Are you referring to how to manipulate files, or more what the various files and folders do?
Had no idea that it was such a huge topic :))
Let’s start off with something very simple : how to track a particular file existing in your system ?
find / -iname "filename" 2>/dev/nullFind a file by (case insensitive) file name. Search the whole filesystem (/). Pipe errors to /dev/null (since it will output permission denied errors trying access directories you don’t have access to, among other things)
Why not MX ?
Haven’t tried MX. The point with installing Arch (even if you just do it half-way) is that you get to tinker with fdisk, fstab, chroot and other disk-related things for setting up your basic system, and the instructions for that are really good.
Play hacknet
What sort of a game is that ?
Hacking simulator. Gives you a fake Unix-style computer with a terminal and window environment, you try to hack other computers and access a specific file etc
Where to get that ?
Steam and humble bundle probably have it.
Steam for like $3
it’s spelled NetHack
Linux from scratch.
Bunch of sites out there like: https://www.learncmd.io/
You can combine practicing navigating the filesystem along with a game like rpg-cli !
There’s the program that makes it 3d like in Jurassic park. 3dfsb
Any link regarding this ?






