Linux Administration Bootcamp – Beginner to Advanced

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Learn Linux administration from beginner to advanced level with this comprehensive course. Gain in-depth knowledge of Linux fundamentals, troubleshooting, shell scripting, and more. Prepare for Linux certifications and start your career as a professional Linux administrator. Access quizzes and homework to test your knowledge. This course covers installation, configuration, administration, and various tools. Suitable for beginners with little or no Linux knowledge. Join now and design your own career path as a Linux professional.

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What you’ll learn

  • After completing this course, you will be a professional Linux administrator and ready to apply for Linux jobs.
  • Acquire advanced knowledge of Linux system administration and gain a deep understanding of Linux fundamentals and concepts.
  • By taking this course you’ll administrate Linux servers in a corporate environment.
  • You can better troubleshoot server issues and start automating tasks.
  • Design your own career path from scratch as a Linux professional.

      LINUX ADMINISTRATION BOOTCAMP – BEGINNER TO ADVANCED

Linux is the one of the best operating system in the world. Linux is a popular, open source operating system that is easy to use and very secure. Most Fortune 500 companies are running their back-end servers on Linux/Unix based OS.

If you want to start your career in Linux and have little or no Linux knowledge, I can help you with this course. This course covers Linux installation, configuration, administration, troubleshooting, shell scripting, command line, operating system tools, and a lot more!.

In this course, I am going to assure you, the things I’m going to teach, will be very interesting and easily understandable. At the end of this course, you will Become a competent Linux systems engineer or administrator.

This course is also a good source to prepare you for Linux certifications.

These Lectures are more like live classroom training sessions with quizzes and homework.

I have also created quizzes for you to go through and test your knowledge.

Learning Linux can be daunting – I have designed this course keeping in mind the most important things I would need to know if I was starting my Career in Linux today.

Following is the list of topics I have covered in this course:

Section 1. Course Overview

  • Course overview

Section 2. Installation of required software and accessing a Linux System

  • Install Virtual Box

  • Download & install Cent OS Linux

  • Install Red Hat 8 with custom Partitioning on Virtual Box

  • Download, install and connect through putty

  • Different ways of accessing your Linux Server

Section 3. Linux Fundamentals

  • The Linux directory structure

  • Basic Linux commands cd, ls, cat, pwd, and more

  • Listing files and understanding LS output

  • Changing password of a user

  • Finding files in your system

  • Introduction to vi editor

  • Copying directories and files

  • Removing directories and files

  • Moving and renaming directories and files

  • Absolute vs Relative path of a directory

  • Creating files and directories by command line 

  • Understanding the basic file and directory permissions

  • Changing file permissions

  • Modify file ownership for user and group

  • Quiz

Section 4. Intermediate level Linux Skills

  • Use of more and less command 

  • Use of  head and tail commands

  • Explanation of Tab Key Completion

  • Use of history command

  • Explanation of Wild Cards Characters

  • Soft and Hard Links between files 

  • Input, Output and Error Redirection

  • Explanation of grep Command

  • Uses of Pipe

  • Shell Aliases command 

  • Use of echo command

  • Explanation of environment variables

  • Connecting from one server to another

  • Transferring and Copying files over the Network

  • Counting of words, lines and characters

  • Viewing and monitoring processes by command

  • Schedule and automate tasks with Cron

  • User and group administration

  • Switching Users by command line

  • The sudo utility

  • Compressing and archiving files (using tar, gzip) 

  • Displaying and setting the hostname

  • Find your IP address in Linux

  • (using different ways of text file manipulation by using )tr, sort, diff and uniq command

  • cut and sort command

  • 32-bit vs 64-bit operating systems

  • Finding system information using (uname, dmidecode)

  • Root password recovery

  • Explanation of  sosreport for Redhat troubleshooting

  • Monitor Users (who, last w, id)

  • Message of the day (motd) and wall

  • Quiz

Section 5. Managing Users and Groups

  • User and group administration by command

  • Create a User account with no login access

  • Use of  passwd command

  • Password Aging on User accounts

  • Create, modify and delete group accounts in Linux

  • Activating and deactivating shadow password mechanism

  • User authentication files

  • Explanation of  passwd file

  • Explanation of  shadow file

  • Explanation of group file

  • Explanation  of gshadow file

  • Switching Users

  • The sudo utility

Section 6. Disk and Volume Management using (LVM, Parted)

  • Introduction to partitioning and file system 

  • Introduction to LVM (The Logical Volume Manager)

  • Add a new disk volume through Oracle Virtual Box

  • Managing storage with partedmot

  • Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs) and Logical

  • Extending Volume Group (VG) and Logical Volumes (LV)

  • Mirroring Logical Volumes

  • Moving Volumes (Data) from one storage to another

  • Removing Logical Volumes (LVs), Volume Groups (VGs) and Physical

Section 7. Networking using Linux

  • Network Components

  • Network Classes

  • TCP and UDP Protocols

  • The OSI model

  • Ping Command

  • Network Interfaces, configuration files and commands

  • Find your IP address

  • Add a network adapter through Oracle VM Virtual Box

  • NIC Bonding

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to get started with Linux
  • Anyone who wants to get a full Linux education and get an administration job
  • Those who want to advance their career
  • IT professionals who need advanced Linux skills to advance their careers
  • Anyone planning to become a Linux system administrator or Linux system engineer
  • Recent graduates who want to pursue Linux as a Career

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