cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/32128978

Switching from Endeavour OS to Nobara

Hi all, I’ve been having issues with my favorite games on EndeavourOS Linux. Also, on top of that, an update the other day deleted my whole plasma desktop and left me with a skeleton of SDDM. I got it fixed, but some things are still wonky. I’m honestly getting tired of maintaining it and I just want something that just works for my video games and some coding. Nobara sounded awesome after some research. I do have a couple of questions for you all before switching:

  1. Is Nobara atomic? Immutable? Or whatever those distros are called.

  2. I have my /root, /home separate each in their own drive, plus a 3rd one for my steam and other games. Since I’m coming from Arch and I’ll only be formatting my root drive, what folders/files will I need to remove from my /home directory after switching to Nobara so I don’t have issues?

  3. Since I separate drives for everything, I’ll be doing a manual partitioning when I install Nobara, and will be choosing btrfs for my /root so I can do snapshots with timeshift. My question is, does Nobara set up the subvolumes automatically for me when I do manual partitioning, or do I need to set them up myself?

  4. How hard is it to set up snapshots in grub?

  5. Or does Nobara have a back up tool already that already does snapshots?

Thank you.

  • penquin@lemm.eeOP
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    6 months ago

    Bazzite won’t work for me. I have 3 drives and I was told that those atomic updates/immutable distros don’t like more than one drive. Nobara never wanted to install for me no matter how much I tried. There is a bug in their Calameres that is preventing grub from installing and I got sick of it and installed fedora. Then I got really stressed while I was hunting after apps. I’ve been spoiled by the AUR. So, I guess I’m going back to Endeavour OS for my own sanity.

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      6 months ago

      no, one drive is Microsoft’s thing that they keep bringing back each update that you have to remove again so you don’t have a permanent notification.

      joking aside though, what? I have 2 nvme, 1 sata ssd, and 5 spinning drives on bazzite.

      edit: I see you mean the home directories on separate drives, which I have indeed not tested, nor have I used that setup in about a decade now so I dont know what issues could come up.