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eruchitanda , 2 months ago For me, the fastest way to learn is by playing with it, and it sounds like you're the same. If you prefer to avoid installing it 'bare metal', you can have it on a VM. I'd suggest specifically QEMU, or VirtualBox. QEMU, because of the performance, and VB, for its universality, and cross-platform compatibility.
For me, the fastest way to learn is by playing with it, and it sounds like you're the same.
If you prefer to avoid installing it 'bare metal', you can have it on a VM.
I'd suggest specifically QEMU, or VirtualBox.
QEMU, because of the performance, and VB, for its universality, and cross-platform compatibility.
eruchitanda , 2 months ago I'd also suggest, like other commenters here, to learn CLI tools, CMD and PowerShell commands, and DiskPart too.
I'd also suggest, like other commenters here, to learn CLI tools, CMD and PowerShell commands, and DiskPart too.
possiblylinux127 , 2 months ago *KVM with Virtio
*KVM with Virtio