Today I finally decided to practice setting up Arch Linux on a virtual machine and not gonna lie, that was TOUGH. I was only having trouble installing grub because I didn't know the difference between UEFI and BIOS, lmao. All good though.
Within the last hour, my user had a password already which had left me stuck because I couldn't log in. So i had to look up online how to delete the password for my user. Luckily I figured it out,(still learning the terminology so please be patient with me) I had to be in root or chroot and use the command passwd -d [user] which then I could put a new password for my user.
I know my situation sounds dumb but I had a lot of fun setting up Arch Linux, and I hope to learn more as I continue using Arch.
Anyways, thank you for reading this post, and Godspeed :)
Дорогие Linux-любознательные люди: если кто-то советует вам попробовать Arch, скажите им, чтобы они пошли на хер. Arch для людей, которые любят все настраивать.
Попробуйте Linux Mint: Сделано с учетом удобства использования. Основан на Ubuntu/Debian, поэтому даже технические моменты проще. Имеет три варианта с различными средами рабочего стола, соответствующими мощности вашего компьютера. Дружественная пользовательская база. Имеет установщик драйверов. Все работает из коробки.
Dear Linux Curious people: If someone tells you to try Arch, tell them to fuck off. Arch is for people who like to configure everything. Try Linux Mint:
Made with out of the box usability in mind.
Based on Ubuntu/Debian so even the technical things are easier.
Has three flavours with different desktop environments to match your computer's power.
Friendly userbase.
Has a Driver installer.
Everything works out the box.