dotfiles VS arch-btrfs-install-guide

Compare dotfiles vs arch-btrfs-install-guide and see what are their differences.

arch-btrfs-install-guide

Arch Linux installation guide with btrfs and snapper, this guide is based on the information from unicks.eu guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKdZiCTh3EM, and Arch Linux UEFI step-by-step installation guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOXYZ8hKdmc from ALU. (by Zelrin)
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dotfiles arch-btrfs-install-guide
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8.8 0.0
23 days ago almost 2 years ago
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dotfiles

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arch-btrfs-install-guide

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  • DKMS GO BRRRRRRR
    1 project | /r/linuxmasterrace | 21 Feb 2021
    It is a copy-on-write filesystem, basically you can make snapshots of your filesystem and rollback from grub, snapper or timeshift make it quite easy. This has saved me quite a few times from broken updates, as long as grub works and you have a working snapshot you should be able to save your system. You can check out my guide on how to do it on arch, it is primarily for me as a reminder but you should be able to understand it too. https://github.com/Deebble/arch-btrfs-install-guide On Garuda linux and openSUSE you can have it automatically set up during install.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dotfiles and arch-btrfs-install-guide you can also consider the following projects:

sway-dots - dotfiles for my sway config

snapper-gui - GUI for snapper, a tool for Linux filesystem snapshot management, works with btrfs, ext4 and thin-provisioned LVM volumes

tmux-gruvbox - Gruvbox color scheme for Tmux.

grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)

wireguard-rofi-waybar - Plugin for Waybar and rofi to use NetworkManager's WireGuard capabilities

artix-installer - A simple installer for Artix Linux

dotfiles-sway - MOVED TO https://github.com/owpk/dotfiles-swayfx

snapper-gui - GUI for snapper, a tool for Linux filesystem snapshot management, works with btrfs, ext4 and thin-provisioned LVM volumes [Moved to: https://github.com/ricardomv/snapper-gui]

fallout-grub-theme - Fallout GRUB theme

easy-arch - Script for boostrapping Arch Linux with BTRFS, snapshots and LUKS encryption (UEFI only).

wl-clipboard-manager - Clipboard manager for Wayland

TermuxArch - You can use setupTermuxArch.bash 📲 to install Arch Linux in Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows. https://sdrausty.github.io/TermuxArch/docs/install