"SO proof" distro
"SO proof" distro
Any recommendations for a linux distro that i can set up and be reasonably sure my non techy SO won't break accidentally? The set up doesn't have to be easy it just has to not break once I leave her alone with it. My first thought was popOS.
My plan is to have 2 profiles and not give her access to sudo. I just don't want to have to go into it unless she needs a new program.
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Use btrfs snapshots. Bring the PC to a state that you like, make a snapshot. Then on shutdown set the profile to reload to the specific snapshot.
Any issues? Just restart. Might take a minute, but it ensures the exact same environment every time.
4 1 ReplyI would like to avoid BTRFS at all costs if possible. But snapshots are definitely part of my plan.
7 0 ReplyWhy? I have used btrfs for years and haven't had any issues with it, it functionally works about the same as ext4.
4 0 ReplyBecause ZFS exists.
4 0 ReplyZFS gives me a real hardon
1 0 ReplyMost distros don't offer it as an option when installing afaik due to licensing, while btrfs is usually an option along side ext4
1 0 ReplyI've heard enough horror stories of BTRFS to just use ext4
4 0 Replyyeah, the file system tools still suck for btrfs
1 0 ReplyDon't worry: people just ignore the btrfs horror stories like they do the ceph ones. That makes it okay.
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So be it. I've been using btrfs for a long time now without any real issues. No idea why everyone's dick gets so hard whenever you mention it.
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Doesn't this mean that the system is never up to date? If so, please don't.
2 0 ReplyI mean, yes. You can't exactly snapshot a system and return it to operational order "under any circumstances" without compromise....
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Grub-btrfs is what broke my setup. Btrfs is what broke my backup. This was last week. Come again with btrfs if it gets stable.
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