diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9a9ffe4..8a7c5da 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ This fork comes with various security improvements and fully working rollbacks w 6. `cd Arch-Setup-Script` 7. `chmod u+x ./install.sh && ./install.sh` 8. do `arch-chroot /mnt` and create your wheel user once the script is done. Remember to give the wheel group priviledges in `visudo`. -9. Blacklisted Firewire SBP2 (As recommended by https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/end-user-device-security/platform-specific-guidance/ubuntu-18-04-lts) ### Snapper behavior The partition layout I use rallows us to replicate the behavior found in openSUSE 🦎 @@ -32,6 +31,7 @@ The partition layout I use rallows us to replicate the behavior found in openSUS 6. Minimally setup GNOME 40 with pipewire 7. Added more filesystem support (Since Disk Utility is a GNOME dependency and it supports exFAT, NTFS, F2FS and UDF, I added support for those out of the box to make the experience a bit better out of the box) 8. Randomize Mac Address and disable Connectivity Check for privacy +9. Blacklisted Firewire SBP2 (As recommended by https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/end-user-device-security/platform-specific-guidance/ubuntu-18-04-lts) ### Why so many @var_xxx subvolumes? Most of these subvolumes come from SUSE's partition layout prior to 2018, before they simply made @var its own subvolume. We cannot blindly do this however, since pacman