Gotta love when you ask a question, specify that you have already read the wiki and it doesn’t contain what you’re looking for, only to get linked the exact same wiki page you’re already on without them even reading your question properly
Should check out nixos, every time you update your config you’re effectively rebuilding most of your system from scratch anyway and if you check your config into git you can reinstall without having to re-setup everything
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Gotta love when you ask a question, specify that you have already read the wiki and it doesn’t contain what you’re looking for, only to get linked the exact same wiki page you’re already on without them even reading your question properly
That’s why sometimes if i don’t find the right answer i just re-install the whole linux or just ignore the problem
Should check out nixos, every time you update your config you’re effectively rebuilding most of your system from scratch anyway and if you check your config into git you can reinstall without having to re-setup everything