Well, the new wrinkle is that I can no longer find Windows. I turned back to "Both" as the boot mode. All I see is the two Ubuntu options, and Manjaro, the default. Now I am in an unbeleivable situation where I am applying for a teaching certificate in a state where the system actually will not work with Firefox. The site says that IE is required. I can get most things to work wtih Chrome. However, I have run into a wrinkle where nothing is working, so i need Windoze, much to my consternation. Otherwise I would not worry about this issue. I would proceed from here with these GNU/Linux installs. Thank you for all the advice. Had I understood, I would have followed more of it, and possibly with full awareness of consequences. Alan Davis On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@gmail.com> wrote:
Can I safely treat this Manjaro as an Arch installation? I did this with Antergos a couple of years ao, and it worked out fine. Will I run into a roadblock down the road?
Antergos is Arch Linux, Manjaro isn't.