Linux Fundamentals
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Description:
The Linux Fundamentals course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Linux operating system. Participants will learn about the key concepts, commands, and functionalities of Linux, including file system navigation, user management, process management, shell scripting, and system administration tasks. Through a combination of theoretical learning and hands-on exercises using a Linux virtual environment, students will gain proficiency in working with Linux systems and performing common tasks in a command-line interface.
Key Topics :
Introduction to Linux and Open Source Software
Linux File System Hierarchy and Navigation
Basic Commands for File and Directory Management
User and Group Management
Permissions and Ownership in Linux
Process Management and Task Control
Text Processing and Manipulation with Linux Utilities
Shell Scripting Fundamentals
System Administration Tasks (Package Management, Disk Management, Network Configuration)
Linux Security Concepts and Best Practices
Introduction to Linux Containers (Docker)
Linux Networking and Remote Access
Prerequisites:Basic understanding of computer systems and familiarity with operating system concepts is recommended. Previous experience with command-line interfaces may be helpful but is not required.
Upon completion of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of Linux fundamentals and be able to navigate Linux systems, perform common tasks, and automate routine tasks using shell scripting. They will be equipped with the skills necessary to work effectively with Linux environments and contribute to Linux-based projects within organizations.
IT professionals, system administrators, and developers interested in learning about the Linux operating system.
Students and enthusiasts looking to gain foundational knowledge in Linux for academic or career purposes.
Individuals seeking to transition to roles that require Linux proficiency, such as system administration or DevOps.