Linux command Line. It’s great for both Linux beginners and advanced Linux users and bash shell, Linux file system, Disk

Linux Command Line basics to Advance

What you’ll learn ?

you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux operating system and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner

Requirements :

Any Linux distribution installed on your computer ( even on a virtual machine)

Description :

Become a real Linux user and advance your Career. Learning the Linux Command Line will take you FAR! Learn to appreciate the power of the Linux Understand the structure of the Linux File System. Knowledge of the command line is critical for anyone who uses this open-source operating system. For many tasks, it’s more efficient and flexible than a graphical environment.


For administrators, it plays a vital role in configuring permissions and working with files. This course discusses the basics of working with the command line using the Bash shell, focusing on practical Linux commands with examples that help you navigate through the file and folder structure, edit text, and set permissions, and also learn some of the common command-line tools, such as grep, awk, and sed, and command-line apps such as the nano and Vim text editors. The course wraps up with a look at how to install and update software with a package manager.


Linux backup :

Backup Linux using DD with hands On

Use Rsync with a lot of examples.

How to setup own cloud :

Introduction

initial server setup for Centos 7

Install Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) stack On CentOS 7

Install and Configure ownCloud on CentOS 7

Who this course is for ?

anyone who wants to get started with Linux. existing Linux users or learners who want to be effective at using the Linux command line. windows or mac users who want to migrate to Linux but are afraid to make the move! aspiring Linux system administrators

Created by : Zulqarnain Hayat

Last updated : 1/2019

Language : English

Size : 2.3 GB

Price : 120 $ (FREE)

 

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