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Introduction to Linux Systems Administration

SS Course: 2001639

Course Overview

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Linux System Administration is a comprehensive, hands-on course designed to provide you with essential skills to manage and maintain a Linux environment. Whether you're new to Linux or looking to deepen your system administration knowledge, this course covers all the practical tasks needed to confidently handle daily operations. You'll begin with setting up a Linux virtual machine and learning key system administration fundamentals, such as navigating the file system, managing user accounts, controlling processes, and utilizing shell scripting for task automation.

Throughout the course, you'll work through real-world scenarios involving file management, package installation, user and group management, and permissions handling. You'll also explore advanced topics such as working with symbolic and hard links, controlling superuser access with sudo, and managing system backups and software packages. Key networking concepts are covered, including configuring basic networking commands, testing connectivity, and managing services like Apache for web hosting. By the end of the course, you will be well-equipped to administer Linux systems, implement security measures, and optimize system performance in a networked environment.

This course balances theory with extensive hands-on practice, allowing participants to perform essential administrative tasks and explore tools such as cron, rsyslog, and system monitoring utilities. The agenda also includes managing file sharing services, such as Samba and NFS, and setting up a LAMP server for web hosting, giving you the skills needed to support modern enterprise environments.

                                                                  

Scheduled Classes

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06/23/25 - TTV - Virtual-Instructor Led - Virtual-Instructor Led (click to enroll)
08/18/25 - TTV - Virtual-Instructor Led - Virtual-Instructor Led (click to enroll)
10/27/25 - TTV - Virtual-Instructor Led - Virtual-Instructor Led (click to enroll)
12/15/25 - TTV - Virtual-Instructor Led - Virtual-Instructor Led (click to enroll)

What You'll Learn

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Guided by an expert instructor in a hands-on lab environment, participants will:

  • Install a Linux virtual machine and understand the terminal versus shell.
  • Navigate the Linux file system, manage directories, and use command-line tools.
  • Edit text files using both graphical editors (gedit, kate) and command-line editors (nano, vi).
  • Copy, move, rename, and delete files and directories.
  • Differentiate between Linux command types and effectively use command documentation.
  • Create and manage both soft and hard links.
  • Manage superuser access and handle root privileges with security best practices.
  • Add and manage users, groups, and file permissions to control access.
  • Utilize piping and I/O redirection for efficient data management.
  • Automate administrative tasks using cron and shell scripts.
  • Create system backups, manage disks, partitions, and file systems.
  • Install and configure basic networking, and set up a LAMP stack for web hosting.

Need different skills or topics? If your team requires different topics or tools, additional skills or custom approach, this course may be further adjusted to accommodate. We offer additional Unix, Linux, Scripting, administration, networking, programming, database and other related courses which may be blended with this course for a track that best suits your learning objectives.

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Prerequisites

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This is an introductory-level course, designed for anyone wanting to learn Linux. Attendees should be comfortable working with computers and the command line, but no other specific skills are required to attend.

    Who Should Attend

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    This course is ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, and anyone looking to gain a practical understanding of Linux system administration. It is designed for beginners, though familiarity with basic computer and command-line operations will be beneficial. No prior Linux experience is required.

    Labs and exercises are designed to work across multiple distributions, including CentOS, Ubuntu, RHEL, Oracle, and others. You'll gain hands-on experience in areas such as user and group management, software installation, system backups, file system management, networking, and web server configuration, all applicable to a range of Linux environments.

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