Ultra Learning Linux
Master Of None
1:32:54
Description
In this Tutorial you will learn Linux in a straightforward fashion.
In fact you won’t just learn Linux you will actually Ultra learn Linux.
That means that by the end of this course, if you follow along the guidelines you will be able to manoeuvre around any Linux environment.
You will Understand basics and more advanced concepts, taking your Linux mastery to the next level.
Ultra Learning is the process where you Learn something faster, and you retain more knowledge on the matter at hand, in our case Linux.
You will go into using Linux straight away, skipping the read through 20 slideshows before I can actually type my first commands approach.
We’ll look over how text editors work, Vim, Users, Group management, Permissions, The Basics of Shell, Scripting, features that are very useful when using Bash, Process Management, openSSH Service, Compressions and Archiving, and so much more.
And as stated before you won’t be learning this of a “Slideshow”, oh no, in fact at Ultra Learning Linux, we have prepared a whole new different approach, starting with following along with every chapter.
By focusing more on actually “doing” and not just hearing someone read through a slideshow, you being the one who drills in the actual experiences you’ll find yourself acquiring more knowledge than ever.
We tie everything up with some of the most common questions you get asked when going for an interview.
That being said, I can’t wait for you to learn Linux, I mean Ultra Learn Linux, in a simple, and actual fun non stressful way.
Here is the full contents of this Course:
Chapter 01 - Installing CentOS on Your Computer
- Downloading CentOS
- Virtual Machine Installation
- Setting Up CentOS (installing Linux)
- Virtualization Features on Intel and AMD (Optional)
Chapter 02 - Getting Started with the Basics
- Customize Your Linux Machine
- Basic Linux Commands (cd, pwd, ls, man, .., clear)
- The Linux File System and Directory Tree
- Absolute Paths and Relative Paths
- Creating Files and Directories (cat, touch, cp, mv, mkdir, rm -r)
- How to Change or Set Your Root Password in Linux
Chapter 03 - Text Manipulation
- cat, redirect and append
- vim
Chapter 04 - Users, Group Management and Permissions
- Files and Types of Users
- Creating Users and Groups
- Adding Users to Groups
- Setting up Permissions
- Adding Users to the Sudoers File
- Groups Listing
Chapter 05 - Shell Scripting Basics
- What is a Scrip and Use Cases of Scripting
- Understanding the SheBang Interpreter Directive
- Creating and Running your First 'Hello World’ Shell Script
Chapter 06 - Bash Shell Useful Features
- Finding Stuff
- Wildcards
- whoami, date and clear
Chapter 07 - Process Management
- Process Management
- Managing Processes
Chapter 08 - Openssh Service
- Enabling Internet on your Linux VM
- Downloading and Installing Putty
- Setting Up and Using Putty
Chapter 09 - Compression and Archiving
- Compression Explained
- Archiving with tar
- Compressing Files
Chapter 10 - Common Interview Questions
What You'll Learn?
- Technology
- Linux
- Product Management
- Linux Command Line
- Red Hat Linux
- CentOS
- Linux File System
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- Training sessions 35
- duration 1:32:54
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- Release Date 2023/02/15