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Everything You Need to Know About $PATH in Bash
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The Linux Basics Course - Beginner to Sysadmin, Step by Step
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- 1 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- Course Introduction (Updated for 2020)
- 2 Linux Sysadmin Basics 01 -- Setting up a Linux Virtual Machine
- 3 Linux Command-Line for Beginners: Your First 5 Minutes
- 4 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Tech Career
- 5 Linux Sysadmin Basics 02 -- Basic Commands
- 6 Linux Command-Line for Beginners: What's happening on this machine?
- 7 Linux Sysadmin Basics 03 -- Text Editors (and review of basic commands)
- 8 Linux Sysadmin Basics 04 -- Shell Features -- Pipes and Redirection
- 9 Linux Sysadmin Basics 4.1 -- Filtering Output and Finding Things (&&, cut, sort, uniq, wc, grep)
- 10 How I Think About Learning
- 11 Linux Sysadmin Basics 05 -- Package Management with apt-get
- 12 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- Linux File Permissions
- 13 Basic Linux Access Control
- 14 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- User Account Management
- 15 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 6 -- Processes Overview
- 16 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 6.1 Process Signals
- 17 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 6.2 State, Niceness, and How to Monitor Processes
- 18 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 6.3 The /proc Filesystem
- 19 Linux Basics -- Filesystem and Absolute/Relative Pathnames Explained
- 20 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 7 -- Filesystem Layout Overview
- 21 Linux Sysadmin Basics -- 7.1 Filesystem Layout
- 22 Linux Basics -- Linux File Types Explained
- 23 Linux Basics -- Scheduling Tasks with Cron
- 24 8 Bash Shortcuts Every Linux User Should Know
- 25 Sysadmin Training: Where to find Answers to Technical Questions
- 26 Sysadmin Book Review: Networking For Systems Administrators
- 27 Basic tmux Tutorial - Windows, Panes, and Sessions over SSH
- 28 Basic tmux Tutorial, Part 2 -- Shared Sessions
- 29 Archiving and Compression on Linux - Basic tar Commands
- 30 Bash Scripting 1 - Why Write Bash Scripts?
- 31 Bash Scripting 2 -- Bash Basics
- 32 Bash Scripting 3 -- Variables and Quoting
- 33 Bash Scripting 4 -- How Bash Scripts Work
- 34 Bash Scripting 5 -- Arguments
- 35 Bash Scripting 6 -- 'If' and Testing Explained
- 36 Bash Scripting 7: Functions and Course Review
- 37 Everything You Need to Know About $PATH in Bash
- 38 The Linux 'script' Command: Record Your Shell Sessions
- 39 Linux Shell Aliases: What You Need to Know
- 40 8 Basic lsof Commands Every Sysadmin Needs to Know
- 41 Monitoring Linux Systems and Services with Monit (Hands-On Linux Course Preview)
- 42 Linux System Monitoring with Monit, part 2: SSH Local Forwarding for our Web Dashboard
- 43 Service Management with systemd (Hands-On Linux Course Preview)
- 44 What Every Sysadmin Needs to Know about Tech Debt
- 45 Resources for Becoming a Linux System Administrator
- 46 Ansible 2 For Beginners: Linux Automation Course Overview
- 47 Linux Documentation In 2017
- 48 Sublime Text Basics: All the Best Features in One Video
- 49 Linux Command: 'tee' - Watch & Log Command Output
- 50 How to Backup and Restore a MySQL/MariaDB Database
- 51 MySQL/MariaDB Basics (RHCE Certification Study)
- 52 10 Questions You NEED to Ask During Your Tech Job Interview
- 53 VPNs for Privacy - The Basics
- 54 Vim Basics in 8 Minutes
- 55 Top 10 Linux Job Interview Questions
- 56 A Guide to the DevOps Technical Interview
- 57 How to Create a systemd Linux Service
- 58 DevOps Resume Projects
- 59 The Best Ideas in Tech Right Now (this very second!)
- 60 How to make an extra $1mil during your tech career
- 61 3 Concepts to Master for DevOps/SRE Interviews
- 62 Linux inodes Explained
- 63 The real reason most companies use microservices
- 64 Project Tour: Hashistack (Terraform, Consul, Nomad on AWS)
- 65 6 Tips to Start Your Tech Career in 2021
- 66 How to move from Ops to DevOps, Step by Step
- 67 How to safely delete Linux System Logs
- 68 How to tail (follow) Linux Service Logs
- 69 systemd on Linux 1: Intro and Unit Files
- 70 systemd on Linux 2: systemctl commands
- 71 Interview with a Software & Infrastructure Engineer
- 72 systemd on Linux 3: Targets
- 73 Genius Level Support Engineer Interview