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    Introduction to Linux System Course 2024

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    Introduction to Linux System Course 2024

    Introduction to Linux System Course 2024
    Published 3/2024
    Duration: 6h26m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.27 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Linux Sysadmin for Beginners. Get the Linux skills to boost your career and get hired. Quizzes, and assignments.


    What you'll learn
    Setting Up the Environment (Installing Ubuntu)
    The Linux Terminal In Depth
    The Linux File System
    Absolute vs. Relative Paths. Walking through the File System (pwd, cd,)
    The LS Command In-Depth (ls)
    Viewing Files (less, tail)
    Creating Files and Directories (touch, mkdir)
    Copying, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Files and Directories (cp, mv, rm)
    Command Redirection (>, >>, 2> &>)
    Finding Files and Directories (locate, find)
    Searching for String Patterns (grep, strings)
    The VIM, nano, emacs Editor
    User Accounts Management
    Understanding passwd and shadow files
    Understanding Linux Groups (groups, id)
    Creating, Changing, and Removing User Accounts User Accounts (useradd, usermod, userdel)
    Group Management (groupadd, groupdel, groupmod)
    User Account Monitoring (whoami, who am i)
    Linux File Permissions
    Changing File Permissions (chmod)
    Bash Shell Scripting
    Variables
    if/elseif/else
    functions
    while loops
    Array
    Read input user
    shift command
    extended test/ test command
    alias
    Arithmetic operations



    Requirements
    No programming experience is needed

    Description
    Welcome to the Introduction to Linux System Course 2024!
    Are you ready to embark on a journey into the world of Linux? Whether you're a beginner or have some experience with Linux, this course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Linux system fundamentals.
    This course will teach you everything you need to know to confidently navigate and work with Linux-based operating systems. We'll start by covering the basics, including understanding the Linux file system hierarchy, working with files and directories, and mastering essential commands for file manipulation, navigation, and management.
    As you progress through the course, you'll delve deeper into topics such as user and group management, permissions, and shell scripting. You'll also learn about advanced Linux shell scripting commands.
    But that's not all! This course goes beyond the basics to equip you with practical skills to apply in real-world scenarios. You'll gain hands-on experience by working on engaging assignments and exercises, allowing you to reinforce your learning and build your confidence in using Linux systems.
    By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in Linux system administration and be well-prepared to take your Linux skills to the next level. Whether you're pursuing a career in IT, cybersecurity, or software development or want to expand your knowledge, this course will set you on the path to success in the exciting world of Linux.
    The topics covered in this Linux Administration course are:
    Setting Up the Environment (Installing Ubuntu)
    The Linux Terminal In Depth
    The Linux File System
    Absolute vs. Relative Paths. Walking through the File System (pwd, cd,)
    The LS Command In-Depth (ls)
    Viewing Files (less, tail)
    Creating Files and Directories (touch, mkdir)
    Copying, Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Files and Directories (cp, mv, rm)
    Command Redirection (>, >>, 2> &>)
    Finding Files and Directories (locate, find)
    Searching for String Patterns (grep, strings)
    The VIM, nano, emacs Editor
    User Accounts Management
    Understanding passwd and shadow files
    Understanding Linux Groups (groups, id)
    Creating, Changing, and Removing User Accounts User Accounts (useradd, usermod, userdel)
    Group Management (groupadd, groupdel, groupmod)
    User Account Monitoring (whoami, who am i)
    Linux File Permissions
    Changing File Permissions (chmod)
    Bash Shell Scripting
    Variables
    if/elseif/else
    functions
    while loops
    Array
    Read input user
    shift command
    extended test/ test command
    alias
    Arithmetic operations
    Enroll now and start your journey to mastering Linux!
    Who this course is for:
    Beginners who want to gain a complete and practical understanding of the Linux Operating System and the Linux Command Line.
    This course is targeted primarily at beginners.

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