Johannes Kamprad

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test install with xfce desktop and lvm automatic partition no encryption installs with out error message but stuck on grub rescue then: logs: [cnchi-20190128-182228.log](https://github.com/Antergos/Cnchi/files/2804922/cnchi-20190128-182228.log) [postinstall-20190128-182228.log](https://github.com/Antergos/Cnchi/files/2804924/postinstall-20190128-182228.log) /boot/grub do not have a...

Since the most recent update, the grub package no longer automatically creates a configuration file in /boot/grub. Even the directory itself is eliminated by this change.+ https://www.archlinux.de/news/32222-grub-erstellt-nicht-mehr-automatisch-eine-konfigurationsdatei

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#Device_/dev/xxx_not_initialized_in_udev_database_even_after_waiting_10000000_microseconds Is the issue... i do install Antergos with LVM two times and it do not generate grub.cfg in both installs

> Good luck in getting an answer from the community or any developer though. Seen cemeteries with more movement. yea i do not know what happens to Antergos devs... there...

as i can see it needs different configurations on different systems....as the wiki shows: > cpupower requires modules to know the limits of the native CPU So this will need...

> Should I open another issue? yes as it is not the same issue better... and as far as i can see brltty-minimal is available on the repo... Better give...

Still present at cnchi and current ISO

I would say yes to it, but needs some try because periodic TRIM needs a systemd service, and as i see here it can fail: https://forum.antergos.com/topic/7746/is-fstrim-really-working/31 Looks like it works...

Periodic TRIM is in any case the better way to use TRIM on SSD drives, as it reduce the load and may also enhance the livetime..

> it wasn't mentioned in the template Thats a good point