Linux Disc Management

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Last updated on June 20, 2025 6:24 pm

Learn Linux and become a system administrator who can use Linux to configure and manage discs, drives, servers and files more efficiently than Windows or Mac.

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A system administrator’s responsibilities include implementing, configuring, maintaining, monitoring and guaranteeing the successful operation of a computer system. This free online course is designed to teach you how to configure and manage Linux discs in a virtual environment to perform advanced storage tasks. Such skills include adding new discs, extending storage space, partitioning discs and organising these partitions into logical volumes.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Identify the functions of Oracle Vir…
  • List the steps to install a Linux op…
  • Recall the Linux boot process…
  • Outline the steps to add and partiti…
  • Identify the functions of Oracle VirtualBox
  • List the steps to install a Linux operating system on your computer
  • Recall the Linux boot process
  • Outline the steps to add and partition discs on your Linux system
  • Describe the function of Logical Volume Management (LVM)
  • Explain the role of swap files
  • Discuss the importance of file system checks
  • Define ?RAID? on Linux systems
  • Linux Disc Configuration and Management

    As a system administrator, configuring and managing computer systems is a vital role. This module will discuss different aspects of configuring and managing a Linux operating system, such as adding disc space and partitioning a disc.

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