Hi everyone! I just wanna say some questions:
1. I can not find anywhere about why Arch Linux developers do not make
secure for Arch Linux. Why? And will secure be in Arch Linux in the future?
2. I read the
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface/Secure_Boot
and now I
18 июля 2023 г. в 21:19, Andy Pieters :
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2023 at 14:43, Source Code
> wrote:
> I wanna ask you, that how many size I can choose for Linux x86-64 root and
> Linux file system?
>
> Respectfully can I point you to the installation guides [1] [2]?
>
> [1] https
Microcode> updates
in addition.
What it means? What I should choose and install? And how to enable
microcode updates in addition?
Вт, 18 июля 2023 г. в 20:40, Ralf Mardorf :
> On Tue, 2023-07-18 at 20:17 +0600, Source Code wrote:
> > Now I use cfdisk and I saw type of sda: Linux swa
I wanna ask you, that how many size I can choose for Linux x86-64 root and
Linux file system?
I have started to install Arch Linux and I reached to step partitions.
How I can delete the partition where my Debian Linux is located? I see only
465 GB of my disk. And use archinstall for graphical installing.
And there is the point of boot loader. There I can choose GRUB as a boot
loader inste
Sorry, but I just wanna ask something, it looks like stupid question but I
need to get an answer. Here, I have to point the sda2 with EFI, right? Not
sd7, which will be empty for the new Arch LInux? I just wanna not make
mistakes:)
*Device Start EndSectorsSizeType*
Hello! I wanted to ask:
1. The Arch Linux Wiki has a section 3.2 Using a signed boot loader. Can I
skip the previous sections and skip subsection 3.2.1 PreLoader and go
straight to section 3.2.2 Shim?
2. If I change the boot loader to grubx64.efi and then if I don't finish
section 3.2.2, will every
Hi everyone! I am very closer than ever to install arch Linux and I have
small doubts. Can you share with your experience to install arch Linux? I
have read Arch wiki. And I saw a few decisions. What did you choose? As I
understand disable the security boot is more simple.
P.S. As I understand righ
I have installed Arch Linux ISO on USB. And In BIOS I did not disable
security boot, because I thought it is not good idea. I have started to
find decisions to my problem, and most popular answer was disable security
boot. If I disable my security boot, it will be safe for my PC? Maybe do
you have
I was trying to install Arch Linux from USB and got an error: image failed
to verify with security violation. Why?
Hello, I wanted to clarify something else:
1. I understand Arch Linux is absolutely free? And all the proprietary
programs that are related to Arch Linux are also free, and I don't have to
pay for them, right?
2. Proprietary programs are associated with programming or anything else
that I can downl
Hello dear Arch Linux team! I would like to ask you a series of questions:
1. Is Arch Linux completely free? If I use Arch linux, create various
programs on it, do anything in general, both commercial and non-commercial,
do I have to pay anyone?
2. What does it mean that Arch Linux has proprietary
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