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@abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.ml • 11 months ago

Arch Linux installation speedrun WR (First keypress to login%) [1:11.53]

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Arch Linux installation speedrun WR (First keypress to login%) [1:11.53]

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@abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.ml • 11 months ago
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  • exu
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    40•11 months ago

    There might be some savings to be had with some sort of local package cache over 10GiB Ethernet.

    • Strit
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      34•11 months ago

      Omitting grub and using systemd-boot might also take a few seconds off.

  • Strit
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    27•11 months ago

    It’s fast, but you are only installing base, linux and grub.

    base-devel should also be there, since it’s assumed to be installed by any PKGBUILD you’d want to build with makepkg.

    But yes. It does what it said it would do: Install a basic, minimal Arch system in just over a minute.

    • @drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      19•11 months ago

      I disagree, making your own packages is nice, but it’s not like it’s needed. I know multiple people who don’t touch the AUR or custom pkgbuilds at all

      • Strit
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        2•11 months ago

        I know. It’s not marked in the wiki as essential and you can have a functional system without it.

    • @Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
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      4•11 months ago

      no networkmanager?

      • @drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8•11 months ago

        networkmanager is for chumps, long live dhcpcd

    • Agility0971
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      2•11 months ago

      disqualified!

  • @superkret@feddit.org
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    10•11 months ago

    This would be interesting if it was Gentoo.

  • @fossphi@lemm.ee
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    7•11 months ago

    I don’t quite understand the point of these speedruns since there’s usually not a defined end target and there are so many variables which are not under the user/installer’s control, like disk, processing speed

    • @gomp@lemmy.ml
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      29•11 months ago

      Isn’t the purpose getting views on youtube?

      • @drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1•11 months ago

        pretty misguided way to do so then lol

        • @fossphi@lemm.ee
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          5•11 months ago

          Doesn’t really matter as long as people watch, I guess. Or maybe it’s purposefully that way to draw engagement

    • exu
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      21•11 months ago

      Time for systemd-speedrun to standardise this

      • @fossphi@lemm.ee
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        1•11 months ago

        Good lord. Dead it, run from it, systemd still arrives

    • @treadful@lemmy.zip
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      It’s defined right there in the title. First keypress to login prompt.

    • h6a
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      2•11 months ago

      I feel like it’s mostly shitposting but soon enough there will be a more formal competition. Possibly with a standardized VM and local package cache.

    • @another@discuss.online
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      1•11 months ago

      Yeah it really needs to be a target decided by someone else and not announced ahead of time.

  • @wewbull@feddit.uk
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    4•11 months ago

    It takes a while but I’m surprised the WR would be nearly 72 minutes.

    • @Tyoda@lemm.ee
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      deleted by creator

      • @dwindling7373@feddit.it
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        4•11 months ago

        No, no and… yes.

      • @wewbull@feddit.uk
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        1•11 months ago

        I intentionally misunderstood for (not very) comedic effect

      • @drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        -3•11 months ago

        It’s the way it’s written, it’s typically hour:minutes.seconds

        • @treadful@lemmy.zip
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          3•11 months ago

          No, it isn’t. A decimal is always a decimal.

        • @datelmd5sum@lemmy.world
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          That’s not ISO-8601 / RFC 3339.

    • @dwindling7373@feddit.it
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      6•11 months ago

      I thought that was honestly the joke.

      • @spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world
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        1•11 months ago

        There’s only like 10 minutes of actually typing commands.

        Without watching this, the premise sounds very stupid.

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