This Linux This course does not assume anything about your background or knowledge. Linux. This course is open to all levels of knowledge.
Stone River eLearning – Linux Administration Bootcamp
This course will teach you the fundamental concepts and most important aspects of Linux Administration of servers Furthermore, you will be able use these concepts in real-world situations.-World situations. You will be able to support, configure, and maintain a wide range of systems. Linux systems. The skills you have learned can be used to become an administrator. Linux System Engineer or Linux System Administrator.
This Linux This course does not assume anything about your background or knowledge. Linux. This course is open to all levels of knowledge. This course guides you through each step with a logical, systematic approach. You will be guided step by step through the process, explaining new concepts, commands and jargon in simple language that anyone can understand. Take this quiz to find out what you’ll learn. Linux Bootcamp:
Course Curriculum
Overview
Course Overview (3:30).
Connecting to and installing a Linux System
Introduction and Background (6.46)
Linux Distributions (5.09)
Installing VirtualBox on Windows (3:27)
VirtualBox for Mac (2:55).
Installation Linux VirtualBox: Using an Image (4:43)
Installation of CentOS from Scratch (14.41)
Getting connected (11.27)
Connect directly (1.44)
Linux Fundamentals
The Linux Directory Structure (10.02)
The Shell (7.35)
Basic Linux Commands (5.06)
Get Help at the Command Line (5.56)
Working with directories (8:57).
Listing Files and Understanding the Output of the LS (11:45).
Part One – File and Directory Permissions Explained (11:14).
Part 2: File and Directory Permissions Explained (09:28)
Locating Files and Directories (6.55)
Viewing Files and The Nano Editor (5.16)
Vi Editing Files (9:58)
Editing Files With Emacs (5.40)
Graphical editors (4:22).
Renaming, copying, moving, and moving files
Intermediate Linux Skills
Wildcards – Part One (5:11).
Wildcards – Part Two (7.03)
Input, output, and redirection (7.45).
Comparing Files (4:13)
Searching in Files & Using Pipes (9.41).
Transferring and copying files across the Network (6.35)
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Customizing the Shell Prompt (5.07)
Shell Aliases (3.41)
Environment Variables (7:55)
Processes & Job Control (11.53)
Scheduling repeated jobs with Cron (5.50).
Switching Users, Running Commands as Others (8.10)
Shell History and Tab Completion (13.11)
Software Installation (13:33).
The Linux Logging into the system and boot process
The Linux Boot Process (8.35)
The Linux Demo Boot Process – Demo (6.57)
System Logging (8:38)
Disk Management
Disk Management – Part One (6:50)
Disk Management – Part Two – Partitioning with fdisk (4.54)
Disk Management – Part Three – File System (8:51).
LVM – The Logical Volume Manager
Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (2:51).
LVM: Layers Of Abstraction (2.06)
17:10
Extending volume groups and logical volumes (5:35)
Mirroring Logical Vols (5:24).
Remove Logical Volumes, Physical Vols and Volume Groups (2.10)
Migration of data from one storage device (:54)
Logical Volume Management – Summary (1.20)
User Management
Part One Managing Users & Groups (11.38)
Part Two of Managing Users & Groups (7.50)
Networking
TCP/IP Networking Linux System Administrators (8.40)
Networking – DNS and hostnames (10.06).
Networking – DHCP Dynamic and Static Addressing (8.57)
Network Troubleshooting – Part One (6.39)
Network Troubleshooting – Part Two (7.03)
Advanced Linux Permissions
Part One – Special Permission Modes (11:14).
Part 2 of Special Permission Modes (09:28)
Shell Scripting
Shell Scripting – Part One (8.38).
Shell Scripting – Part Two (7.11)
Command Line Kung Fu – Advanced Command Line Skills
Repeat as Root (2.04)
Tab completion (4:50)
Rerun a command with a string (2.54).
Reuse arguments (2.57)
Remove comments and empty lines (2:09).
Use the last item in the previous command (2.47).
Extras
Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine Over the Network (11.14)
Ubuntu: Installing Apache MySQL, PHP, WordPress, and PHP (9:26).
Summary
Conclusion (2.26)
Slides used in the Course
Frequently Asked Question
What time does the course and end?
It is a course that never ends. It is self-evident.-Online course that you can pace yourself – You decide when and how you want to finish.
How long can I access the course?
How does lifetime access sound to you? You have unlimited access to the course after enrolling – on any device you own.
What happens if I’m unhappy with the course?
We don’t want you to be dissatisfied! You can return your item if you are unhappy within 30 days.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 400
- Assessments Yes