Linux

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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel. It was created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a free and open-source alternative to proprietary operating systems.

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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel. It was created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a free and open-source alternative to proprietary operating systems. The Linux kernel serves as the core component of the operating system, managing hardware resources and providing essential functionalities.

 

Outline:

  • Module 1:
  • Servers
  • Introduction of Linux
  • Brief intro to Unix
  • Brief intro of Linux and its distributors Redhat and Ubuntu Versions.
  • Windows vs Linux.
  •  Directory Structure and its use(File System hierarchy)
  • Operating System
  • ? Types of Operating System
  • ? History Of Linux Operating System
  • ? Benefits of Linux Operating System
  • ? Linux Flavors
  • IT/Software Business Environment Full Flow
  • Roles of a Linux Administrator
  • Kernel
  • AWS Instance creation with RHEL Operating System for practicing purposes.
  • Administrating Remote Systems
  • Understanding of VMware and related types of Software
  • Necessity of the Servers
  • Types of servers
  • Components of Server
  • Different Terminal? 17.1. Putty
  • ? 17.2 Mobaxterm
  • ? 17.3 WinScp
  • ? 17.4 Git Bash
  • ? 17.5 Powershell etc
  • Module 2:
  •  Booting Procedure
  • Linux Installation Procedure
  • Linux basic Commands:
  • 3.1 Basic Commands:
  • pwd, ls , mkdir, cd, ls, touch, cat, more, sort, sed, cp, mv, mv, rm, cmp, diff, su, clear, eject, history, uptime, fdisk, wc, cal, whoami, date, whatis, –help, man,ctrl+c, q, ps, top, kill, init 6, init 0, reboot, shutdown, find, locate, grep, use of pipe, whereis, du, df, free, mount, umount, hostname, ping, nslookup, password, logout, awk etc.
  • Hard Link and Soft Link.
  • Compression-Decompression.
  • Managing services and Processes.
  • Working with External storage.
  • Disk Partitioning.
  • Module 3:
  • Users and Group Administration.
  • User accounts and group accounts
  • Creating user, setting a password, modifying user, deleting user.
  • Creating Group, Deleting Group.
  • Adding Users in a group.
  • Important files for user and group.
  • Giving root access to normal users.
  • Restrict users to use specific commands only.
  • Module 4:
  • Linux partition.
  • Kernel and Shell.
  • Securing files and directories.
  • chmod
  • umask
  • chown
  • acl
  • Booting process (BIOS-MBR-Grub-Kernel-Init-Runlevel).
  • Recovering root password.
  • Module 5:
  • Managing file system and volumes.
  • LVM Storage.
  • Physical volume creation, deletion.
  • Volume group creation, deletion.
  • Logical volume creation, deletion, resizing.
  • Permanently mounting logical volume
  • Module 6:
  • Install, update, and remove packages or applications in Linux using APT and YUM package managers.
  • Software Management
  • Installing Methods
  • Uninstalling Methods.
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