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Tips/tricks for beginners
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Taken from 'Don't Break Debian'
Taking good notes will save your as so many times. Good notes are as important as good backups.
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian#Take_notes
While this is good advice in general, it doesn't apply as much in OPs use case since he's using an immutable distro.