• Grenfur@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      What’s funny to me here is that, as a long time Arch user, I have been considering switching to NixOS. One of the most terrifying thoughts to me is that after using the same Arch install for 2 years I will spend ages trying to recreate it if I ever have to. Oh, that and Nix letting you test packages seems like a cool feature.

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        7 months ago

        I was in the same boat two years ago.

        What I did is that I’ve setup a VM with NixOS in it to play with, learn the language and tweak the configuration file.

        The great thing about NixOS is that once I was feeling confident enough to switch I installed NixOS on bare metal, loaded the configuration file I prepared in the VM and I instantly had everything installed and running. (Except for the NVidia drivers, fuck nvidia)

        Since then I’ve stayed in nixos and I’m not looking back.

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          7 months ago

          This would likely be the plan. This is solid advice really for anyone swapping distros really.

          • axEl7fB5@lemmy.cafe
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            7 months ago

            If you have more time like me, you can just “fuck it we ball” and install NixOS and wipe your drive

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        7 months ago

        I’ve been on arch around a year now and also considered the jump to NixOS. I was actually dual booting it with arch for awhile and I found pretty quickly that the shit documentation was a huge turn off for me. I ended up nuking the nix partition and reclaiming it for arch.

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        7 months ago

        The nice thing is that NixOS will keep your setup and all your tweaks if you ever need to reinstall. It’s designed to solve that exact problem.

        One way of switching over would be to carry over your homedir and just starting with migrating packages and config as a first step.