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Linux Administration & Linux Command Line For Beginners, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 36 lectures, based on 3836 reviews, and has 57040 subscribers.

You will learn about After watching this course you will have a good understanding of the Linux operating system basics and fundamentals that will enable you to start your career. Install Linux CentOS 7 The file system layout of Linux systems Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting files and directories. You will learn the most used Linux basic commands You will learn how to archive and compress files You will learn how to combine two or more commands using pipes You will learn how to redirect an output to a file Understand the essential Linux Commands This course is ideal for individuals who are This Course is an introdiction for newbies who are not familiar with Linux or This Linux introduction is not for Intermediate nor Advanced linux users or Those interested in gaining the fundamental knowledge necessary to work with Linux using the shells command line It is particularly useful for This Course is an introdiction for newbies who are not familiar with Linux or This Linux introduction is not for Intermediate nor Advanced linux users or Those interested in gaining the fundamental knowledge necessary to work with Linux using the shells command line.

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Title: Linux Administration & Linux Command Line For Beginners

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 36

Number of Published Lectures: 36

Number of Curriculum Items: 36

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • After watching this course you will have a good understanding of the Linux operating system basics and fundamentals that will enable you to start your career.
  • Install Linux CentOS 7
  • The file system layout of Linux systems
  • Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting files and directories.
  • You will learn the most used Linux basic commands
  • You will learn how to archive and compress files
  • You will learn how to combine two or more commands using pipes
  • You will learn how to redirect an output to a file
  • Understand the essential Linux Commands
  • Who Should Attend

  • This Course is an introdiction for newbies who are not familiar with Linux
  • This Linux introduction is not for Intermediate nor Advanced linux users
  • Those interested in gaining the fundamental knowledge necessary to work with Linux using the shells command line
  • Target Audiences

  • This Course is an introdiction for newbies who are not familiar with Linux
  • This Linux introduction is not for Intermediate nor Advanced linux users
  • Those interested in gaining the fundamental knowledge necessary to work with Linux using the shells command line
  • Welcome

    Welcome to the Linux Administration & Linux Command Line For Beginners course. This Linux Newbie Course covers Linux essentials. You will learn Linux Administration basics & Linux Command Line basics.

    In this course, you will learn what is Linux, VirtualBox installation, Linux installation, Linux essentials, Linux file system hierarchy, Linux History & Linux basic commands. 

    Linux comes in a variety of distributions that are designed to meet the needs and technical expertise of their users. Linux Mint and other straightforward Linux distributions are excellent for home computers, while Ubuntu Linux is the best choice for developers, computer scientists & network administrators.

    One misconception about Linux is that it is a far more sophisticated and technological alternative to well-known operating systems like Windows and MacOS. In actuality, Linux is an OS that is user-friendly, open-source, and adaptable and was created to address significant shortcomings in commercial operating systems.

    Why Linux ?

    Linux tends to be highly reliable and a more secure system than any other operating system (OS). Linux also is quite popular among many corporates and many consider it to be the lead operating system in the corporate world. Here are 5 reasons why you should start in Linux:

    1. Linux Provides Good Career Opportunities

    2. Much of the infrastructure that powers the internet, including routers and servers, is based on Linux

    3. Linux is Used on Nearly Every Server

    4. Linux is one such skill that allows an individual to experience a widespread growth in their profile after learning it

    5. Linux is free and open source

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Prologue

    Lecture 1: Linux Overview

    Lecture 2: Linux File System Hierarchy

    Chapter 2: Build Your Lab On VirtualBox

    Lecture 1: VirtualBox Overview

    Lecture 2: Install VirtualBox on Windows OS

    Lecture 3: Create our first virtual machine

    Lecture 4: Install Rocky 9.0 (Redhat & CentOS compatible)

    Chapter 3: CentOS essentials

    Lecture 1: List Files and Directories (ls)

    Lecture 2: Move Between Directories (cd)

    Lecture 3: I totaly lost so where am I? (PWD)

    Lecture 4: Create Directories (mkdir)

    Lecture 5: Create Files (touch)

    Lecture 6: Delete Files and Directories (rmdir and rm)

    Lecture 7: Copy Files and Directories (cp)

    Lecture 8: Move Files and Directories (mv)

    Lecture 9: Rename Files and Directories using the mv command

    Lecture 10: Print file content to the screen (cat)

    Lecture 11: View Files using less

    Lecture 12: Pipes and Redirection

    Lecture 13: Files Archiving (tar)

    Lecture 14: File Compression using (gzip , bzip2)

    Lecture 15: Archiving and Compression using (tar)

    Lecture 16: Soft Links

    Lecture 17: Hard Links

    Chapter 4: Manage Users & Groups

    Lecture 1: Create Local Users & Local Groups

    Lecture 2: Gain Super Powers

    Lecture 3: Modify Users, Groups & Password Aging

    Chapter 5: Secure Linux Environment by Understanding Files Permissions

    Lecture 1: Notation Permissions

    Chapter 6: Operate Running System

    Lecture 1: Monitoring Running System with top

    Lecture 2: Start, Stop & Check The status of a Linux Service

    Lecture 3: Boot, Reboot And Shut Down A System Normally

    Chapter 7: Create And Configure File Systems

    Lecture 1: Create, Mount, Unmount And Use Vfat, ext4 And xfs File Systems

    Lecture 2: Create and manage Access Control Lists ACLs

    Chapter 8: Deploy, Configure & Maintain Systems

    Lecture 1: Configuring Hostnames & Names Resolution

    Lecture 2: Install & Update Software with yum

    Chapter 9: Epilogue

    Lecture 1: It is just the beginning

    Chapter 10: Bonus

    Lecture 1: A Parting Gift: Rewards and Opportunities

    Instructors

  • Linux Administration Command Line For Beginners  No.2
    Mo Khalil
    Instructor & Co-founder of Watch N Learn University
  • Linux Administration Command Line For Beginners  No.3
    Muhammed Torkey
    Professional DevOps Eng., Instructor, and content creator.
  • Linux Administration Command Line For Beginners  No.4
    Cloudsark
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 65 votes
  • 2 stars: 136 votes
  • 3 stars: 641 votes
  • 4 stars: 1319 votes
  • 5 stars: 1675 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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