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# sisyphus
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Complete guide and configuration of my machine. May be outdated, may be not...
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Complete guide and configuration of my machine.
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## (Current) details
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## My system
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- **Kernel:** Linux Arch
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- **Visual parts:** Sway on Wayland and XWayland (because we can't without)
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- GPT partitioning, but with LVM
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- **Kernel:** Linux Arch Stable
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- **WM/Compositor:** Sway + Xwayland (because without... I can't - ATM)
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- **Storage:** LVM, but probably switching to ZFS soon
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## Links
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The analogy is quite simple.
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Over the course of getting to know Linux and during my career as a student, I had to reinstall my OS so many times, either because I bricked my previous install, or because things weren't working the way I wanted them to. On a particular day, I had installed Arch over ten times, which is my personal record of most-installed-computers-in-one-day so far but I also managed to speedrun the installation process to 8min30sec for the kernel with an additional 4min30sec for installing Sway.
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Over the course of getting to know Linux and during my career as a student, I had to reinstall my OS SO so so many times, either because I bricked my previous install, or because things weren't working the way I wanted them to or even because I found the current install to be cluttered. On a particular day, I had installed Arch over ten times, which is my personal record of most-installed-computers-in-one-day so far. I also managed to speedrun the installation process to 8min30sec for the kernel with an additional 4min30sec for installing Sway (fun fact/did you know?).
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Discovering Linux was a tedious process and I had to start over several times, hence the analogy with [Sisyphus, greek mythology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus).
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