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<big>This Course is divided into 8 different Modules. They are listed bellow;</big> | |||
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===== Module 1: Understanding Linux Concept ===== | ===== Module 1: Understanding Linux Concept ===== | ||
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* <big>Keyboard Keys Used in Linux</big> | * <big>Keyboard Keys Used in Linux</big> | ||
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== '''Module 3: System Access and File System''' == | |||
* <big>Important Things to Remember in Linux</big> | |||
* <big>Access to Linux System</big> | |||
* <big>Download and Install Putty</big> | |||
* <big>Access Linux via Putty or SSH command line</big> | |||
* <big>Command Prompts and Getting Prompts Back</big> | |||
* <big>FileSystem Structure and Description</big> | |||
* <big>File System Navigation Commands (cd , ls and pwd)</big> | |||
* <big>Linux File or Directory Properties</big> | |||
* <big>Linux File Types</big> | |||
* <big>What is root?</big> | |||
* <big>Changing Password</big> | |||
* <big>Absolute and Relative Paths</big> | |||
* <big>Creating Files and Directories (touch, cp, vi, mkdir)</big> | |||
* <big>Copying directories</big> | |||
* <big>Finding Files and Directories (find, locate)</big> | |||
* <big>Difference Between Find and Locate Commands</big> | |||
* <big>WildCards (*, ?, ^, [])</big> | |||
* <big>Soft and Hard Links (ln)</big> | |||
====== ''At the end of this module student will able to;'' ====== | |||
* Access to Linux System | |||
* Define file system and its Structure. | |||
* Define Root. | |||
* Create files and directories. | |||
* Use Wildcards. | |||
* Create soft and hard link of files. |
Revision as of 22:43, 2 December 2023
Complete Linux Training
This is the Course Structure for Complete Linux Training.
What will you learn?
- By the end of this course you will be a professional Linux administrator and be able to apply for Linux job.
- You will learn 200+ Linux system administration commands
- CentOS and Redhat version 7, 8 and 9
- You will gain advance Linux systems administration skills and have deep understanding of Linux fundamentals and concepts
- You will be able to troubleshoot everyday Linux related issues
- You will manage Linux servers in a corporate environment
- You will write basic to advance level shell scripts
- This course will prepare you for CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004) and LPI Linux Essentials
- Understand the concept of permissions and how to set them for files and directories
- You will be able to take the EX-200 exam and become Redhat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA - EX200)
This Course is divided into 8 different Modules. They are listed bellow;
Module 1: Understanding Linux Concept
Module 2: Download, Install and Configure
Module 3: System Access and File System
Module 4: Linux Fundamentals
Module 5: Linux System Administration
Module 6: Shell Scripting
Module 7: Networking, Servers and System Updates
Module 8: Disk Management and Run Levels
Couse Recap and Additional Resources
All About Resume and Interview
Requirements
- The course covers everything about Linux from scratch so no prior experience required
- Desire to reach your goals and dreams
- A computer with at least 4G of RAM
- Projector
Module 1: Understanding Linux Concept
- What is Operating System?
- What is Linux?
- Everyday use of Linux
- Unix vs Linux vs Windows
At the end of this module student will able to;
- Define Linux
- Distinguish between Unix, Linux and Windows.
- Learn about types of Linux Distribution.
Module 2: Download, Install and Configure Linux
- Lab Design
- What is Virtual Box?
- Download and Install VMWare Player (Different Ways to Install Linux)
- Creating a Virtual Machine
- Download and Install Linux (CentOS 8)
- Download and Install Linux (CentOS 9)
- Redhat Linux Installation (Optional)
- Take a snapshot of VM
- Virtual Machine Management
- Keyboard Keys Used in Linux
At the end of this module Student will able to;
- Define Virtualization
- Learn about different ways to install Linux.
- Create Virtual Machine.
- Install Linux in Virtual Machine.
Module 3: System Access and File System
- Important Things to Remember in Linux
- Access to Linux System
- Download and Install Putty
- Access Linux via Putty or SSH command line
- Command Prompts and Getting Prompts Back
- FileSystem Structure and Description
- File System Navigation Commands (cd , ls and pwd)
- Linux File or Directory Properties
- Linux File Types
- What is root?
- Changing Password
- Absolute and Relative Paths
- Creating Files and Directories (touch, cp, vi, mkdir)
- Copying directories
- Finding Files and Directories (find, locate)
- Difference Between Find and Locate Commands
- WildCards (*, ?, ^, [])
- Soft and Hard Links (ln)
At the end of this module student will able to;
- Access to Linux System
- Define file system and its Structure.
- Define Root.
- Create files and directories.
- Use Wildcards.
- Create soft and hard link of files.