Operating Systems Fundamentals

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Instructor: Shadow Farrell

What you'll learn

  •   Learners will master basic management of Linux from the command line including file management, operating system management and security.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Virtualization
  •   User Accounts
  •   OS Process Management
  •   Security Controls
  •   Virtual Machines
  •   Linux
  •   Command-Line Interface
  •   Unix Shell
  •   Operating Systems
  •   Linux Commands
  •   System Configuration
  •   Linux Administration
  •   File Systems
  •   Open Source Technology
  • There are 9 modules in this course

    Upon completing this course, you will be able to: ● Understand and use shell commands to extract basic system information and seek help from the operating system ● Mange Linux file systems, manage disks and directories, work with absolute and relative paths, and organize, backup, and restore files effectively ● Work with text files from the shell and employ expressions to search files and directories ● Apply security principles to set permissions and ownership ● Mange jobs, processes, the boot process, and also system settings including SELinux In addition, you will acquire hands-on experience on how to build your own Linux machine using virtualization, which they will use for all the lab assignments given throughout the course. You’ll complete a capstone project, showcasing the skills you have learned throughout the course.

    Managing the File System in Linux

    Working with Text Files

    User and Group Accounts

    Managing Linux Permissions and Ownership

    Managing Jobs and Processes

    Managing Partitions and the Linux File System

    Manage System Services

    Capstone

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