Arch Linux Fundamentals
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 2h 35m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.07 GB | Duration: 2h 35m
A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Installing, Using, and Mastering Arch Linux. Hands-On Training for Beginners.
What you'll learn
Understand what makes Arch Linux a unique and powerful distribution.
Learn how to install Arch and set up a complete system.
Get hands-on with the command line, package management, and system configuration.
Explore user management, networking, and systemd basics.
Discover how to secure, update, and maintain your Arch Linux system.
Gain confidence using Arch for development, gaming, or daily computing.
Requirements
Basic linux skills – such as navigating files and folders.
A computer with internet access – for downloading Arch Linux and related tools.
(Optional) Virtualization software like VirtualBox or VMware – we’ll be using a virtual machine in the labs.
Curiosity and patience – Arch is rewarding, but it’s a learning journey!
Description
Are you ready to take full control of your Linux system and truly understand how it works under the hood? Welcome to Arch Linux Fundamentals – the perfect course for curious beginners, tech enthusiasts, and IT professionals who want to dive deep into one of the most customizable and powerful Linux distributions available today.Arch Linux is known for being fast, minimal, and flexible—but it's also known for having a steeper learning curve than other beginner-friendly distros. That’s why this course is designed to guide you step-by-step, making Arch Linux accessible without watering down the experience. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to build your skills, this course gives you a real-world, hands-on foundation.What You’ll Learn:What Arch Linux is and why it’s different from other distrosInstalling ArchNavigating the Linux console and understanding the filesystemManaging users, permissions, and software with Pacman and the AURSetting up GNOME and networking featuresUsing systemd, firewalld, and secure remote accessTips for system updates, backups, troubleshooting, and moreWhy Learn Arch Linux?Because you’ll learn Linux properly. Arch doesn’t hide complexity—it teaches you to understand it. You’ll walk away with a working system that you built yourself, and the confidence to maintain it, break it, and fix it again.Join me and take the first step toward Linux mastery. Whether you're exploring Arch for personal use, development, or professional growth—this course is your launchpad.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Course
Lecture 2 What is Arch Linux?
Lecture 3 Dan Mill Training
Lecture 4 What Makes Arch Different?
Lecture 5 Frequently asked questions
Section 2: Understanding Arch Linux
Lecture 6 Arch Linux Use Cases
Lecture 7 Arch Linux Versions
Lecture 8 Using Arch Linux on cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, etc.)
Section 3: Installing Arch Linux (Step-by-Step)
Lecture 9 System Requirements
Lecture 10 Downloading the Arch Linux ISO
Lecture 11 Preparing our Virtual Lab Environment
Lecture 12 Installing Arch Linux (Step-by-Step)
Lecture 13 First Time Login and Installation Verification
Lecture 14 How to: Install Gnome After Installation
Section 4: Post-Installation Setup
Lecture 15 Configure Networking (GUI)
Lecture 16 What is the Console?
Lecture 17 Configure Networking (CLI)
Lecture 18 Customizable Settings in Arch Linux
Lecture 19 What is Pacman? (Official Package Manager)
Lecture 20 Understanding sudo, the Root User, and User Types in Linux
Lecture 21 Updating and upgrading the system
Lecture 22 Setup SSH Access
Section 5: Core System Administration
Lecture 23 Software Manager
Lecture 24 Import Commands in Console
Lecture 25 Understanding systemd basics
Lecture 26 Understanding the file system layout (GUI and CLI)
Lecture 27 Disk management
Lecture 28 Users in Arch Linux
Lecture 29 File and Folder Permissions
Lecture 30 Gaming on Arch Linux
Lecture 31 Using the AUR (Arch User Repository)
Lecture 32 Default Apps
Lecture 33 Troubleshooting Tools
Section 6: Security Hardening
Lecture 34 Firewall basics
Lecture 35 Secure Remote Access
Lecture 36 Backups and Disaster Recovery
Section 7: Wrap-Up and Next Steps
Lecture 37 Recommended learning resources (Arch Wiki, forums, Reddit)
Lecture 38 How to contribute
Lecture 39 Recap and Course Conclusion
Linux beginners who want to challenge themselves and learn by building from the ground up.,Intermediate Linux users looking to deepen their knowledge and switch to a minimalist, customizable distro.,Students and self-learners studying system administration or operating systems.,Developers and power users who want full control over their Linux environment.,IT professionals and sysadmins exploring Arch for lightweight server setups or learning purposes.,Tinkerers and enthusiasts who love learning how things work under the hood.