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Stone River Elearning – Learn Linux Administration and Supercharge Your Career

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Use the in-demand Linux skills you learn in this course to get promoted or start a new career…

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Stone River Elearning – Learn Linux Administration and Supercharge Your Career

Stone River Elearning - Learn Linux Administration and Supercharge Your Career

Use the in-demand Linux skills you learn in this course to get promoted or start a new career as a Linux System Admin.

Course Description

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.

Here is what you will learn by taking this Linux Administration course:

  • How the the boot process works on Linux servers and what you can do to control it.
  • The various types of messages generated by a Linux system, where they’re stored, and how to automatically prevent them from filling up your disks.
  • Disk management, partitioning, and file system creation.
  • Logical Volume Manager (LVM) – extending disk space without downtime, migrating data from one storage to another, and more.
  • Managing Linux users and groups.
  • Exactly how permissions work and how to decipher the most cryptic Linux permissions with ease.
  • Networking concepts that apply to system administration and specifically how to configure Linux network interfaces.
  • How to use the nano, vi, and emacs editors.
  • How to schedule and automate jobs using cron.
  • How to switch users and run processes as others.
  • How to configure sudo.
  • How to find and install software.
  • Managing process and jobs.
  • Linux shell scripting
  • Unconditional TutorialsPoint 30 day money-back guarantee – that’s my personal promise of your success!

What you learn in course applies to any Linux environment including Ubuntu, Debian, Kali Linux, Linux Mint, RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Slackware, and more.

Who this course is for:

  • 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.

Goals

What will you learn in this course:

  • 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.

Prerequisites

What are the prerequisites for this course?

  • A basic understanding of the Linux operating system. Please consider taking “Learn Linux in 5 Days” before taking this course.

Curriculum

Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course

Course Overview
1 Lectures
  • play iconCourse Overview01:09
The Linux Boot Process and System Logging
3 Lectures
  • play iconThe Linux Boot Process08:35
  • play iconThe Linux Boot Process – Demo06:57
  • play iconSystem Logging08:38
Disk Management
3 Lectures
  • play iconDisk Management – Part I06:50
  • play iconDisk Management – Part II – Creating partitions with fdisk04:54
  • play iconDisk Management – Part III – File Systems08:51
The Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
8 Lectures
  • play iconIntroduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)02:51
  • play iconLVM: Layers of Abstraction02:06
  • play iconCreating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs)17:10
  • play iconExtending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes05:35
  • play iconMirroring Logical Volumes05:24
  • play iconRemoving Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups02:10
  • play iconMigrating Data from One Storage Device to Another02:54
  • play iconLogical Volume Manager – Summary01:20
User Management
3 Lectures
  • play iconManaging Users and Groups, Part One11:38
  • play iconManaging Users and Groups, Part Two07:50
  • play iconSwitching Users, Running Commands as Others, and sudo08:10
Networking
5 Lectures
  • play iconTCP/IP Networking for Linux System Administrators08:40
  • play iconNetworking – DNS and hostnames10:06
  • play iconNetworking – DHCP, Dynamic and Static Addressing08:57
  • play iconNetwork Troubleshooting, Part I06:39
  • play iconNetwork Troubleshooting, Part II07:03
Managing Processes and Jobs
2 Lectures
  • play iconProcesses and Job Control11:53
  • play iconScheduling Jobs with Cron05:57
Linux Permissions
4 Lectures
  • play iconFile and Directory Permissions, Part One11:14
  • play iconFile and Directory Permissions, Part Two09:28
  • play iconSpecial Permission Modes, Part I07:56
  • play iconSpecial Permission Modes, Part II03:04
Managing Software
1 Lectures
  • play iconInstalling Software13:33
Viewing and Editing Files
6 Lectures
  • play iconViewing Files and the Nano Editor05:16
  • play iconThe vi editor09:58
  • play iconVi Cheat Sheet
  • play iconEmacs05:40
  • play iconEmacs Cheat Sheet
  • play iconGraphical editors04:22
Shell Scripting
2 Lectures
  • play iconShell Scripting, Part One08:38
  • play iconShell Scripting, Part Two07:11
Summary
1 Lectures
  • play iconConclusion – Congratulations and Thank You!01:10
Bonus – Command Line Kung Fu
6 Lectures
  • play iconTab completion04:50
  • play iconRepeat as Root02:04
  • play iconRerun a command starting with a string02:54
  • play iconReuse arguments02:57
  • play iconStrip out comments and blank lines02:09
  • play iconReuse the last item from the previous command02:47
Slides
1 Lectures
  • play iconSlides

Instructor Details

Jason Cannon

Jason Cannon

Professional system administrator, consultant, and author.

Jason started his career as a Unix and Linux System Engineer in 1999. Since that time he has utilized his Linux skills at companies such as Xerox, UPS, Hewlett-Packard, and Amazon.com. Additionally, he has acted as a technical consultant and independent contractor for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies.

Jason has professional experience with CentOS, RedHat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu. He has used several Linux distributions on personal projects including Debian, Slackware, CrunchBang, and others. In addition to Linux, Jason has experience supporting proprietary Unix operating systems including AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris.

He enjoys teaching others how to use and exploit the power of the Linux operating system. He is also the author of the books “Linux for Beginners” and “Command Line Kung Fu.”

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