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Mastering Linux Command Line (with Live Linux Labs)

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Mastering Linux Command Line (with Live Linux Labs), available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 153 lectures, 12 quizzes, based on 61 reviews, and has 480 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn Linux Command Line from basics Learn Linux File System & Navigation Learn to work with file attributes and permissions Learn vi Editor with practical usages Use cron to schedule tasks Learn various text processing commands to work efficiently Learn to create your own AWS Linux EC2 instance to practice Access to Live Linux Lab environment! This course is ideal for individuals who are DevOps & Cloud Engineers/Architects or Linux System/Network Administrators or QA Professionals working with Linux Systems or Anyone who has a desire to learn Linux! It is particularly useful for DevOps & Cloud Engineers/Architects or Linux System/Network Administrators or QA Professionals working with Linux Systems or Anyone who has a desire to learn Linux!.

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Summary

Title: Mastering Linux Command Line (with Live Linux Labs)

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 153

Number of Quizzes: 12

Number of Published Lectures: 152

Number of Published Quizzes: 11

Number of Curriculum Items: 165

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 163

Number of Practice Tests: 1

Number of Published Practice Tests: 1

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn Linux Command Line from basics
  • Learn Linux File System & Navigation
  • Learn to work with file attributes and permissions
  • Learn vi Editor with practical usages
  • Use cron to schedule tasks
  • Learn various text processing commands to work efficiently
  • Learn to create your own AWS Linux EC2 instance to practice
  • Access to Live Linux Lab environment!
  • Who Should Attend

  • DevOps & Cloud Engineers/Architects
  • Linux System/Network Administrators
  • QA Professionals working with Linux Systems
  • Anyone who has a desire to learn Linux!
  • Target Audiences

  • DevOps & Cloud Engineers/Architects
  • Linux System/Network Administrators
  • QA Professionals working with Linux Systems
  • Anyone who has a desire to learn Linux!
  • 08/2020 Update: Access to Live Linux Labs

    The course teaches you the Linux Command Line fundamentals, and takes you on a journey with a good learning experience. We have also included few videos that guide you to set up your own Linux VM and also a Linux EC2 instance in the AWS cloud!

    Linux Command-line:

  • You will learn to work with Linux files and folders!

  • You will learn to navigate the Linux File System efficiently!

  • You will learn to create your own command to save time!

  • You will learn to create links & understand their limitations!

  • You will learn to use many Text Processing commands!

  • You will learn to use many commands effectively – ls, cd, grep, find.. etc

  • You will learn to Standard I/O and Redirection with all concepts around it!

  • You will learn to use “su” and “sudo” commands!

  • You will learn to work with file attributes and permissions!

  • You will learn to edit files using the “vi” editor!

  • You will learn to schedule jobs!

  • You will learn to archive files & folders using the tar command!

  • You will learn to customize your bash shell!

  • PLUS!

  • You will learn to install VirtualBox, create VM and install ubuntu OS!

  • You will learn to create an AWS account!

  • You will learn to create a Linux EC2 instance!

  • You will learn to SSH into your Linux EC2 instance!

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Level 0

    Lecture 1: Course Overview

    Lecture 2: How 2 GET BEST out of this course?

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Lab Access

    Lecture 3: History ( <4 mins)

    Lecture 4: Linux Architecture & Features

    Lecture 5: Shells

    Lecture 6: Lab Setup

    Lecture 7: Connecting To Linux Machine

    Lecture 8: Linux Command Structure & Basic Commands – cd, ls

    Lecture 9: Getting HELP on a Linux System? Where is F1?

    Lecture 10: Internal and External Commands

    Lecture 11: Command-line Productivity Tricks – 1

    Lecture 12: Resources – PDFs (Handouts, Commands, etc)

    Lecture 13: Assignments

    Lecture 14: Live Online Lab #01: Linux Commands

    Chapter 3: Understanding Linux File System

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Linux File System Organization

    Lecture 3: File Types

    Lecture 4: Home Directory

    Lecture 5: File Naming Restrictions

    Lecture 6: Understanding Paths

    Lecture 7: What are dot ( . ) files?

    Lecture 8: Navigating File System

    Lecture 9: Wild Cards

    Lecture 10: Few Basic Commands

    Lecture 11: Running Multiple Commands

    Lecture 12: Command Substitution

    Lecture 13: Create Your Own Commands with alias

    Lecture 14: Resources – PDFs

    Lecture 15: Assignments

    Lecture 16: Live Online Lab #02: Linux Commands

    Chapter 4: Working with Directories & Files

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Working with Directories – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Working with Directories – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Working with Files – wc

    Lecture 5: Working with Files – cat, tac, rev

    Lecture 6: Working with Files – more

    Lecture 7: Working with Files – less

    Lecture 8: Working with Files – head, tail

    Lecture 9: Working with Files – Copy, Move, Delete..

    Lecture 10: Working with Files – create

    Lecture 11: Working with Files – splitting

    Lecture 12: Resources – Sample Files

    Lecture 13: Assignments

    Lecture 14: Live Online Lab #03: Linux Commands

    Chapter 5: Standard I/O & Redirection

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Standard I/O Concepts

    Lecture 3: Redirection

    Lecture 4: Terminal and Null Files

    Lecture 5: File Descriptors Usage

    Lecture 6: Using I (pipe) – sort & uniq commands

    Lecture 7: Resources – Documents

    Lecture 8: Assignments

    Lecture 9: Live Online Lab #04: Linux Commands

    Chapter 6: Users, Groups & Switching User

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Understanding Users & Groups

    Lecture 3: The root account

    Lecture 4: Switching Users – su command

    Lecture 5: The sudo command

    Lecture 6: Live Online Lab #05: Linux Commands

    Chapter 7: File Attributes and Permissions

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Understanding File Attributes

    Lecture 3: Understanding Permissions

    Lecture 4: ls -l output

    Lecture 5: Changing ownership and Permissions bits of a file

    Lecture 6: Understanding Numeric Format

    Lecture 7: Understanding Default Permissions (umask)

    Lecture 8: file command

    Lecture 9: Assignments

    Lecture 10: Live Online Lab #06: Linux Commands

    Chapter 8: Editing Files using vi editor

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: vi Editor – Basic Concepts

    Lecture 3: vi Editor – Part 1

    Lecture 4: vi Editor – Part 2

    Lecture 5: vi Editor – Part 3

    Lecture 6: vi Editor – Part 4

    Lecture 7: vi Editor – Part 5

    Lecture 8: vi Editor – Part 6

    Lecture 9: vi Editor – Part 7

    Lecture 10: vi Editor – Part 8

    Lecture 11: Resources – Documents

    Lecture 12: Resources – Sample Files

    Lecture 13: Assignments

    Instructors

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  • 4 stars: 22 votes
  • 5 stars: 35 votes
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