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Introduction to GNU/Linux Systems Administration, available at $84.99, with 172 lectures, 25 quizzes.

You will learn about Learn an outstanding skill set that will qualify you for tech jobs like System Administrator, Web Developer, or Software Engineer A comprehensive understanding of Linux How to identify the components of the Linux Operating System and how they work together Master the Command Line Interface (CLI) Learn the anatomy of a Linux command, identify how commands differ, their syntax, and how to apply them to Linux Learn the directory structure of Linux, and how to navigate Linux Learn how to identify and manage permissions and ownership on files and directories Learn to perform common management tasks on files and directories Locating help in the Linux Operating System Learn about the characteristics of a process, how theyre catagorized, and how to manage them Learn about the components that make up a user and group, and how to manage them Learn about TCP/IP, how it works, and how it applies to Linux Learn how to apply you knowledge to real-world scenarios Be ready to manage Red Hat, Ubuntu, Fedora, or Centos Linux Distros Manage either a personal Linux installation or a Linux servers in a corporate environment Prepare to learn advanced skill sets in the Linux Operating System Begin to prepare for the CompTIA Linux+, LPI Linux Essentials, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (EX200) exams This course is ideal for individuals who are Individuals preparing for the RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, and CLNP certifications or Individuals that want to begin a career as a GNU/Linux Systems Administrator or Software developers that have a need to know GNU/Linux or Students that require a fundamental knowledge of GNU/Linux or Anyone that wants to understand the fundamentals of GNU/Linuxoperations or Managers that wish to communicate with their Linux I.T. staff or Anyone with a desire to understand the GNU/Linux operating system or Individuals that want to understand an alternative to Microsoft Windows It is particularly useful for Individuals preparing for the RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, and CLNP certifications or Individuals that want to begin a career as a GNU/Linux Systems Administrator or Software developers that have a need to know GNU/Linux or Students that require a fundamental knowledge of GNU/Linux or Anyone that wants to understand the fundamentals of GNU/Linuxoperations or Managers that wish to communicate with their Linux I.T. staff or Anyone with a desire to understand the GNU/Linux operating system or Individuals that want to understand an alternative to Microsoft Windows.

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Title: Introduction to GNU/Linux Systems Administration

Price: $84.99

Number of Lectures: 172

Number of Quizzes: 25

Number of Published Lectures: 172

Number of Published Quizzes: 25

Number of Curriculum Items: 197

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 197

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn an outstanding skill set that will qualify you for tech jobs like System Administrator, Web Developer, or Software Engineer
  • A comprehensive understanding of Linux
  • How to identify the components of the Linux Operating System and how they work together
  • Master the Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • Learn the anatomy of a Linux command, identify how commands differ, their syntax, and how to apply them to Linux
  • Learn the directory structure of Linux, and how to navigate Linux
  • Learn how to identify and manage permissions and ownership on files and directories
  • Learn to perform common management tasks on files and directories
  • Locating help in the Linux Operating System
  • Learn about the characteristics of a process, how theyre catagorized, and how to manage them
  • Learn about the components that make up a user and group, and how to manage them
  • Learn about TCP/IP, how it works, and how it applies to Linux
  • Learn how to apply you knowledge to real-world scenarios
  • Be ready to manage Red Hat, Ubuntu, Fedora, or Centos Linux Distros
  • Manage either a personal Linux installation or a Linux servers in a corporate environment
  • Prepare to learn advanced skill sets in the Linux Operating System
  • Begin to prepare for the CompTIA Linux+, LPI Linux Essentials, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (EX200) exams
  • Who Should Attend

  • Individuals preparing for the RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, and CLNP certifications
  • Individuals that want to begin a career as a GNU/Linux Systems Administrator
  • Software developers that have a need to know GNU/Linux
  • Students that require a fundamental knowledge of GNU/Linux
  • Anyone that wants to understand the fundamentals of GNU/Linuxoperations
  • Managers that wish to communicate with their Linux I.T. staff
  • Anyone with a desire to understand the GNU/Linux operating system
  • Individuals that want to understand an alternative to Microsoft Windows
  • Target Audiences

  • Individuals preparing for the RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, and CLNP certifications
  • Individuals that want to begin a career as a GNU/Linux Systems Administrator
  • Software developers that have a need to know GNU/Linux
  • Students that require a fundamental knowledge of GNU/Linux
  • Anyone that wants to understand the fundamentals of GNU/Linuxoperations
  • Managers that wish to communicate with their Linux I.T. staff
  • Anyone with a desire to understand the GNU/Linux operating system
  • Individuals that want to understand an alternative to Microsoft Windows
  • Every journey begins with the first step.  Take those steps towards a career as a GNU/Linux System Administrator with this course

    This class is for the individual who wants a strong understanding of the GNU/Linux operating system and to potentially prepare for the RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, CLNP certifications.  This course was designed to teach someone with little to no experience with the Linux operating system.  It is meant to cover the necessary skills required for an entry level Systems Administrator to successfully manage a Linux system. 

