
Taught by senior network engineer Andrei Dumitrescu, who’s helped thousands of students master Linux from scratch.
Whether you’re aiming for a career in DevOps, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, or backend development, Linux is a skill you can’t afford to ignore.
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⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:19 Linux Distributions
08:56 Installing Ubuntu in a VM
20:14 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu
30:38 Ubuntu and Linux Mint Download Links (OVA Files) -
30:39 Migrating to Linux
37:44 Terminals, Consoles, Shells and Commands
47:26 Linux Command Structure
54:30 Getting Help, Man Pages (man, type, help, apropos)
1:05:49 Mastering the Terminal The TAB Key
1:12:39 Mastering the Terminal Keyboard Shortcuts
1:17:46 Mastering the Terminal the Bash History
1:26:36 Running Commands Without Leaving a Trace
1:33:14 Recording the Date and Time for Each Line in History
1:36:24 root vs. non-Privileged Users. Getting root Access (sudo, su, passwd)
1:47:57 Challenge (The Linux Terminal) -
1:47:58 Intro to The Linux Files System
1:53:34 The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)
2:03:23 Absolute vs. Relative Paths. Walking through the File System (pwd, cd, tree)
2:16:41 The LS Command In Depth (ls)
2:25:12 Understanding File Timestamps atime, mtime, ctime (stat, touch, date)
2:35:05 Sorting Files by Timestamp
2:37:08 File Types in Linux (ls -F, file)
2:44:49 Viewing Files - Part 1 (cat)
2:49:26 Viewing Files - Part 2 (less, more)
2:53:25 Viewing Files - Part 3 (tail, head, watch)
2:59:52 Creating Files and Directories (touch, mkdir)
3:07:11 Copying Files and Directories (cp)
3:13:40 Moving and Renaming Files and Directories (mv)
3:21:35 Removing Files and Directories (rm, shred)
3:31:12 Working With Pipes in Linux (|, wc)
3:39:27 Command Redirection
3:54:06 Finding Files and Directories - Part 1 (which, plocate)
4:05:42 Finding Files and Directories - Part 2 (find)
4:17:34 Find and Exec
4:22:07 Searching for String Patterns in Text Files (grep)
4:34:47 Searching for Strings in Binary Files (strings)
4:38:36 Comparing Files (cmp, diff, sha256)
4:48:39 The Basics of VIM Text Editor
4:57:34 The VIM Editor In Depth - Part 1
5:06:39 The VIM Editor In Depth - Part 2
5:12:37 Compressing and Archiving Files and Directories (tar, gzip)
5:27:00 Hard Links and the Inode Structure
5:36:38 Working With Symlinks. Symlinks vs. Hard Links
5:42:09 Final Takeaway
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💥 Who is this Linux Bootcamp course for?
◾ Anyone who wants to gain a complete and practical understanding of the Linux Operating System and Linux Command Line
◾ Anyone who wants to go from complete beginner to getting hired as a Linux Sysadmin
◾ Anyone with some Linux experience that wants to fill in gaps to become an effective System Administrator
◾ Students who are interested in going beyond all of the "beginner" tutorials out there that don't give you real-world practice or skills you need to actually get hired
◾ Any tech professionals that want to invest in their career by expanding their skillset and become more valuable and effective in their career
◾ Application support engineers or developers that are required to use the Linux operating system
◾ You want to learn from an actual DevOps Engineer that not only has 15+ years of experience working for companies of all sizes as a Linux System Administrator but has also trained over 50,000 students in-person and online
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