ObsidianOS: A/B Arch Linux Done Differently
ObsidianOS: A/B Arch Linux Done Differently Table of contents:- What ObsidianOS Is Design, Editions and Tooling Experimental Overlays and Package Layering What ObsidianOS Is ObsidianOS is an Arch‑based GNU/Linux distribution that combines a UEFI‑only design, an A/B partition layout and Rust‑powered tooling to create a more resilient, rollback‑friendly desktop operating system for x86_64 systems. It is developed under the Obsidian‑OS GitHub organisation, which describes the project simply as “The GNU/Linux distribution with A/B Partitioning”, reflecting how central this concept is to the system’s identity. ObsidianOS is distinct from the Obsidian note‑taking application, although the project explicitly leans on that ecosystem’s ideas and branding, describing its goal as “turning Obsidian.md into an OS” and using the Obsidian logo as a placeholder symbol of that connection. The developers acknowledge that they do not own the Obsidian logo and present it instead as an indicator...
