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    Learn Redhat Linux From Scratch: The Old Way

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn Redhat Linux From Scratch: The Old Way

    Learn Redhat Linux From Scratch: The Old Way
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 906.30 MB | Duration: 3h 58m

    Learn RHEL Installation, Operations, Basic and Advanced Management Tasks with VIM crash course and much more.

    What you'll learn

    Learn RHEL Operations.

    Learn Basic commands, Useful Commands, Permissions.

    Learn to break the password.

    Learn Everything about VIM.

    Requirements

    No experience needed.

    Description

    For a tech savage or a beginner, Linux is for everyone. RedHat Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel. You understand this? Then this course is for you. Our Learn RedHat Linux From Scratch: The OLD Way is designed in a manner that will quench your thirst for Linux. We are determined to lend our expertise to anyone who wants to learn about Linux and its usage.Our class will guide you to Mastery through the following path: 1. Introduction and installation -  What is Linux? -  Advantages of Linux over other Operating systems. -  Installation of Linux distributions. 2.  Command-line interface -  Usage of Linux shell. -  Different types of shells. 3.  Linux file system -  File system Structure. -  Types of file system. 4. User and group management -  Superuser (root) privileges 5.  Permissions -  File permissions and attributes -  Read, write and execute permissions. -  Special permissions and ACL6. Reset Root Password7. VIM Crash Course- Vim is a Unix text editor that's included in Linux, BSD, and macOS. It's known for being fast and efficient, in part because it's a small application that can run in a terminal (although it also has a graphical interface), but mostly because it can be controlled entirely with the keyboard with no need for menus.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Overview

    Lecture 3 VirtualBox

    Lecture 4 Installation

    Lecture 5 Interface

    Lecture 6 ssh

    Lecture 7 ssh-keygen

    Lecture 8 Summary

    Section 2: Basic Management Tasks

    Lecture 9 Intro

    Lecture 10 Vim Theory

    Lecture 11 Vim Practical

    Lecture 12 Structure

    Lecture 13 Commands I

    Lecture 14 Commands II

    Lecture 15 Commands III

    Lecture 16 Commands IV

    Lecture 17 Commands V

    Lecture 18 Commands VI

    Lecture 19 Commands VII

    Lecture 20 Commands VIII

    Lecture 21 Permissions I

    Lecture 22 Permissions II

    Lecture 23 Special Permissions I

    Lecture 24 Special Permissions II

    Lecture 25 StickyBit

    Lecture 26 ACL

    Lecture 27 getfacl

    Lecture 28 More Commands I

    Lecture 29 More Commands II

    Lecture 30 Summary

    Section 3: RHEL Operations

    Lecture 31 Understanding Operations

    Lecture 32 YUM

    Lecture 33 links

    Lecture 34 TAR

    Lecture 35 Logs

    Lecture 36 journalctl

    Lecture 37 Disk Partitioning

    Lecture 38 LVM

    Lecture 39 Practical

    Lecture 40 mount/umount

    Section 4: Advanced Management Tasks

    Lecture 41 CRON

    Lecture 42 kernel

    Lecture 43 httpd

    Lecture 44 firewall

    Lecture 45 Password Reset/Break

    Section 5: VIM

    Lecture 46 Vim I

    Lecture 47 Vim II

    Lecture 48 Vim III

    Lecture 49 Vim IV

    Lecture 50 Vim V

    Lecture 51 Vim VI

    Lecture 52 Vim VII

    Lecture 53 Vim VIII

    Lecture 54 Vim IX

    Lecture 55 Vim X

    Section 6: Additional Content

    Lecture 56 Apache I

    Lecture 57 Apache II

    Lecture 58 Quick Revision

    Lecture 59 That's It

    Lecture 60 Congrats

    Anyone who want to learn REDHAT Linux.