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What distro(s) do you use?
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EndeavourOS.
Basically Arch Linux with a nice installer, simple and easy to set up. Hopped to it from Manjaro a few months back and been enjoying it ever since.
I always wanted to migrate to Endevour. But for some reason, I can't install it on my duel boot machine. Keeps giving me the same error. I've switched to Manjaro instead and it works just fine.