Linux Command Line for Beginners
What you'll learn
- Familiar with basic Linux Administration by learning most important commands.
- Learn File System Structure in Linux & basic understanding of permissions.
- Familiar with basic to advance level of commands.
- Created so many labs to explain each commands with examples.
- Good for beginners to start their career in Linux Administration.
- Overview of commands dmesg, proc, tcpdump etc
- mount, umount, fdisk, mkfs, fsck
- useradd, userdel, usermod, groupadd commands
- groupdel, id, chage, chroot, chown etc commands
- dig, nslookup, rsync, scp, ssh, sftp etc commands
- find, grep, locate commands
- df, du, lsof, ps, top, who,cut, sort etc commands
- vi, sed, awk, tar, gzip, bzip2 etc commands
- lvm commands
Requirements
- PC or Laptop with internet Connection
Description
Easy way to learn basic most important commands in Linux Administration using various examples from IT Environment.
Course contents
Understanding Unix/Linux File system Structure
Identifying Linux File types
Linux Commands tutorials on File Management
Linux Commands tutorial on Communication
Linux Commands tutorials on Searching
Linux Commands tutorials on System Status
Linux Commands tutorials on Text Processing
Linux Commands tutorials on Archives & Storage
Linux Commands tutorials on Users Administration
Linux Commands tutorials on File Systems
Linux Commands tutorials on System Information
Linux commands tutorial on Service Status
Linux commands tutorial on Logical Volume Manager
Commands we discussed in this course modules are as follows
1. pwd, cd, ls, less, cp, file mkdir. more. mv, cat, rm rmdir, wc, dd, head, tail, touch, ln etc
2. dig, nslookup, rsync, scp, ssh, sftp, find, grep, locate, df, du, lsof, ps, top, who,cut, sort, vi, sed, awk, tar, gzip, bzip2 etc
3. useradd, userdel, usermod, groupadd, groupdel, id, chage, chroot, chown etc
4. mount, umount, fdisk, mkfs, fsck,/proc, uptime etc
5. ping, nslookup, telnet, ifconfig, ifconfig-a, netstat -a etc
6. systemctl -at service, systemctl -t service --state=active, systemctl start name.service, systemctl enable name.service etc
7.pvs, vgs, pvdisplay,lvs, lvdisplay, pvcreate, pvremove, vgcreate, vgrename, vgremove, vgextend, vgreduce, lvcreate, lvextend, lvreduce,fdisk, vgexport, vgimport, vgcfgrestore, vgcfgbakcup, watch, whoami, passwd, su etc
Who this course is for:
- Anyone can join this course who is willing to get some knowledge on basic to advance level of commands in Linux Administration
Course content
- Preview04:24
- Preview06:34
- 04:05File System Structure - 2
- 06:21File types in Linux
- 5 questionsQuiz
Instructor
Hi there, my name is Shikhar Verma And I love making complex technical topics easy to understand.
I have been in the IT Industry for more than 12 years and I had started my career as a Unix and Linux System Engineer in 2005 and currently working as solution architect in multinational company and also a professional IT trainer.
My passion is to work in an environment where my technical skills and experience is put to proper use for the prospective growth of company & his career.
And I'm here on Udemy to teach what I know in an approachable way. I started teaching courses in 2017, and have taught over 20,000 students. I am grateful every day with being able to connect with so many students in almost every country around the world.
Primary Skills are Linux, Red Hat Cluster, Ansible, Shell Scripting, AWS Cloud (Amazon Web Services), Linux Cluster, Perl etc
Environment: HP Servers (Itanium/PA-RISC), Superdome 2 8s,16s & 32s, 9000/RX Series Server running HP-UX 11iv1, v2 and v3, HP P & C Class Blades Servers c7000 running HP-UX/RHEL8,7,6 etc.