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    Learn Linux from scratch

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    Learn Linux from scratch

    Learn Linux from scratch
    .MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 8.35 GB
    Duration: 19.5 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Linux administration and Linux command Line skills from scratch


    What you'll learn

    Become a professional Linux administrator and be able to apply for Linux jobs
    Gain advance Linux systems administration skills and have deep understanding of Linux fundamentals and concepts
    Be able to create, support and manage Linux servers in a Corporate environment
    Be able to better troubleshoot servers and get started with scripting and automating tasks
    Design on your own career path if you put in the effort

    Requirements

    Desire to Learn
    Putting in the effort and hard work

    Description

    A career in Linux is one of the top 5 highest paid in the IT industry. Linux is the number ONE operating system for the fortune 500 companies and even the startups.

    If you want to start your career in Linux, and have little or no knowledge of Linux then this course can help. In this course you will learn Linux installation, configuration, administration, troubleshooting, command line, OS tools and much more…

    I have also included Job Technical Interview questions and answers that will definitely help achieving your Career goals.

    All hands on exercises that I have covered are downloadable as text files so you can download and practice all lectures easily.

    I have also created quizzes for you to go through and test your knowledge.

    Learning Linux can be daunting - I have designed this course keeping in mind the most important things I would need to know if I was starting my Career in Linux today.

    If you put in the effort - you will get amazing results from the course, its that simple.

    Following is the list of topics I have covered in this course:


    Section 1- Syllabus and Course Overview

    Video covering the course design and syllabus


    Section 2- Introduction to Linux

    What is Linux

    Linux Distributions

    Brief history of Linux

    Why Linux

    Quiz


    Section 3- Download, install and access Linux

    What are different virtual environments

    Download and install Oracle Virtual Box

    Download and install Redhat Linux

    Download and install Oracle Virtual Box

    Download, install and connect through putty

    Different ways of accessing Linux


    Section 4- Learn Basic Linux Commands and Tools

    Absolute vs relative Path and Command Path

    Basic Linux commands 1

    Basic Linux commands 2

    Basic Linux commands 3

    Counting Words, Lines and Characters

    Displaying and Setting the Hostname

    Introduction to the vi editor

    Listing and Modifying System Timezone

    Obtain Linux help

    Using compression and archiving tools


    Section 5- Directory Structure , File Permissions and Files

    Linux Directory Structure

    File Types

    Creating Files and Directories

    Displaying File Contents with cat, less, more and tail

    Copying Directories and Files

    Moving, Renaming Directories and Files

    Removing Directories and Files

    File and Directory Control Attributes

    Finding Files

    Soft and Hard Links

    Understanding File and Directory Permissions

    Modifying File Permissions

    Default Permissions and umask

    Modify File Ownership and Group Membership

    Special Permissions setuid, setgid and sticky bit


    Section 6 - Bash Shell and its Features

    Introduction to the Bash Shell

    Variables

    Input, Output and Error Redirection

    Command History

    Tab Completion

    Tilde Substitution

    Regular expression GREP

    Metacharacters - Wild Cards Pipe

    Your first bash script - hello world

    Create an Interactive script


    Section 7 - Managing users and groups

    User Authentication Files

    The passwd File

    The shadow File

    The group File

    The gshadow File

    pwck and vigr

    Adding Users and default values

    The passwd command

    Create a User Account with Default Values

    Create a User Account with Custom Values

    Create a User account with No Login Access

    Modify and Delete a User Account

    Switching Users

    The sudo utility

    Create, Modify and Delete Group Accounts

    Managing Groups with gpasswd Command

    User and System Shell Startup Files


    Section 8- Secure Shell - SSH

    What is SSH

    When is SSH used

    How to configure SSH

    Securing SSH

    Transferring Files with scp and sftp

    Configure Private-Public Key-Based Authentication

    The OpenSSH Service

    OpenSSH Versions and Algorithms

    Encryption

    Authentication Methods

    OpenSSH Packages

    Section 9 - Processes and Job Scheduling

    Understanding Processes

    Viewing and Monitoring Processes

    Listing a Specific Process

    View Processes by User and group ownership

    Process States

    What is process Niceness

    Viewing and changing process Niceness

    Renicing a running process

    Control Processes with signals

    Job Scheduling

    Controlling user access

    Scheduler Log file

    Scheduling with at command

    Submit, view, list and remove an at job

    Using crontab

    Syntax of User Crontab Files

    Add list and remove a Cron job


    Section 10 - Managing Software Packages

    Introduction to software packages

    Redhat Subscription Management Service

    Using YUM for Managing Software Packages

    Using RPM for Software Package Management


    Section 11- Linux Boot Process

    Linux boot process RHEL CentOS 6 and 7

    Run Levels

    Targets

    Updating Kernel


    Section 12 - Linux Security

    Linux Server Security

    Firewall and iptables


    Section 13- Partitioning and Managing Disk Storage

    Add new disk through Virtual Box

    Managing Storage with parted

    Managing Storage with gdisk

    LVM - Logical Volume Manager


    Section 14 - Linux Networking

    Add a Network Adapter through Oracle VM Virtual Box

    Network Components

    The OSI Model

    Network files and commands - ping, ip addr, ifconfig, ifup, ifdown, netstat

    NIC Bonding


    Section 15 - Bonus Section


    All exercises and practical examples are downloadable text documents for you to practice along.

    Quizzes are also provided.


    Who this course is for:

    Anyone with the desire to learn and start a career in Linux
    Anyone who wants to have complete Linux training to get a job in IT
    If you have Linux experience but want to advance your career
    Already working in IT and want to pursue Linux as a career
    Learn Linux to host your personal or business servers.
    IT professionals that need to acquire higher Linux skills to move up in their career.
    Anyone planning to become a Linux system administrator or a Linux systems engineer.
    Recent graduates planning and designing their future career in Linux

    Learn Linux from scratch