![]() I'm usually hesitant to learn proprietary things, well because of irrelevance of the knowledge outside of a cage. Also, I'm inclined to think that I haven't learned as much about computers as I could have during my time on OS X. While it's true that almost all of that is made available for Mac, it oftentimes feels like terrible hacks has been done to make it work. Like the renaissance of containerisation and virtualization technologies, unikernels. I've got feeling like I'm missing out lots of interesting stuff going on in the Linux world. It's hard for me to pinpoint a specific reasons for that. I had the idea of going back to using Linux for some time now. January 8, 2017: provide fix for startup hang caused by dhcpcd systemd service add mkinitcpio hook for USB keyboard detection use larger console font.Īpril 2, 2017: recommend overriding systemd unit settings instead of editing the original file. ![]() Updatesĭecember 11, 2016: clarify how to customize list of installed base package add instructions how to start wired network automatically describe a separate /data partition. Ability to boot to Mac OS will be preserved. At the end of this part I'll have a bootable but completely minimal installation of Arch on an encrypted partition without any tuning. This is the first part of a series of articles ( part 2, part 3) on how I set up dual boot Arch Linux on my Mid 2014 MacBook Pro. ![]()
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