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gpstarman@lemmy.todayOPtoLinux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!@lemmy.world•What Kernel are you guys using?
2·11 months agoThank You for the advice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
but not for performance reasons.
Can you tell why you are using CachyOS kernel other than performance?
Thank you for sharing.
gpstarman@lemmy.todayOPtoLinux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!@lemmy.world•What Kernel are you guys using?
2·11 months agoThank you.
I do some gaming and video editing. So, any extra performance would be great. 😅
gpstarman@lemmy.todayOPtoLinux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!@lemmy.world•What Kernel are you guys using?
1·11 months agoThank you.
I do some gaming and video editing. So, any extra performance would be great. 😅
Thank you.
But, its already there. Also, I don’t do any raid.
That’s the problem I’m asking for solution in the first place.
It doesn’t show anything at all. ಥ‿ಥ
Thank you.
It’s just that I like rEFInd’s versatile themes.
Limine does seem to have themes but it doesn’t feel as robust as rEFInd (in the theme aspect at least).
I do have access in my installed system.
But, CachyOS live doesn’t have btrfs-assistant in it.
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LV426 - On Lemmy no one can hear you scream@lemmy.world•Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013) Trailer: The best trailer for a not-so-great game 😔English
1·1 year agoSo, I cannot play Aliens: Fireteam Elite by myself with no internet connection ?
gpstarman@lemmy.todayOPtoLinux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!@lemmy.world•How to restore root subvolume BTRFS snapshot?
1·1 year agoBut restoring home subvol worked just fine though.
Anyways I should look what’s up with
refind-btrfs. Probably just gonna switch to grub.
gpstarman@lemmy.todayOPtoLinux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!@lemmy.world•How to restore root subvolume BTRFS snapshot?
1·1 year agoI use rEFInd. And installed
refind-btrfsand it didn’t do anything.Also I use BTRFS assistant with snapper.
It simply restarts.🙂
Short Answer: No, kernels are not snapshot ted
Long Answer: It’s bit weird in my case.
Boot, EFI, Root are three separate partitions in my case.
Root mounts to /
Boot mounts to /Boot
Efi mounts to /boot/efi
It is this way because when I initially partitioned the EFI, I gave very less storage. But linux kernels are bigger than that. So, either I have move the partition. Which I didn’t prefer because It’ll take a lot of time and it said possibility of data loss.
So, I simply created new partition.
By default, CachyOS only snapshot /@ and /@/home. Which didn’t include /boot because it’s a separate partition it’s own and not even BTRFS.
Yeah. I’ve been thinking about going back to Mint too. But the only thing stoping is that Arch is rolling distro. Which means I can get updates sooner. I mean linux gaming is getting better every day. I didn’t like to be on lag for a year of improvements. Also Vavle investing lot on Arch.
I chose CachyOS, because it is made for gaming, it has decent GUI tools of its own and on top all that it’s still Arch btw. So I can get benefits of Arch too.
Rolling distro can be both boon and bane. And now it didn’t end up very well for me.
If you mean to ask why do i have to restore snapshot in the first place, I updated the system. And I didn’t like the new update. First thing I noticed is Brave replaced all my group tabs to new tabs. When I searched about it, I came to know it’s a common , critical issue that still haven’t been solved🤦🏽♂️.
Also Brave is now significantly slower now.
I also noticed few are wierd or not there at all. ( Plasma 6.3.1)









Thank you.