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Tips for getting better at Linux.
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Attempt an Arch install entirely from memory. You might want to try this in a VM, in case something goes wrong, but just do it. If you can't quite remember what to do,
man
andls /bin
are your friends.Sorry man I said I was a beginner I have never installed arch before that was more like an end goal I am not there yet I should have said i'm just running bazzite atm.
Sure, maybe I was a little ambitious. But my point is mistakes can bring learning, so it might be worth it to try something "hard". Trying things in a virtual machine is also often a good idea.