I'd recommend u do the actual "hard" installation... Why ? Well there's a lot of crucial steps u miss by using archinstall. The most crucial of them is u not having a root password.
Also, that's why you can still go to the terminal after the script is run to use extra commands. And that's also why the additional packages option exists.
personally i have a main criticism, while archinstall is technically installing arch, i think its better you learn to install it manually, because if archinstall has an error like it ALWAYS has for me at least then you are absolutely cooked, so you rather just manually install it with what you want in your system exactly, but then again i use gentoo instead so i'm no arch expert, but great video :)
I love archinstall, I distro hop so much and before took me like 1 hour to install and setup and with archinstall I can just load my config and be done in half of the time or less.
@@ZFCE1_1_1 Why not? I like to experement with other distros, configurations. I can make a analogy with travel, why travel if you will return to your home? Not really a point to this I just wanna to try new things and maybe someday I will move on, like now I'm trying nixos, cloudn't really make my daily driver but maybe eventually
I would recommend you backup your data on a separate drive before installation. If you do a straightforward installation as provided by the script you will lose your data. If you want to do a more complex setup with separate partitions you won't lose your data. Its not a dumb question!. Its a cautious one.
"Usually I use the same password as the root password." Nice try, FBI. But I will be using a more secure password for my root, AND disabling the password altogether so nobody can access it without me.
Hey yuna I'm facing a problem running almost any linux distro on my Asus Tuff a17 gaming laptop everything works fine except the brightness control doesnt make a change to the actual brightness and my screen is kinda dim I've tried every solution and fix on the internet with no help what do you recommend me to try to fix it?
I don't have an Asus laptop with this problem. So I can't really test out a solution for you but,,, I found that using applications like light, brightnessctl may work, then you bind them to your desired keys. I also found some posts detailing what might be your issue askubuntu.com/questions/762643/change-brightness-on-asus-laptop bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=231490 Sorry I can't help more.
I will be perfectly honest. Your videos are not bad, but your channel is not gonna grow quickly at all if you do both Windows content and advanced-ish Linux content all on the same channel.