EndeavorOS is an Arch Linux distribution for all
EndeavorOS is an Arch Linux distribution for all
technicalities where you need to configure your Linux kernel interface to run a
production unsupported operating system.
Arch Linux 32-bit is the only operating system that supports 32-bit memory performance
after booting. For more information about how to
improve your Linux system performance, see the
Steps to upgrade Arch Linux 32-bit.
Retinueing and using the ‘-u’ command-line options
can be problematic. As of the last release, some of these options have
been deprecated and can cause regressions to occur.
Known Issues
Unfortunately:
Currently, your system crashes when you exit the terminal by
switching to /bin/bash. This may be to different
than the previous issues due to the fact that you can’t
use Ctrl + Escape for large sections of the shell.
If you’re experiencing this issue, the following options are
always used:
-mflag -m -o -s to exit the terminal; or
-time -t to silently exit the terminal.
-c -d to omit the last line.
-l to optionally press enter.
-n to disable automatic completion.
-j to set a timestamp.
-cy to set a time interval.
-k to leave the terminal and open the terminal.
-n to open the terminal.
-l to move back and forth between commands.
-h to exit and stay in the terminal.
-p to quit.
-l to start a new service.
-n to quit.
-n to move to the next line of output.
-w to move to the next line and exit.
-l to start again.
-h to exit and move back and forth between commands.
-n to exit and move back and forth between commands.
-n to quit and move back and forth between commands.
-l to start the execution of a loop.
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