elfprince
Glad you made it!
elfprince
As I said, it's a flaw in the solus installer: it will install in the 1st ESP it sees. And, as you noticed, sda might become sdb upon boot.. Hence the use of UUIDs. To circumvent that behavior, unpluging disks or temporarily disable the other esp/boot boot flags are the only solutions I know.
Axios
Linux is not (yet) meant to be a consumer OS. Different distros based on different package managers are chalenging. I love to learn how it works.
Should I have a problem with a distro, having another one running might make it easier to fix (config related issues for instance).
brent
Totally agree. To reinstall means failing somehow; managing to make it work again is rewarding.
I also went to Endeavour. Then pure arch install (with guides from [https://www.arcolinuxd.com/5-the-actual-installation-of-arch-linux-phase-1-uefi/. That's where you learn to select the bricks you really need to have your "home-made" linux OS.
elfprince
Debian is the mother-of-all when it comes to packaging.
I posted some messages regarding Logitechmediaserver in order to have it working with solus.
On my tiny bookworm arm server, works like a charm (and auto-updates via cron!)
Anyway, linux affords its users to stay at the threshold or go beyond and while it's not pure magic, it sometimes have the feel of it. Love it!