Course Description
The Linux Basics course is designed for beginners who want to develop a strong foundation in Linux. This course covers the essential components and commands needed to navigate and operate in a Linux environment. You will learn about the Linux file system, command-line operations, file permissions, and basic shell scripting. This course is perfect for anyone new to Linux or looking to understand the fundamentals of one of the most widely used operating systems in the world.
Course Objectives
- Understand the basics of the Linux operating system and its history.
- Navigate and manage the Linux file system and directories.
- Perform basic file operations using Linux commands.
- Manage file permissions and ownership to maintain system security.
- Use basic shell scripting to automate repetitive tasks.
- Understand process management and system monitoring.
- Manage software packages and updates on Linux systems.
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 55 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Overview of Linux2
- History2
- Terminal6
- Profiles2
- Variables3
- File management17
- 6.0Folder structure
- 6.1Navigating between folders
- 6.2creating files
- 6.3Reading the content of files
- 6.4Compress / Decompress a file
- 6.5Creating a directory
- 6.6Listing files and directories
- 6.7File permissions
- 6.8Finding files and directories
- 6.9Wild cards
- 6.10Links
- 6.11File maintenance commands
- 6.12File display commands
- 6.13Compare files
- 6.14Truncate file size
- 6.14Combining and splitting files
- 6.15Sed command
- Help commands4
- Standard output to a file2
- Text processor commands6
- User account management4
- System administration7
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