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.
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