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Linux Zero To Hero: 5 Hours Course Best For Beginners - AD-TEAM - 01-30-2025 Linux Zero To Hero: 5 Hours Course Best For Beginners Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.89 GB | Duration: 5h 1m Master Linux in Just 5 Hours! What you'll learn Introduction To Linux Download, Install and Configure Linux on Virtual Machine and Cloud Platform Linux Access and File System Fundamental Of Linux Requirements No Prior Experience Required: This course is designed for absolute beginners, so no previous knowledge of Linux or command-line interfaces is needed. Curiosity to Learn: A willingness to explore and learn about Linux and its capabilities. Description I am covering following topics in this course. This comprehensive Linux course is designed for both beginners and intermediate users, focusing on essential skills for downloading, installing, and configuring Linux systems.Module 1 Introduction to Linux to understand what are all use cases of Linux in day to day life.Module 2 introduces learners to key concepts such as hypervisors, with hands-on experience in downloading and installing Oracle VirtualBox. Participants will explore differences between CentOS and Red Hat, including upstream and downstream distributions, and will create virtual machines. Practical installation sessions cover CentOS Stream 9, RHEL, and Ubuntu, with additional training on using snapshots and deploying Linux on AWS Cloud.Module 3 delves into accessing Linux systems and understanding the file system. Students will learn crucial commands for accessing Linux machines via SSH and PuTTY, navigate the Linux file structure, and manage files and directories. Topics such as file types, changing passwords, and the distinction between soft and hard links are covered.Module 4 provides foundational Linux command skills, emphasizing command syntax, file permissions, and ownership. Students will practice using input/output redirection, pipes, and various commands for file manipulation, filtering, and comparison. Additional topics include network commands, system updates, and repository management, equipping learners with the skills needed for efficient Linux system management.Module 1 - Introduction to LinuxEveryday Use Of Linux What is an Operating System What is Linux?History of LinuxWindows vs LinuxUnix vs LinuxLinux UserLinux DistributionsModule 2 - Download, Install and Configure LinuxInstallation Lab DesignWhat is a HypervisorDownload and Install Oracle VirtualBoxCentOS VS Red HatUp and Down Stream Distributions Create a Virtual MachineDownload and Install CentOS Stream 9 Download and Install RHEL RedhatDownload and Install Ubuntu Virtual Machine SnapshotInstall Linux on AWS CloudModule 3 - Linux Access and File SystemThings to Remember in LinuxWays to Access Linux MachineDownload and Install PuttyAccess Linux with SSH and PuttyGetting Prompts Back in TerminalFilesystem IntroductionLinux File System Structure and DescriptionNavigate Linux File SystemFile and Directory Properties Linux File TypesDifferent Type of Root?Change Password Linux File System PathsCreate Files and DirectoriesCopy DirectoriesSearch Files and Directoriesfind versus locateWhat are Wildcards?Soft and Hard LinksModule 4 - Fundamental of LinuxCommands SyntaxLinux File Permissions Permission Using Numeric ModeLinux File Ownership Access Control List (ACL)Help Commands of LinuxTAB and Up Arrow KeyWays to add Text to Files input and Output RedirectsStandard Output to a File (tee) Pipe CommandCommands to Display FilesCommands to Modify Files and DirectoriesCommands to Filter / Text Processors cut Commandawk Commandgrep/egrep Commandssort & uniq Commandswc - CommandCommands to Compare FilesCompress and de-compress fileTruncate command Combining and Splitting Files Hostname ChangeNetwork Files and Commands System updates and Repos Overview Section 1: Module 1 - Introductions to Linux Lecture 1 Introduction to Linux Lecture 2 Everyday Use of Linux Lecture 3 What is an Operating System Lecture 4 What is Linux Lecture 5 History of Linux Lecture 6 Windows VS Linux Lecture 7 Unix vs Linux Lecture 8 Linux User Lecture 9 Linux Distributions Section 2: Module 2 - Download, Install and Configure Linux Lecture 10 Module 2 Download, Install and Configure Linux Lecture 11 Installation Lab Design Lecture 12 What is a Hypervisor Lecture 13 Download and Install Virtual Box Lecture 14 Cent OS VS Red Hat Lecture 15 Create a Virtual Machine Lecture 16 Download and Install CentOS Stream 9 Lecture 17 Download and Install RedHat Lecture 18 Download and install Ubuntu Lecture 19 Virtual Machine Snapshot Lecture 20 Install Linux on Cloud Section 3: Module 3 - Linux Access and File System Lecture 21 Module 3 Linux Access and File System Lecture 22 Things to Remember in Linux Lecture 23 Ways to Access Linux Machine Lecture 24 Download and Install Putty Lecture 25 Access Linux with SSH and Putty Lecture 26 Getting Prompts Back in Terminal Lecture 27 Filesystem Introduction Lecture 28 Linux File System Structure and Description Lecture 29 Navigate Linux File System Lecture 30 File and Directory Properties Lecture 31 Linux File Type Lecture 32 Different Type of Root Lecture 33 Change password Lecture 34 Linux File System Paths Lecture 35 Create Files and Directories Lecture 36 Copy Directories Lecture 37 Search Files and Directories Lecture 38 Wildcard Lecture 39 Soft and Hard Links Section 4: Module 4 - Fundamental of Linux Lecture 40 Module 4 Fundamental of Linux Lecture 41 Command Syntax Lecture 42 Linux File Permissions Lecture 43 Permission Using Numeric Mode Lecture 44 Linux File Ownership Lecture 45 Access Control List (ACL) Lecture 46 Help Command Of Linux Lecture 47 TAB and Up Arrow Key Lecture 48 Ways to add Text to Files Lecture 49 Input and Output Redirects Lecture 50 Standard Output to a file (tee)) Lecture 51 Pipe Command Lecture 52 Commands to Display Files Lecture 53 Commands to Modify Files and Directories Lecture 54 Commands to Filter & Text Processors Lecture 55 CUT Command Lecture 56 awk Command Lecture 57 grep & egrep Commands Lecture 58 Sort & uniq Command Lecture 59 wc Command Lecture 60 Commands to Compare Files Lecture 61 Compress and de-compress file Lecture 62 Truncate command Lecture 63 Combining and Splitting Files Lecture 64 Hostname Change Lecture 65 Network Files and Commands Lecture 66 System updates and Repos System Administrator and DevOps,Students and Recent Graduates,Professionals Transitioning to IT,Tech Enthusiasts,Beginners RapidGator AlfaFile TurboBit |