Description
You will learn all basics needed for working in a Linux environment. You will be able to use tools to monitor and diagnose common events and understand the configurations of the basic system services.
This Linux course is designed to introduce participants to the Linux operating system. Students will learn how to work with files, manage users and groups, set file permissions, control running processes, manage system services, work with logs, configure networks, transfer files over the network, manage software, and work with file systems.
Goals
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to navigate Linux systems, manage files, users, and permissions, control running processes and system services, configure networks, and manage software and file systems.Target
This Linux course is intended for IT professionals and anyone interested in learning the Linux operating system. It is suitable for beginners who are new to Linux or have some prior experience with Linux and want to improve their skills.Contents
Day 1: Introduction to Linux
- What is Linux
- Linux distribution and installation
- Basic commands and file system navigation
- Working with files and directories
- Using manual pages
Day 2: User and Group Management
- Managing users and groups
- Setting file permissions
- Working with special permissions and file attributes
Day 3: Process Management and System Services
- Controlling running processes
- Starting and stopping system services
- Utilizing SSH for remote access
Day 4: Networking
- Configuring network interfaces
- Transferring files over the network
- Troubleshooting network issues
Day 5: Software Management and File Systems
- Installing and managing software
- Working with file systems
- Managing disk space
Prerequisites
Basic PC knowledge.Study Materials
Materials are in electronic form.Followups
Linux administration 2, Introduction to containers