I'm going to follow it and see what happens. I have a manjaro laptop and an arch desktop for comparison anyway, first thing I notice looking through it is that there's no GRUB_DISTRIBUTION setting, it's GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR but I suspect that's just cosmetic.
Yes, pretty much. There are still some odd references to Manjaro that pop up from time to time but it worked generally. I had to remove and re-add packages quite a bit before it would stop telling me things conflicted, including a lot of things I didn't think would be a problem, but it never got to the point where I didn't have a DE or anything.
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I'm going to follow it and see what happens. I have a manjaro laptop and an arch desktop for comparison anyway, first thing I notice looking through it is that there's no
GRUB_DISTRIBUTIONsetting, it'sGRUB_DISTRIBUTORbut I suspect that's just cosmetic.Sorry for that. Did this work though? This guide is outdated, you know. Manjaro has changed a lot since then.
Yes, pretty much. There are still some odd references to Manjaro that pop up from time to time but it worked generally. I had to remove and re-add packages quite a bit before it would stop telling me things conflicted, including a lot of things I didn't think would be a problem, but it never got to the point where I didn't have a DE or anything.