I’ve been using Windows since the days of 3.1, practically my entire life. So I’m really comfortable with how windows operates and how to do the things that I want to do.
I’ve dabbled around with Linux over the years, but am now considering trying to make a full switch to it.
What are some resources to “learn” Linux properly? Such as understanding the filesystem, basic security practices, essential tools or commands, etc?
you really want to learn linux?
https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
That is not a good idea for a beginner.
bullshit, it’s perfect for a beginner
From the “Prerequisites” section of LFS:
Did you even read what the OP requested?
Did you? You’re suggesting that someone who wants to learn how to maintain a car build one from scratch. It’s drastically overshooting the assignment.