    This is a comprehensive course that will cover many of the topics an entry level Linux Systems Administrator would deal with while performing their day-to-day functions.  Once a student has completed this course, they should have the skills required to successfully fulfill the roles and responsibilities of an entry level GNU/Linux Systems Administrator. 

    Students will learn about the history of GNU/Linux, the components that makeup GNU/Linux, the basics of the GNU/Linux command structure, how to get help with GNU/Linux, an introduction to the GNU/Linux environment, how to work with text data, the components of user and group accounts and how to manage them, the GNU/Linux directory structure and how to navigate it, the fundamentals of file and directory management, how to identify and manage GNU/Linux processes, and an introduction to TCP/IP management.

    After completing this course, a student should be prepared to expand on their knowledge to become an advanced level GNU/Linux Systems Administrator. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Downloading Linux

    Lecture 2: Installing VirtualBox Software

    Lecture 3: Creating an Oracle VirtualBox Virtual Machine

    Lecture 4: Installing Linux

    Chapter 2: Overview of Linux

    Lecture 1: Open-Source Software

    Lecture 2: History of Linux

    Lecture 3: Linux Distro

    Chapter 3: Components of Linux

    Lecture 1: Linux Kernel

    Lecture 2: GNU Software

    Lecture 3: Non-GNU Software

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Linux Processes

    Lecture 5: Introduction to the Shell

    Chapter 4: Computer Math

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Computer Math

    Lecture 2: Hexadecimal

    Lecture 3: Octal

    Lecture 4: Binary

    Lecture 5: Units of Measurements

    Lecture 6: ASCII

    Chapter 5: GNOME

    Lecture 1: GNOME Login Screen Tour

    Lecture 2: GNOME Desktop Tour

    Lecture 3: Working with GNOME Applications

    Lecture 4: Introduction to GNOME Workspaces

    Lecture 5: Applications and Workspaces

    Lecture 6: Configuring GNOME

    Lecture 7: Introduction to the GNOME Terminal

    Lecture 8: Working with the GNOME Terminal

    Lecture 9: GNOME Terminal Extra Lesson

    Chapter 6: Help with Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Man

    Lecture 2: Invoking man

    Lecture 3: whatis

    Lecture 4: help

    Lecture 5: Introduction to pinfo

    Lecture 6: Navigating pinfo

    Lecture 7: Invoking pinfo

    Chapter 7: Linux Command Basics

    Lecture 1: Command Line Syntax

    Lecture 2: Internal vs External Commands

    Lecture 3: Types of Linux Commands

    Lecture 4: $PATH Variable

    Lecture 5: Aliases

    Lecture 6: Internal Shell Builtin Commands

    Lecture 7: Functions

    Lecture 8: Text Scripts

    Lecture 9: 4.8 External Commands

    Lecture 10: Command Execution Order

    Lecture 11: Submitting Commands for Execution

    Lecture 12: Input Output Streams

    Lecture 13: Command Exit Status

    Chapter 8: Introduction to the Shell Environment

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Command Line Interface

    Lecture 2: Bash Command Prompt

    Lecture 3: Shell Login Mode

    Lecture 4: Intro to Variables

    Lecture 5: Variable Types

    Lecture 6: Defining and Viewing Variables

    Lecture 7: Introduction to Login Scripts

    Lecture 8: Login Script Overview

    Lecture 9: $PATH Variable

    Chapter 9: Working with Text Data

    Lecture 1: View Text Files

    Lecture 2: Viewing and Navigating Text Data

    Lecture 3: Searching for a Text String

    Lecture 4: Isolating and Displaying a Specific Field of Data in a Text File

    Lecture 5: Sorting Text Data

    Chapter 10: Manipulating Text Input and Output

    Lecture 1: I/O Rediection

    Lecture 2: Appending Data to a File

    Lecture 3: Passing Standard Output to a Command

    Chapter 11: Miscellaneous

    Lecture 1: Command History

    Chapter 12: Basics of User and Group Accounts

    Lecture 1: User Accounts

    Lecture 2: Group Accounts

    Lecture 3: Usernames

    Lecture 4: Passwords

    Lecture 5: User ID (UID)

    Lecture 6: Primary Group ID (GID)

    Lecture 7: Secondary Groups ID (GID)

    Lecture 8: GECOS

    Lecture 9: Home Directory

    Lecture 10: Shell

    Lecture 11: Superuser

    Lecture 12: Real vs Effective ID

    Lecture 13: User and Group Naming Conventions

    Instructors

  • Introduction to GNULinux Systems Administration  No.2
    Keith Graybeal
    Linux Systems Engineer
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