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Hello folks
Dont get me wrong the Arch Wiki is awesome and if I need finer detail I might find it in the man pages. Right now I am studying btrfs, encryption, uki, systemd mkinicpio with sd-encrypt also secure boot, tpm2 auto unencrypt with pin and so on. And while the Arch Wiki tells me all the options to use and how to use it in a very TLDR format, as a noob in Linux and Unix in general I feel I am missing something. In the encryption front I got some why I am doing and choosing things in the Pid Eins and a youtude keynote on the same subject from Lennart Poettering (if I didnt write it wrong) and I do know people say he doesnt care about Unix/Posix way of doing things. And I got on that because of this tutorial https://www.walian.co.uk/ which for a noob like me opened my eyes for more deep or expertise way of using commands to install Arch Linux, not that it is not corvered in the Linux Installation Guide that I am reading yet again, but there is some more advanced uses of commands if I might say.
I mean, more questions of what is the Linux/Unix phylosophy(which might be covered in the Arch principles), why do I do this or that, what matters,,,, Probably the subject is sysadmin, but what I want to inject in my veins is 32+ years of Linux culture and whatever decades of Unix/Hack culture I am lacking...
So is there any good resources to make a pacman -S base install in my brain, some very good structural base to learn all of it properly?
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