RHEL 8/ CentOS 8 Linux System Administration -RHCSA- Level I Udemy
Price: USD 200
  • Duration: Flexible

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JOIN THE BEST LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COURSE FOR NEWBIE LINUX USERS USING RHEL 8 / CENTOS 8 LINUX!!

Hi. My name is Mustafa and I'm the author of the 'RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Linux System Administration - RHCSA Level I' course. I started working as a network and computer systems administrator since January 2011. I have a bachelor degree in engineering from Alexandria University. After finishing university, I concentrated on learning the Linux system administration. I have many certifications in Linux system administration, network administration, database administration, and some programming languages 'C, C++, and Python'. I have a large experience in working on Linux using RHEL, CentOS, and Ubuntu Linux distributions. I have a desire to teach others and transfer my experience to them in an easy and simplified way.

The Course 3 Levels will cover all the topics of the RHCSA using CentOS 8.

RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 Linux System Administration Level One Content:

  • Linux system administration introduction.

  • The Linux system administrator's major duties.

  • The main differences between CentOS and RHEL.

RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 Linux System Administrator Essential Skills which will include:

  • VirtualBox Download and Install.

  • Creating CentOS 8 Virtual Machine.

  • CentOS 8 Download and Install.

  • CentOS 8 installation requirements.

  • Using Automatic Storage configuration.

  • Using  Custom Storage configuration.

  • LVM Partition scheme.

  • Adding new mount points 'partitions'.

  • The XFS file system.

  • Adjusting the resolution to view a full-resolution CentOS VM on your computer.

  • Linux systems basic modes.

  • CentOS 8 Graphical user interface.

  • Connecting to the system using graphical mode.

  • Visual overview of GNOME 3.

  • The top bar.

  • The system menu in the top bar.

  • Activities button overview.

  • Starting applications.

  • Workspaces.

  • Switching between workspaces.

  • Launching an application in a separate workspace.

  • Launching an application in a new workspace.

  • Quickly running a command.

  • Application menu.

  • Clock and calendar button.

  • New Boxes features.

  • The System menu.

  • Locking the screen.

  • Switching users.

  • Suspending the computer.

  • Powering off the computer.

  • Switching between windows.

  • The difference between terminal and shell.

  • Launching the terminal window.

  • The terminal window command prompt.

  • Checking your hostname '$HOSTNAME'.

  • Switching to root user.

  • Disconnecting from the system in graphical mode.

  • Centos 8 Virtual Consoles.

  • The text mode login screen.

  • Logging in using a virtual console.

  • The tty command.

  • The logout command.

  • The Shell Basics.

  • The bash shell.

  • The shell commands basic parts.

  • The shell alias.

  • Bash builtin commands.

  • The external commands.

  • The $PATH environmental variable.

  • The which command.

  • The echo command.

  • The env command.

  • Changing directories in the PATH variable.

  • The export command.

  • The environment configuration files.

  • The /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc, ~/.bash_profile, and ~/.bashrc files.

  • Using /etc/motd and /etc/issue files.

  • Shell commands typing rules.

  • Quick Start Commands.

  • The date command.

  • The pwd command.

  • The cd command.

  • Relative and absolute paths.

  • The passwd command.

  • The file command.

  • The head and tail commands.

  • The wc command.

  • The cat command.

  • The exit command.

  • The ls command.

  • The history command.

  • The exclamation point character ( ! ).

  • The Shell Special Keys.

Managing Files from the Command-line which will include:

  • The Linux file system hierarchy.

  • The Linux file system tree-like structure.

  • The most important directories on the Linux system.

  • Command-line file management.

  • Creating, deleting, copying, and moving files and directories.

  • The touch command.

  • More options for cd and ls commands.

  • Matching File Names Using Path Name Expansion 'Globbing and Wildcards'.

  • The common meta-characters and pattern classes.

  • Simple pattern matches using ( ? ).

  • Tilde expansion ( ~ ).

  • Brace expansion.

  • Command substitution.

  • Protecting arguments from expansion.

Getting Help in Linux which will include:

  • Reading Documentation using man command.

  • Sections of the Linux manual.

  • Sections containing popular system administration topics.

  • Identifying man pages by keyword.

  • Navigating man pages.

  • Searching for man pages by keyword.

  • The apropos command.

  • The mandb command.

  • Reading Documentation using Info command.

  • Reading Documentation using pinfo command.

  • The INFOPATH environment variable.

  • Reading Documentation in usr/share/doc directory.

  • The whatis command.

  • The --help option.

  • Graphical help.

  • The gnome-help command.

  • The yelp command.

  • The shell built-in commands.

Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files in Linux which will include:

  • Describing the technical terms of standard input, standard output, and standard error.

  • The file descriptors.

  • Using the redirection characters to control output to files.

  • Output redirection operators.

  • Constructing pipelines.

  • Using piping to control output to other programs.

  • Using the tee command for piping.

  • Creating new files and editing existing text files from the shell prompt.

  • Navigating within an editor to effectively accomplish editing tasks.

  • Using the Vim editor in the basic editing tasks.

  • Different ways of launching gedit.

  • Basic gedit keystrokes.

  • Editing text files with gedit.

  • Copying text between graphical windows.

ENROLL NOW AND ENJOY LEARNING THE LINUX FUNDAMENTALS / LINUX ESSENTIAL SKILLS!!

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone with a desire to learn Linux.

  • Anyone who needs to learn Linux for a personal or business project.

  • A newbie Linux user who wants to be professional in using Linux.

  • An existing Linux user who wants to increase his knowledge.

  • Anyone who wants to start a new career as a professional Linux system administrator.

  • Windows or macOS users who want to switch to Linux.

Student testimonials for my previous courses:

  • Licchi Technology: Truly an amazing course for beginners to learn Linux. Recommend this course for beginners.

  • Ahmed Salah Bahnasy: Amazing teacher, great enthusiasm, very clear explanations My favourite course this year! Mr Mostafa is a very stimulating teacher who knows his subject very well. I appreciated his enthusiasm for the subject. The teacher was of excellent quality.

Updated on 11 March, 2020
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