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Facing issues with setting up Linux on your device? Let me help you troubleshoot.

Facing issues with setting up Linux on your device? Let me help you troubleshoot.

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DJemi
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09-12-2025, 03:07 AM
#11
I located the problem, placed it in my damaged bin and replaced it with another stick. Now it starts up on the live USB without any issues. It’s always surprising how a small mistake can lead to major difficulties, isn’t it? Thanks a lot for your help—your support means a lot.
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DJemi
09-12-2025, 03:07 AM #11

I located the problem, placed it in my damaged bin and replaced it with another stick. Now it starts up on the live USB without any issues. It’s always surprising how a small mistake can lead to major difficulties, isn’t it? Thanks a lot for your help—your support means a lot.

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Queffect
Member
219
09-12-2025, 04:53 AM
#12
You spotted it in the video! Nice work. Usually I avoid downloading videos because of security concerns.
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Queffect
09-12-2025, 04:53 AM #12

You spotted it in the video! Nice work. Usually I avoid downloading videos because of security concerns.

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Rider764
Junior Member
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09-13-2025, 12:39 AM
#13
It might also clarify why it failed to set up the live filesystem on other distributions. It would likely become corrupted during decompression for mounting. From a security standpoint, I usually don’t have major concerns. I keep only non-sensitive data on my system; root access is required to cause damage, and I can quickly check and fix any issues with my arch installation if needed. Most of my online accounts use two-factor authentication. You could completely reset all installed packages except the base, then reinstall everything without ever exiting the Arch environment.
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Rider764
09-13-2025, 12:39 AM #13

It might also clarify why it failed to set up the live filesystem on other distributions. It would likely become corrupted during decompression for mounting. From a security standpoint, I usually don’t have major concerns. I keep only non-sensitive data on my system; root access is required to cause damage, and I can quickly check and fix any issues with my arch installation if needed. Most of my online accounts use two-factor authentication. You could completely reset all installed packages except the base, then reinstall everything without ever exiting the Arch environment.

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