Foundations of Linux

This course is part of CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005) Specialization

Instructor: Packt - Course Instructors

What you'll learn

  •   Install and configure Linux distributions like Ubuntu and RHEL.
  •   Master the Linux command line and core file system operations.
  •   Manage software installation using APT, DNF, and sandboxed environments.
  •   Locate, search, and archive files efficiently using tools like grep and vi.
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  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Operating Systems
  •   Linux
  •   Open Source Technology
  •   File Systems
  •   Virtual Environment
  •   Command-Line Interface
  •   Package and Software Management
  •   File Management
  •   Linux Commands
  •   Software Installation
  •   Unix
  •   Linux Administration
  •   System Configuration
  •   Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  •   Unix Commands
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    The course begins with an introduction to Linux, its open-source nature, and the key differences between distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Ubuntu. You’ll learn how to install Linux, navigate its interface, and access the command line to perform basic file and directory operations efficiently. Next, you’ll dive into software management, exploring package managers like APT, DNF, and YUM, discovering sandboxed environments, and building applications from source. You’ll then master file system operations, text editing with vi, file searching using commands like grep, and working with regular expressions and archives. This course is perfect for IT enthusiasts, system administrators, and developers looking to build a strong Linux foundation. No prior experience is required, but basic computer knowledge will help. The course starts at a beginner level and gradually introduces intermediate concepts.

    Linux Command Line Interface and Utilities

    Application and Software

    Files and Directories in Linux

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