Elena Mofar – Linux System Administration
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner
Been wanting to learn and study Linux for the longest time, but don’t have the time to attend trainings? Now is the time for you to grab the opportunity.
This course will spearhead you from Zero-Linux Knowledge to an Advanced Linux System User!
with self-paced, and can be accessed anytime, anywhere on any devices!
Language of Delivery: Filipino – English
Your Instructor
Elena Mofar
Hi, I’m your instructor for this course. I’ve been teaching Cisco and Linux courses for the past 10 years. I am a licensed ECE (Electronics and Communictions Engineer), RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer), CCNP and CCNA. And my primary goal in creating courses is for my students to not just learn but to understand how the network works, and to apply them in their jobs. I hope that you’ll find all my courses enlightening as I’ve made all my efforts in them to be so!
Course Curriculum
Course Introduction
How to use this course (4:13)
Centos Image to Download
Basic Linux
Linux Distro and Flavors (19:55)
Centos and Virtual Box (16:32)
Linux Filesystem Hierarchy (24:13)
First things first (3:34)
Relative and Absolute Paths (22:03)
Copying and Pasting Files (25:33)
Copying and Pasting Directories (17:18)
Cut and Paste Files (11:17)
Cut and Paste Directories (8:53)
Renaming Files and Directories (5:44)
Deleting Files and Directories (15:10)
Basic Linux Exercises (8:03)
Editing Text using Vi or Vim
Editing Text using Vi or Vim (24:53)
User Management
Creating a new VM clone (2:05)
User Management Lecture (15:28)
/home and /etc/passwd File (18:55)
/etc/shadow file (13:16)
Creating Users Part 1 (20:01)
Creating Users Part 2 (13:34)
Creating users Part 3 (18:33)
Creating users part 4 (16:07)
/etc/group and /etc/gshadow File (12:24)
Creating Users with Changed Default Values Part 1 (25:10)
Creating Users with Changed Default Values Part 2 (17:14)
Creating Users with Changed Default Values and Password Aging Exercises (8:14)
Group Management
Adding Groups Part 1 (20:32)
Adding Groups part 2 – Adding users to multiple groups (13:54)
What’s with the Prompt?
What’s with the prompt (27:51)
The Sudoers File
The Sudoers File Lecture (29:27)
Configuring the Sudoers File Part 1 (33:55)
Configuring the Sudoers File Part 2 (23:14)
Linux File Types
Linux File Types (37:02)
Linux Permissions
File Permissions Lecture (13:25)
Changing Permissions using Chmod UGO Way (24:30)
Changing Permissions using Chmod Octal Notation Way (14:35)
Configuring Default Permissions (35:17)
File and Directory Ownership
Changing File Ownership (37:21)
Collaborative Directories
Configuring a Collaborative Directory (21:39)
Special Permissions
Configuring Special Permissions for Groups (37:01)
Configuring Special Permissions for Users (40:43)
User Management Exercises
User Management Exercises (To Download)
Linux Partitioning
First things first (8:24)
Introduction to Partitions (28:28)
Configuring an MBR partition using Parted (35:19)
Configuring a GPT Partition using Parted (21:42)
Creating partitions using Gdisk (44:44)
Linux RAID
RAID Lecture (51:28)
Creating a RAID Array setup (13:55)
Creating RAID Arrays Part 1 (34:37)
Configuring RAID Arrays Part 2 (11:23)
Replacing a failed disk in a RAID Array (14:45)
Logical Volumes
Logical Volume Lecture (18:16)
Creating Physical Volumes (18:46)
Creating Volume Groups (10:53)
Creating Logical Volumes (20:31)
Extending and Reducing the Size of a Logical Volume (18:07)
Extending the Size of a Volume Group (9:23)
Logical Volume Application (22:59)
Logical Volume Exercises (12:54)
Linux Filesystems
Configuring Filesystems (9:54)
Filesystems Lecture (27:20)
Mounting Linux Filesystems
Temporary mounting (45:56)
Permanent Mounting Part 1 (20:32)
Permanent Mounting Part 2 (24:10)
Temporary Mounting using UUID (34:30)
Permanent Mounting using Labels (35:51)
Configuring Swaps (21:03)
Disk Management Exercise
DISK MANAGEMENT EXERCISE (7:25)
DISK MANAGEMENT EXERCISES 2
Final Remarks
FINAL REMARKS (4:21)
Certificate of Completion
Delivery Method
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