Becoming A Linux System Admin
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.81 GB | Duration: 10h 52m
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.81 GB | Duration: 10h 52m
Manage Linux systems in a business environment!
What you'll learn
Understand the role and responsibilities of a Linux system administrator.
Explore the importance of system administration in maintaining system stability, security, and performance.
Learn how to install a Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) on physical or virtual hardware.
Explore installation options, disk partitioning, and post-installation configuration.
Discover package management systems (e.g., APT, YUM) to install, update, and remove software packages.
Understand software repositories and package dependencies.
Create, modify, and delete user accounts.
Implement user authentication, password policies, and role-based access control (RBAC).
Manage disks, partitions, and storage devices.
Format and mount filesystems, and troubleshoot disk-related issues.
Requirements
Basic familiarity with Linux and computer concepts is helpful but not required.
Access to a Linux environment (physical or virtual) for hands-on practice.
Description
The Becoming a Linux System Administrator covers managing Linux systems in a business environment. Topics covered include installing Linux, managing software and using centralized user directories among others. The primary goal of the course is to highlight the differences in managing Linux machines in a business environment versus stand-alone or home systems.This "Becoming a Linux System Administrator" course provides a solid foundation in Linux system administration, enabling participants to confidently manage and maintain Linux systems. Whether you are pursuing a career in system administration or wish to enhance your Linux skills for other IT roles, this course will equip you with the necessary expertise to succeed in the Linux ecosystem.· Understand the role and responsibilities of a Linux system administrator.· Explore the importance of system administration in maintaining system stability, security, and performance.· Learn how to install a Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) on physical or virtual hardware.· Explore installation options, disk partitioning, and post-installation configuration.· Discover package management systems (e.g., APT, YUM) to install, update, and remove software packages.· Understand software repositories and package dependencies.· Create, modify, and delete user accounts.· Implement user authentication, password policies, and role-based access control (RBAC).· Manage disks, partitions, and storage devices.· Format and mount filesystems, and troubleshoot disk-related issues.
Overview
Section 1: Learning System Administration
Lecture 1 Overview
Lecture 2 Graphical Administration Tools
Lecture 3 The root User Account
Lecture 4 Administrative Commands
Lecture 5 Administrative Commands Part 2
Lecture 6 Configuring Hardware
Lecture 7 Configuring Hardware Part 2
Section 2: Installing Linux
Lecture 8 Installing Ubuntu
Lecture 9 Installing Ubuntu Part 2
Lecture 10 Installing Ubuntu Part 3
Lecture 11 Installing Fedora
Lecture 12 Installing Fedora Part 2
Lecture 13 Installing Fedora Part 3
Lecture 14 Enterprise Installations
Lecture 15 Dual Booting
Lecture 16 Dual Booting Part 2
Section 3: Getting and Managing Software
Lecture 17 Managing Software with Apt
Lecture 18 Managing Software with YUM/DNF
Section 4: Managing User Accounts
Lecture 19 Creating User Accounts
Lecture 20 Understanding Group Accounts
Lecture 21 Advanced Permissions
Section 5: Managing Disks and Filesystems
Lecture 22 Partitioning Disks
Lecture 23 Formatting and Mounting Disks
Lecture 24 Using LVM
Aspiring Linux system administrators.,IT professionals looking to transition to Linux system administration roles.,Those seeking a comprehensive foundation in Linux administration.