WD-DX4000 VS arch-linux-installation-guide

Compare WD-DX4000 vs arch-linux-installation-guide and see what are their differences.

arch-linux-installation-guide

An easy to follow Arch Linux installation guide. This guide will show you how to properly install Arch Linux on UEFI/BIOS systems, ext4/btrfs file systems; using systemd-bootloader/GRUB and systemd-networkd/NetworkManager for networking. These are the given examples but I have provided links to sections with the information necessary to install any 86_64 system (by wick3dr0se)
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WD-DX4000

Posts with mentions or reviews of WD-DX4000. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

arch-linux-installation-guide

Posts with mentions or reviews of arch-linux-installation-guide. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-25.
  • low effort meme (true tho)
    2 projects | /r/linuxmemes | 25 Jun 2022
    I'm so addicted to it that I wrote an installation guide just to show off to my 'friends'. Even after months of not reinstalling, I can guarantee that I can install Arch from memory in less than 5 minutes. Arch is love, Arch is life
  • After a long undesired break, I rewrote sysfetch (a super tiny sys fetch script). Looking for testers!
    3 projects | /r/commandline | 22 May 2022
    That's exciting! If you need any help installing, I did make an easier to understand guide, good for learning. Althought I recommend ArchInstall these days. I'm glad it can be the first experiment! I have a lot of work to do to get this thing stable. Depending on your DE/WM and other conditions, the script may throw errors so just be weary of that and don't think your system is messed up. It's just that I had no PC for 5 months and I've been back at coding for only a few days now. I rewrote the entire script and dropped probably 100 lines. Seems like I am understanding the logic behind it a lot more now and I should have a functional release this week https://github.com/wick3dr0se/Arch-Linux-Installation-Guide
  • [Rant kinda] People told me my problems were probably hardware related when I tried installing Linux Mint last night and it was super slow, so I tried installing Windows 11 for fun....
    1 project | /r/linux | 5 Oct 2021
    You should definitely try Arch Linux! The documentation on the ArchWiki is amazing and the community is helpful. I wrote a guide on installing Arch Linux on 86_64 architecture devices and I also have a public repository on GitHub with a stripped version of my desktop with a script to automate the desktop enviornment setup. My setup uses i3wm, feh for wallpaper, thunar, xfce4 terminal, vim as IDE, very basic stuff. I made the guide, script just to make installation easier for myself, since reading the ArchWiki can be cumbersome to say the least
  • I messed up installing, and now GRUB can't boot from USB (to retry)
    1 project | /r/archlinux | 2 Oct 2021
    Check out my Arch install guide I recently made for self refrence and to assist a friend. I have instructions on there for GRUB/systemd-boot as boot loaders and NetworkManager/systemd-networkd for networking tools. I use systemd everything because it works very well and I've never had a single issue. Using GRUB in the past I had trouble removing it from multiboot setups and I'd have so much bloat from different themes and versions of GRUB. I prefer to install my boot loader directly in to my EFI system partition, mounted at /boot and then I can manage all my boot files and entries there. You should definitely check it out! systemd-boot auto detects Windows in the EFI partition. I would suggest using NetworkManager for a simple use case, it's configureless and setup just by enabling the service daemon
  • Arch Linux Installation Guide
    1 project | /r/archlinux | 19 Sep 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing WD-DX4000 and arch-linux-installation-guide you can also consider the following projects:

RSL-Helper - Der Farbstoff RSL-Helper

Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility