JOIN THE OTHER 50,000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY MASTERED THE LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM WITH ONE OF MY TOP RATED COURSES!If you want to learn Linux system administration and supercharge your career, read on.Hello. My name is Jason Cannon and I'm the author of Linux for Beginners, the founder of the Linux Training Academy, and an instructor to thousands of satisfied students. I started my IT career in the late 1990's as a Unix and Linux System Engineer and I'll be sharing my real-world Linux experience with you throughout this course.By the end of this course you will fully understand the most important and fundamental concepts of Linux server administration. More importantly, you will be able to put those concepts to use in practical real-world situations. You'll be able to configure, maintain, and support a variety of Linux systems. You can even use the skills you learned to become a Linux System Engineer or Linux System Administrator.What People Are Saying About Jason and his Courses:"Excellent course on Linux! It is the best way to get started using Linux that I have come across." --Chris Bischoff"This class was a great review of the 2 Linux classes I took in school. I learned plenty of new stuff and got a great refresher on things I haven't used in some time. I did well on my interview and got the job I was looking for. Thanks!" --Alan Derrick"This was a great course! Learned a lot from it!" --Ricardo José Crosara Junior"Excellent starter course. Very good and complete guide to get you started on working on Linux." --Brian Mulder"Great course! Easy to understand for beginners and a great refresher for experienced users!" --Spencer Ball"Very well laid out course. Thanks Jason!" --Eric Etheredge"Love it... it's absolutely one of the best courses I've taken --Idriss N"Awesome Course! Another great one. Thanks Jason!" --John Wilmont
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By the end of this course you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux system administration and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner
Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux or Linux system administration
People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface
Existing Linux users that want to become power users
People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server
Professionals that need to learn Linux to become more effective at work. Helpdesk staff, application support engineers, and application developers that are required to use, manage, or support the Linux operating system
People thinking about a career as a Linux system administrator or engineer
Researchers, college professors, and college students that will be using Linux servers to conduct research or complete course work
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Linux
Systems
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Course Overview
1 lecture01:09Course Overview
Course Overview
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The Linux Boot Process and System Logging
3 lectures24:11The Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot Process - DemoSystem LoggingThe Linux Boot Process - Quiz
The Linux Boot Process and System Logging
3 lectures24:11The Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot Process - DemoSystem LoggingThe Linux Boot Process - QuizThe Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot ProcessThe Linux Boot Process - DemoThe Linux Boot Process - DemoThe Linux Boot Process - DemoThe Linux Boot Process - DemoSystem LoggingSystem LoggingSystem LoggingSystem LoggingThe Linux Boot Process - QuizThe Linux Boot Process - QuizThe Linux Boot Process - QuizThe Linux Boot Process - Quiz
Disk Management
3 lectures20:36Disk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - Quiz
Disk Management
3 lectures20:36Disk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - QuizDisk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part IDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part II - Creating partitions with fdiskDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - Part III - File SystemsDisk Management - QuizDisk Management - QuizDisk Management - QuizDisk Management - Quiz
LVM - The Logical Volume Manager
8 lectures39:34Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)LVM: Layers of AbstractionCreating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Extending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherLogical Volume Manager - Summary
LVM - The Logical Volume Manager
8 lectures39:34Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)LVM: Layers of AbstractionCreating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Extending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherLogical Volume Manager - SummaryIntroduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)LVM: Layers of AbstractionLVM: Layers of AbstractionLVM: Layers of AbstractionLVM: Layers of AbstractionCreating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)Extending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesExtending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesExtending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesExtending Volume Groups and Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesMirroring Logical VolumesRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume GroupsMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherMigrating Data from One Storage Device to AnotherLogical Volume Manager - SummaryLogical Volume Manager - SummaryLogical Volume Manager - SummaryLogical Volume Manager - Summary
User Management
3 lectures27:39Managing Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoUser Management
User Management
3 lectures27:39Managing Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoUser ManagementManaging Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part OneManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoManaging Users and Groups, Part TwoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudoUser ManagementUser ManagementUser ManagementUser Management
Networking
5 lectures41:27TCP/IP Networking for Linux System AdministratorsNetworking - DNS and hostnamesNetworking - DHCP, Dynamic and Static AddressingNetwork Troubleshooting - Part INetwork Troubleshooting, Part IINetworking
Networking
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Additional information
A basic understanding of the Linux operating system. Please consider taking "Learn Linux in 5 Days" before taking this course