11-26-2024, 01:45 PM
Linux Mastery 2024: Secure Your Dream It Job With Confidence
Published 10/2024
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The Ultimate Linux Administration Course for Corporate Jobs and RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, LPIC, and CompTIA Linux+ Certificates
What you'll learn
Install, configure, and manage Linux systems with ease.
Gain advanced skills to troubleshoot everyday Linux issues.
Learn 300+ essential Linux system administration commands.
Become proficient in CentOS, RedHat (versions 7, 8, and 9), and more.
Write powerful shell scripts from basic to advanced level.
Master Linux file permissions, user management, networking, and more.
Manage Linux servers in real corporate environments.
Prepare for certifications including RHCSA (EX-200), CompTIA Linux+, and LPIC-1, LPIC-2, and LPIC-3.
Requirements
A computer with at least 4G of RAM.
Desire to reach your goals and dreams.
Description
Welcome to the Ultimate Linux Training Course!In the corporate world, Linux reigns supreme as the number ONE operating system. It's fast, secure, open-source, and used everywhere-from cloud computing to servers and everything in between. This course is your gateway to mastering Linux, even if you have no prior experience.If you're looking to start your career in Linux or advance your IT skills, you're in the right place! We'll take you from the basics of Linux installation and configuration all the way to advanced system administration, shell scripting, troubleshooting, and so much more. Plus, we'll help you polish your resume and ace interviews with dedicated workshops, giving you the edge to land your dream IT job.With over 70% of my classroom students landing Linux jobs within months, imagine what this comprehensive online training can do for you. Whether you're aiming to start a new career or simply level up your current role, this course offers powerful, real-world training that will boost your productivity and job prospects.Additionally, this course is a perfect preparation for essential Linux certifications like RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, LPI, and CompTIA Linux+.DO NOT IGNORE NOTES PROVIDED. What You'll Learn:Install, configure, and manage Linux systems with easeGain advanced skills to troubleshoot everyday Linux issuesLearn 300+ essential Linux system administration commandsBecome proficient in CentOS, RedHat (versions 7, 8, and 9), and moreWrite powerful shell scripts from basic to advanced levelMaster Linux file permissions, user management, networking, and moreManage Linux servers in real corporate environmentsPrepare for certifications including RHCSA (EX-200), CompTIA Linux+, and LPIC-1, LPIC-2, and LPIC-3This course also includes resume building and interview preparation workshops, tailored specifically for Linux-related job roles.Why Take This Course?Practical, hands-on learning: Follow along with real-world examples and exercises to cement your knowledge.Interview & Resume Assistance: Special modules dedicated to helping you land your dream job.Career-boosting content: Learn the exact skills needed to pass the industry's top Linux certification exams.Tried-and-tested results: More than 70% of students who took this course in person secured jobs within months.Course Modules:Module 1: Understanding Linux ConceptsWhat is Linux?Everyday uses of LinuxLinux vs. UnixQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 2: Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Linux on VirtualBoxLinux Distributions: CentOS and RedHatGUI vs CLIManaging Virtual MachinesQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 3: System Access & File System ManagementAccessing Linux via PuttyLinux File System StructureCreating, Finding, and Managing FilesSoft and Hard LinksQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 4: Linux FundamentalsCommand Syntax and File PermissionsFile Maintenance and Text ProcessingCompression and DecompressionComparing Linux and Windows CommandsQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 5: Linux System AdministrationUser Account ManagementProcess ManagementSystem Monitoring and MaintenanceRecovering Root PasswordQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 6: Shell ScriptingIntroduction to ShellsWriting Shell Scripts (if-then, for loops, etc.)Command History and AliasesHomework and HandoutsModule 7: Networking, Servers, and System UpdatesNetwork Components and ConfigurationFile Transfer and System UpdatesManaging Apache Web ServersQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 8: Disk Management & Run LevelsLogical Volume Management (LVM)Adding and Extending Disk PartitionsRAID SetupQuiz, Homework, and HandoutsModule 9: Resume Building WorkshopCrafting a Standout Resume for Linux JobsWriting Effective Cover LettersHomework and HandoutsModule 10: Interview Preparation200+ Interview QuestionsLinux Job Market OverviewHow to Ace Your IT InterviewHomework and HandoutsCourse Recap & Additional ResourcesA full recap of everything you've learnedAdditional handouts and resources for further practiceMotivational tips to help you succeed!By the end of this course, you will be fully equipped to work as a professional Linux administrator, ready to take on job opportunities with confidence and skill!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 What will you get from this Course..?
Lecture 2 LINUX Introduction..
Lecture 3 The Linux Kernel.
Lecture 4 Keyboard keys used in Linux.
Lecture 5 Linux v/s Windows
Lecture 6 The Shell.
Lecture 7 Who uses Linux.
Lecture 8 Linux Distributions.
Lecture 9 The Utilities.
Section 2: Setup your Linux Play Ground - Oracle VM, Cent-OS, RedHat and Ubuntu Linux.
Lecture 10 What is Virtual Box.
Lecture 11 Best ways to install Linux
Lecture 12 Create your First Virtual Machine.
Lecture 13 Installing Cent-OS Linux.
Lecture 14 Installing Oraccle VirtualBox
Lecture 15 First step for every Hacker - Install RedHat Linux.
Lecture 16 Installation for best used Linux by learners - Ubuntu Linux.
Lecture 17 Linux Desktop GUI - Gnome & KDE.
Lecture 18 Take a Snapshot of VM.
Lecture 19 Learn to manage your Virtual Machine.
