This course begins by introducing you to the Linux environment, guiding you through installation on VirtualBox, and getting comfortable with the terminal interface. You'll start by learning basic file navigation commands like pwd, ls, and cd to explore the Linux file system. As you progress, you'll dive deeper into the practical aspects of file management, covering everything from creating and managing files and directories to editing text files directly from the terminal using Nano and Echo.
Next, you'll explore more advanced features of the Linux command line, such as managing users, permissions, and ownership with commands like chmod, chown, and sudo. You'll also discover how to install and update software using package managers like apt and yum. By the end, the course will have you optimizing your workflow through command-line shortcuts, piping, and handling multiple terminal sessions. You'll also learn about monitoring system processes, automating tasks with Cron, and connecting remotely with SSH, preparing you for real-world Linux tasks.
By the end of the course, you'll have the skills necessary to confidently work in any Linux environment, boosting your productivity and opening doors to advanced Linux roles. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your command-line expertise, this course equips you with the tools and knowledge to perform complex operations and automate repetitive tasks.
This course is perfect for tech enthusiasts, developers, system administrators, and anyone interested in mastering the Linux command line. Basic computer literacy is recommended, but no prior Linux experience is necessary.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction to the Course
- In this module, we will introduce the course, outline the learning journey, and guide you through the essential steps to set up your Linux environment. You'll start by installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox and familiarizing yourself with the terminal interface. These foundational skills will set you up for success in the upcoming modules.
- Navigate in the Linux File System
- In this module, we will dive into the Linux file system and explore essential commands for navigating within it. You will learn how to move between directories, view hidden files, and leverage time-saving shortcuts like autocompletion and command history. Understanding the structure of the Linux file system, including the home directory and path types, is key to mastering file management.
- Work with Files and Folders
- In this module, we will focus on managing files and directories within the Linux environment. You will learn how to create, move, and remove files and folders, as well as explore the contents of files directly from the terminal. Additionally, you'll practice writing text into files using commands like echo, further developing your ability to work efficiently in Linux.
- Edit Files in the Terminal
- In this module, we will cover file editing techniques using the terminal-based Nano editor and explore how to configure it for personalized usage. You will also learn how to create and run Bash scripts, a crucial skill for automating tasks in Linux. Finally, we’ll provide an introduction to Vim, another powerful terminal-based text editor.
- Manage Users and Permissions
- In this module, we will explore how user accounts and permissions work in Linux. You'll learn about the actions you can and cannot perform as a regular user and how to elevate privileges using sudo. We will also cover file ownership and permission structures, providing you with the knowledge to modify owners and adjust access levels with commands like chown and chmod.
- Install and Update Software
- In this module, we will guide you through the process of installing, removing, and updating software in Linux. You’ll learn how to use popular package managers such as apt, yum, and brew, and explore how to keep your system updated. Additionally, we'll introduce Snap, a powerful tool for managing software on Ubuntu.
- Become More Productive with the Command Line
- In this module, we will focus on enhancing your productivity in the Linux command line. You will learn how to quickly find files, search for patterns within files, and use pipes to link commands together for more efficient processing. We'll also cover essential terminal shortcuts and how to work with multiple terminals to manage tasks more effectively.
- Monitor Processes and Resources
- In this module, we will explore how to manage and monitor system processes and resources in Linux. You will learn how to find and kill processes that may be consuming system resources unnecessarily. Additionally, you will gain the ability to monitor disk space, CPU usage, and power consumption to ensure your system is running efficiently.
- Network and SSH
- In this module, we will cover essential network commands to help you manage and troubleshoot network connectivity in Linux. You'll also learn how to securely connect to your Linux system remotely using SSH. Lastly, we will provide a brief introduction to Embedded Linux, highlighting its importance and how the command line is used within this context.
- Scheduling and Automation
- In this module, we will focus on automating tasks in Linux to improve efficiency. You'll learn how to schedule tasks using Cron jobs and configure services to start automatically during boot with Systemd. Additionally, we will cover how to modify existing Cron jobs for better task management.
- Conclusion
- In this final module, we will summarize the key takeaways from the course and provide guidance on what steps to take next. You'll receive advice on continuing your Linux education, exploring advanced topics, and leveraging your newfound skills to advance your career in system administration or related fields.
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