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I haven't had those issues yet tongue.gif Only had one issues after updating and it was a simple permissions issue.

any issues with grub? I say this because mine just would not boot. had to chroot in from a live disk and update it. maybe I should try harder at getting my bootloader on debian..
    
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any issues with grub? I say this because mine just would not boot. had to chroot in from a live disk and update it. maybe I should try harder at getting my bootloader on debian..

nope tongue.gif my grub never messes up ( not apart of any live system )
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any issues with grub? I say this because mine just would not boot. had to chroot in from a live disk and update it. maybe I should try harder at getting my bootloader on debian..

nope tongue.gif my grub never messes up ( not apart of any live system )

I think it hates me. I'm constantly messing it up
    
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An arch buddy of mine was telling me how he just made the switch and it was such a PIA to get done. I started looking into it. im thinking of doing the same with my Gentoo box. I just recently upgraded the distro and the boot time felt sluggish im hoping a complete systemd make over will pick up the speed again..

 

on average how much faster would you guys say it was after you made the conversion?

    
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An arch buddy of mine was telling me how he just made the switch and it was such a PIA to get done. I started looking into it. im thinking of doing the same with my Gentoo box. I just recently upgraded the distro and the boot time felt sluggish im hoping a complete systemd make over will pick up the speed again..

on average how much faster would you guys say it was after you made the conversion?

in normal use I didn't notice anything. in bootup, about half as much time needed. take a look at my sig for specs.
    
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The switch went surprisingly well for me, considering I'm still a novice.
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The switch went surprisingly well for me, considering I'm still a novice.

that was my thought as well
    
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post #28 of 40
Just followed the Wiki and had no troubles. Took about half an hour tops, boot stime cut in half I'd say.
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installed it earlier today. so far so good
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installed it earlier today. so far so good

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