Formatting the Drive
BTRFS Subvolumes and Mounting
EXT4 Mounting
XFS Mounting
Mounting Boot and setting up FSTAB
Setting Timezone and Locales
Create a git repo directly in your home folder, .g. ~/dotfiles
In this directory, you create a folder with a "package name" and in it the exact folder structure this app has it's config files in your home folder.
Let's take i3
for example, which has its config file in ~/.config/i3/config
Move this file into ~/dotfiles/i3/.config/i3/config
. Now you can git add
and git commit
it, like usual.
If you decide to follow my settings, I'm not responsible for anything that happens if you decide to go careless and become a priceless dumb. All commands are done in Linux PC using corresponding CLI programs. In Windows, just add .exe after CLI program name.
I prefer maximum compression as possible with replay gain applied. This command below will silence all warnings, especially when dealing with Hi-Res audios: a.wav: WARNING: Legacy WAVE file has format type 1 but bits-per-sample=24
$ flac --totally-silent --delete-input-file --replay-gain -V8 .wav