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Arch Linux's Archinstall No Longer Treating LVM-Based Installs As "Beta"


Arch Linux's convenient text-based OS installer 'archinstall' is out with a new release today that promotes Logical Volume Manager (LVM) based installs no longer as 'beta' quality.

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