>
> create a USB-Key, install extlinux onto it. In extlinux.conf, you can
> provide kernel cmdline, with root=UUID=xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx
> In that way, you can boot your archlinux(and any other linux) from USB, and
> using your main HDD(partition) as the rootfs.
>
> Note, every time you update the kerne
In addition to this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dual_boot_with_Windows
Jason Ryan via arch-general writes:
> On 27/05/19 at 11:08am, Ram Kumar via arch-general wrote:
>> Hello Archers,
>> I am planning to install Arch on a dual boot with windows 10. But i have
>> read online that on a
create a USB-Key, install extlinux onto it. In extlinux.conf, you can
provide kernel cmdline, with root=UUID=xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx
In that way, you can boot your archlinux(and any other linux) from USB, and
using your main HDD(partition) as the rootfs.
Note, every time you update the kernel, you must c
On 27/05/19 at 11:08am, Ram Kumar via arch-general wrote:
> Hello Archers,
> I am planning to install Arch on a dual boot with windows 10. But i have
> read online that on a dual boot with windows 10, the bootloader will
> disappear after a windows update and can be cured only by using a live usb.
Hello Archers,
I am planning to install Arch on a dual boot with windows 10. But i have
read online that on a dual boot with windows 10, the bootloader will
disappear after a windows update and can be cured only by using a live usb.
They say that it is for general linux dual boot and not specific t
Wow,.. Nice to hear that Dorian. Thank you
On Sun, 26 May 2019, 10:56 pm Dorian C via arch-general, <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> I wouldn't install it any other way. I'm using a samsung pro ssd, install
> date was 3-15-2015 no issues whatsoever, on a 2009 HP 8200 elite mind you,
> so i'
I wouldn't install it any other way. I'm using a samsung pro ssd, install
date was 3-15-2015 no issues whatsoever, on a 2009 HP 8200 elite mind you,
so i'm guessing my pc will go before my ssd. Proper partition alignment is
essential for optimal performance and longevity, also check this out:
arch_
Em maio 26, 2019 0:08 Eli Schwartz via arch-general escreveu:
Anyway I suspect this thread is not the best place to begin a
fundamental discussion about whether GNU bash is allowed to claim it
implements POSIX. Also I doubt dracut does insane things like attempt to
invoke a utility named "^", wi
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