Summary:
The book serves as a comprehensive guide to the Linux command line, providing readers with a foundational understanding of terminal commands, shell scripting, and command-line tools. It covers basic to advanced concepts, enabling users to navigate and control a Linux environment effectively.
Key points:
1. Linux Filesystem Hierarchy: The book details the tree-like structure of the Linux filesystem, starting from the root directory ("/") and its subdirectories.
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