Course Outline

  • ways to access the command line (SSH, local access, X11)
  • basics of the BASH shell (keyboard shortcuts, redirections, environment variables, switching users)
  • types of disk objects (files, directories, links, etc.) and managing them from the command line with permissions and file ownership rights
  • text processing tools (man, grep, vim, nano, head, tail, etc.)
  • compression and archiving tools (tar, gzip, etc.)
  • managing system startup (Grub, SystemD)
  • managing services in SystemD
  • accessing the system log (journalctl, syslog)
  • managing processes (top, kill, etc.) and the concept of tuning profiles
  • basics of writing Bash scripts

Requirements

Familiarity with basic concepts of system administration (any operating systems), willingness to work in the command line during an intensive and fast-paced training.

 21 Hours

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