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Its a good way to learn how different parts of Linux work

After you install arch a couple times you won’t be making posts asking why your grub is broken, youll already k ow how to fix it.

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The last time my grub was broken was around 2012 when I ran Arch. After that I have rarely thought about grub at all.

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OK so just dont learn the fundamentals I guess.

Really lazy attitude

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I’d recommend something that guesses how to install grub onto your system correctly for beginners, and let them figure this stuff out when they’re used to basic Linux usage TBH

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I had many problems with installing grub in a dual boot configuration, so much so that I moved to systemd-boot and never had problems after. I don’t know why, but it’s config file approach felt more intuitive.

I’m actually not sure why GRUB is such a popular boot loader that comes packaged with so many distros. Maybe GRUB does something more complex than just bootloading, but I don’t know if most users would care…

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