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Arch is hot garbage. If you used NixOS you could just rollback
Don't cut yourself in that edge, kid 🙄
We need to go deeper
Just bare kernel, nothing else
"So... What can you do with it?"
"Nothing. It"s perfect!"
Try rolling back that comment kiddo
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Snapper#Wrapping_pacman_transactions_in_snapshots
bruh fixing these issues makes us feel superior
Today, my nixos took 50gb of drive space to update itself. I allocated 60gb for my root partition and nixos itself takes 20 already. Nixos is hot garbage in that regard. Nixos is stable but bloaty, arch is sleek but wonky.
An equivalent arch install took only 8gb.