Section 3: System Access and File System
Lecture 20 Command Prompts and Getting Prompts Back.
Lecture 21 Access to Linux Systems.
Lecture 22 Installing Putty.
Lecture 23 Command Prompts and Getting Prompts Back.
Lecture 24 Connect Linux VM via Putty.
Lecture 25 Important things to remember in Linux.
Lecture 26 Introduction to Linux File System.
Lecture 27 Filesystem Structure & description.
Lecture 28 Travel Between Files (cd, ls, pwd etc)
Lecture 29 Absolute and Relative Paths.
Lecture 30 Directory Listing Attributes.
Lecture 31 Creating Files & Directories (touch, cp, vim,)
Lecture 32 Play with Linux File System.
Lecture 33 Linux File Types.
Lecture 34 Linux File Types.
Lecture 35 Finding Files and Directories (find, locate)
Lecture 36 Listing Folders and Files in a Directory
Lecture 37 Difference between Find & locate commands.
Lecture 38 Locate v/s Find Commands.
Lecture 39 Changing password.
Lecture 40 Change Password in linux.
Lecture 41 Wild Cards (, , ^ [])
Lecture 42 Everything about Wild Cards.
Lecture 43 Hard & Soft links.
Lecture 44 Soft & Hard Links.
Section 4: Linux Fundamentals.
Lecture 45 Linux Command Syntax
Lecture 46 Understanding Linux Command Line Structure
Lecture 47 Permissions File & Directories (chmod).
Lecture 48 Linux File Permissions Made Simple.
Lecture 49 File Permission using Numeric Module.
Lecture 50 File Permissions Using Numeric Mode in Linux.
Lecture 51 File Ownership (chown, chgrp).
Lecture 52 File Permissions Overview.
Lecture 53 Access Control List.
Lecture 54 Access Control List [ACL].
Lecture 55 Help Command.
Lecture 56 Help Command Notes.
Lecture 57 Tab Completion & Up Arrow Keys.
Lecture 58 Adding Text to Files.
Lecture 59 Standard Output to a Files (tee Command)
Lecture 60 Pipes ().
Lecture 61 File management Commands (cp, rm, mv, mkdir)
Lecture 62 File Display Commands (cat, less, more)
Lecture 63 Linux Filters - Text Processing Commands #1.
Lecture 64 cut - Text Processors Commands #2.
Lecture 65 awk - Text processors Commands #3.
Lecture 66 grep - Text Processors Commands #4.
Lecture 67 sortuniq - Text processors Commands #5.
Lecture 68 wc - Text Processors Commands #6.
Lecture 69 Compare Files (diff, cmp).
Lecture 70 Compress & Extract (tar, gzip, gunzip).
Lecture 71 Truncate File Size (truncate)
Lecture 72 Combining & Spliting Files.
Lecture 73 Linx vs Windows Command.
Section 5: System Administration.
Lecture 74 Linux File Editor (vi).
Lecture 75 Difference between vi and vim Editors.
Lecture 76 sed Command.
Lecture 77 User Account Management (useradd, groupadd, usermod, userdel, groupdel).
Lecture 78 Switch Users and Sudo Access (su, sudo)
Lecture 79 Monitor Users (who, last, w, id)
Lecture 80 Talking to Users (users, wall, write)
Lecture 81 Linux Directory Service - Account Authentication.
Lecture 82 Difference between Active Directory, LDAP, IDM, WinBIND, OpenLDAP etc.
Lecture 83 System Utility Commands (date, uptime, hostname, uname, which, cal, bc)
Lecture 84 Processes and Jobs (systemctl, ps, kill, top, crontab, at).
Lecture 85 Additional cronjobs (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly)
Lecture 86 Process Management (bg, fg, nice)
Lecture 87 System Monitoring Commands (df, dmesg, iostat 1, netstat, free, top)
Lecture 88 System Logs Monitor (varlog).
Lecture 89 System Maintenance Commands (shutdown, init, reboot, halt)
Lecture 90 Changing System Hostname (hostnamectl)
Lecture 91 Finding System Information (uname, dmidecode)
Lecture 92 Finding System Architecture (arch)
Lecture 93 Terminal Control Keys.
Lecture 94 Terminal Commands (clear, exit, script).
Lecture 95 Recover Root Password (single user mode)
Lecture 96 SOS Report.
Lecture 97 Environment Variables.
Section 6: Shell Scripting.
Lecture 98 Linux Kernel.
Lecture 99 What is a Shell.
Lecture 100 Types of Shells.
Lecture 101 Shell Scripting.
Lecture 102 Basic Shell Scripts.
Lecture 103 Input and Output of Script.
Lecture 104 if-then Scripts.
Lecture 105 for Loop Scripts.
Lecture 106 do-while Scripts.
Lecture 107 Case Statement Scripts.
Lecture 108 Check Remote Servers Connectivity.
Lecture 109 Aliases (alias).
Lecture 110 User and Global Aliases.
Lecture 111 Shell History (history).
Aspiring Linux Professionals: If you're just starting your Linux journey and dream of building a rewarding career in IT, this course is the perfect launchpad for you.,Certification Seekers: Looking to become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA EX-200)? This course has everything you need to pass the exam with confidence.,Career Changers: Whether you're switching to IT or aiming to level up your career, you'll get complete, practical Linux training to help you secure your dream job.,Linux Command Line Enthusiasts: If you want to become a master of the Linux command line, this course offers deep dives into essential commands, scripting, and administration tasks.,Job Hunters: We've included personalized resume and interview workshops to help you stand out in the competitive IT job market and make your Linux skills shine!