Comprehensive Linux Administration Course: Prepare for RHCSA, RHCE, LFCS, CLNP, and More!
What You’ll Learn:
- Master Linux administration to excel in corporate environments and pursue certifications.
- Prepare for the RHCSA (EX200) exam, becoming a certified Redhat System Administrator.
- Acquire proficiency in over 200 Linux system administration commands.
- Explore CentOS and Redhat versions 7, 8, and 9.
- Develop advanced Linux systems administration skills with a deep understanding of fundamentals.
- Troubleshoot common Linux issues effectively.
- Manage Linux servers within organizational settings.
- Write shell scripts from basic to advanced levels.
- Prepare for CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004) and LPI Linux Essentials certifications.
Requirements:
- No prior Linux experience necessary; the course covers Linux comprehensively from scratch.
- Motivation and determination to achieve career goals.
- A computer with at least 4GB of RAM.
Course Description:
Student Testimonials:
- “Thanks to this course, I secured a job offer immediately after completion!” – Kshitji Deshmukh
- “Your course helped me answer all Linux-based interview questions confidently.” – MD Shah Alam
- “As a beginner, your course not only helped me clear the Linux administrator interview but also prepared me for Redhat Certification.” – Adrian Joseph
- “I passed the CompTIA Linux+ Exam thanks to your course!” – Ebadi Elia
- “Your thorough course education enabled me to land my first Linux job with IBM.” – Joel Stroback
Linux stands as the primary operating system in the corporate world, celebrated for its open-source nature and robust security features. Whether you’re new to Linux or looking to enhance your skills, this course offers comprehensive training in Linux installation, configuration, administration, troubleshooting, shell scripting, command line operations, and essential OS tools.
Conducted originally in New York City classrooms, this course boasts a 70% job placement rate among students, making it a pivotal resource for career advancement in IT.
What You’ll Cover:
Module 1 – Understanding Linux Concepts
- Introduction to Linux and its everyday use.
- Differentiating Unix from Linux.
- Quizzes, homework assignments, and handouts.
Module 2 – Download, Install, and Configure
- Oracle Virtual Box setup.
- Installing Linux distributions like CentOS.
- Exploring Linux desktop environments.
- Managing virtual machines and comparing Linux with Windows.
Module 3 – System Access and File System
- Accessing Linux systems and using tools like Putty.
- File system navigation, commands, and structure.
- Creating, finding, and managing files and directories.
- Password management and utilizing wildcards.
- Soft and hard links exploration.
Module 4 – Linux Fundamentals
- Understanding command syntax.
- File permissions and ownership.
- Utilizing help commands and enhancing command line efficiency.
- Text processing commands and file maintenance.
- Comparing Linux and Windows commands.
Module 5 – System Administration
- Using vi text editor and the sed command.
- Managing user accounts and understanding user authentication.
- Exploring system utility and process management commands.
- Monitoring system performance and conducting OS maintenance.
- System information retrieval and terminal command essentials.
Module 6 – Shell Scripting
- Introduction to Linux kernel and shell concepts.
- Types of shells and scripting fundamentals.
- Writing basic to advanced shell scripts.
- Understanding shell history and command aliases.
Module 7 – Networking, Servers, and System Updates
- Configuring internet access on Linux VMs.
- Managing network components and commands.
- File transfer and system update processes.
- Implementing SSH, Telnet, DNS, and NTP services.
- Securing Linux through OS hardening techniques.
Module 8 – Disk Management and Run Levels
- Exploring Linux boot processes and system run levels.
- Managing disk partitions and storage.
- Implementing Logical Volume Management (LVM) and RAID configurations.
- Adding swap space and handling disk upgrades.
Module 9 – Resume and Interview Preparation
- Workshop sessions covering resume building and cover letters.
- Insight into Linux job roles and interview expectations.
- Tips for RHCSA, RHCE certifications, and joining the Linux community.
Module 10 – Course Recap and Additional Resources
- Summarizing learned commands and reinforcing concepts.
- Continuing education with supplementary lectures and resources.
Who Should Enroll:
- Aspiring Linux professionals seeking RHCSA EX-200 certification.
- Individuals aiming for comprehensive Linux training to secure IT jobs.
- Career-oriented individuals looking to advance their Linux skills.
- Those eager to master Linux command line operations and seek career guidance.
Instructor: Imran Afzal
Student Feedback:
- “This course changed my life; I went from knowing nothing about Linux to securing my dream job.” – Hasan Raza
- “The best Linux course available online; it prepares you thoroughly.” – T.J. Marstiller
- “Imran’s course helped me gain confidence and multiple job offers as a Linux engineer.” – Subhasree
Begin your Linux journey today with Imran Afzal, a dedicated instructor committed to your success in mastering Linux administration and achieving your career goals.
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