im pretty sure i could teach a cat to install arch
my cat uses arch btw
I may have mentioned this upon my first perusal of your guide, but ArchWiki should prominently link to it. It's the probably the best tendentious guide that I've read for a Linux installation. You couldn't drag me away from FreeBSD with wild stallions, but if should I ever install Arch, I'll probably consult this exclusively.
I think the main problem with arch's own installation guide is that it's trying to be as system/setup inclusive and unopinionated as possible, meaning a lot of the instructions just hotlink to a table of possible things you *could* do instead of any recommendation - that's extremely daunting/annoying to users.