Linux Administration
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Why do we recommend learning Linux Administration?
Linux powers 94% of the world’s supercomputers, most of the servers powering the Internet, the majority of financial trades worldwide and a billion Android devices.
In short, Linux is everywhere. It appears in many different architectures, from mainframes to server to desktop to mobile and on a staggeringly wide variety of hardware. This free self-paced course will teach you how to develop a good working knowledge of Linux using both the graphical interface and command line.
Course Overview
Linux popularity is growing and it is offering more and more to its users.
This course Main intension is to give a detailed and wide introduction to Linux operation system including hands-on work and exercises.
Hands-on work includes brief introduction to linux GUI, user logging in and out, changing passwords, using commands, working with files, directories and processes, editing files, writing shell scripts and customizing the user environment.
Course Description
- Classes are held at Rishon-Letzion campus or client company premises.
- Morning courses are held for Hi-tech companies (5 days, 40 hours).
- Syllabus can be modified based on companies requirement.
Course Highlights | |
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Linux administration | |
Frequently Used Shell Commands | |
Managing Files and Directories | |
Installing Linux on your computer | |
Environment variable | |
Standard input and output, using pipes and re-directions | |
Compression and archiving | |
Access Control using Linux file system permissions | |
Setting up and configuring networking | |
Creating and mounting file-systems | |
Commands to control your system | |
Linux processes and Threads | |
File systems in Linux | |
Graphic User Interfaces with Linux | |
Network Administration | |
System Administration | |
Managing Linux users and groups | |
Mounting devices | |
Accessing the Kernel | |
Linux Antivirus | |
Services and Daemons | |
Managing remote access | |
Installing and updating software packages | |
Bash scripting | |
How to write shell script | |
Variables in shell | |
Shell Arithmetic | |
Using Quotes | |
The read Statement | |
Wild cards – Filename Shorthand or meta Characters | |
More commands on one command line | |
Command Line Processing | |
Redirection of Standard Input – Output | |
Pipes | |
Filter | |
What is Processes, Why is it required | |
Shells (bash) structured Language Constructs | |
Decision making in shell script | |
if…else…fi, Nested ifs, Multilevel if-then-else | |
Loops in Shell Scripts | |
The case Statement | |
Debugging shell scripts | |
Conditional execution | |
I/O Redirection and file descriptors Functions in Bash |
Target Audience
- The course is intended for those without a background in the Linux operating system who wish to enter this world.
- The course is the basis for development courses in this operating system.
- A preparatory course for those who wish to take the LPI international exam.
Prerequisite
1. Basic ability to work with a computer.
2. Medium level English.
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