Recently, Iâve been using linux(tried multiple distros). Iâm curious about how linux works, itâs architecture! Is there a book, guide, video, etc to learn about linux? By using linux, I get to know something. It would be better If I know how linux works!
I think they should try learning the basics with an easy to use and install distro (learning cmd like cd, lsblk, ls, lnâŠ) then if they want more try to install arch Linux using the arch-install, then installing arch linux manually, and the diving into gentoo and then into LFS if they really want the time! (Also, for gentoo and lfs iâd recommend having a really good computer to make compilation time slower!)
Hey, Iâve tried some distros(fedora, ubuntu, vanillaâŠ), I think it would be better If I learn. What I mean by learn is about understanding the concepts and, as Iâve been using fedora. I didnt really learn how cd, ls(although I use it a lot) works. So, I think learning through LFS is good and interesting. Do you think that it would be good if I learn from installing gentoo and arch, then go onto LFS
If youâre interested, you will learn a lot of things by installing lfs, arch or gentoo, youâll just learn differents things with each distro and will learn in a different manner, all are interesting imo, but I think itâs better to learn gradually than to learn from the hardest thing (lfs is the hardest in my opinion)
May be, I wasnât all interesting how the things work when you download it! Yeah, learning gradually will not only save time but also make the learning process enjoyable.