aconfmgr
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aconfmgr
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Arch noob
Establishing a backup strategy. I'm using BTRFS with snapper and a pacman hook that creates a new snapshot before each upgrade. With ext4 I used timeshift. Besides that, I save my arch configuration with aconfmgr and my files with borg
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New machine, same system: Top to bottom vs bottom to top
Since my last cloning I've setup aconfmgr and and systemd-homed. I've also been playing around with archinstall configs to partition the system with encryption how I like. In the future I'm planning to use archinstall and aconfmgr to setup a new system for me and then I'll copy over the backup of my home directory.
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Best way to "log" a re-creatable install?
try this https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr
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Rebuild a system
Have you tried aconfmgr? In addition to installing packages, it also tracks configurations in /etc and modified files.
- Alternatives to home-manager?
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New arch install and partitioning, what's the best way to make backups that doesn't take up a ton of disk space?
For my backup I keep files in my home directory synced with my NAS via syncthing. For my system backup I don't actually backup up my system, I configure my system via aconfmgr and that config is stored in my home directory and synced to my NAS. Using aconfmgr to "backup" my system is extremely space effecient, my aconfmgr config is only 1.7 MB.
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is there a good way to synchronize the system between different machines?
aconfmgr (in AUR) can be used to save and restore system configurations and installed packages. For user configuration you can use a dotfile manager like chezmoi (in repo).
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Backup of system and package settings
I know you prefer backing up manually, but aconfmgr might be for you.
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What do most people forget to do on a new install that's important?
To get something closer to nix on arch I like to use aconfmgr.
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Is there anything similar to Arch's aconfmgr for Gentoo? A program that can track, manage and restore your Gentoo configuration?
For those who are not familiar with Arch's aconfmgr, well I have not used it before but just saw it in a post. But it seems to be a configuration manager for Arch. It tracks, manages, and restores your Arch Linux OS configuration.
infrastructure
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June 30th, 2024, will bring the End of Life (EOL) of CentOS Linux
Rocky Linux is a fine successor to CentOS and was created by the original founder of CentOS, Gregory Kurtzer.
https://rockylinux.org/
https://rockylinux.org/about/
If you need enterprise support RHEL tends to be a default choice.
If you cannot afford RHEL or do not need enterprise support, Rocky Linux fills the role that CentOS once did.
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free download
Also you can use Rocky Linux, it's very close! https://rockylinux.org/
- Which OS supports most FPGA development tools?
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[Rant] On the stability of a Linux desktop
Arch Linux is pretty solid on my end, gnome is a little buggy, nothing like fedora but if you're like my mother and don't want to set anything up I get it. There is Rocky linux if you want a RHEL experience and don't need the latest packages. I don't like Ubuntu but you could go that route.
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Which Linux version should I instal for Houdini and nuke usage
If you run into anny problems ask chat gpt. https://rockylinux.org/
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Can't get Nagios to work on Ubuntu 22.04
If If you feel more comfortable on a RHEL based distro, there a good alternatives to CentOS such as AlmaLinux or Rocky Linux.
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Rust language forked by community into Crab
This situation still exists and Gregory Kurtzer's RockyLinux (Greg started CentOS originally), CloudLinux's AlmaLinux, and others exist to fill the need for a freely installable RHEL clone.
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Rocky Linux 8.8 Available Now
https://rockylinux.org/ :
Rocky Linux is an open-source enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux®. It is under intensive development by the community.
- Which Linux Distro You Guys Recommend?
- Suggestions for a rhel based server?
What are some alternatives?
alis - Arch Linux Install Script (or alis, also known as the Arch Linux executable installation guide and wiki) installs an unattended, automated and customized Arch Linux system.
SuperSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (Prusa, Voron, Creality, etc.)
pacreport.d - Known ghost files for Arch Linux
ohpc - OpenHPC Integration, Packaging, and Test Repo
neovim-nightly-overlay - [maintainer=@Kranzes]
1password-linux-to-bitwarden - Takes a 1Password 8 export (.1pux) & converts it to Bitwarden importable JSON. (Linux / macOS / Windows)
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
centos2ol - Script and documentation to switch CentOS/Rocky Linux to Oracle Linux
nix-helpers - Mirror of http://chriswarbo.net/git/nix-helpers.git
Ombi - Want a Movie or TV Show on Plex/Emby/Jellyfin? Use Ombi!
nix-ld - Run unpatched dynamic binaries on NixOS
Rollarr - This is the new and improved Plex Automatic Pre-roll script with a GUI