Linux Operating System Installation and Administration

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3 days – 24 hrs 

Course Overview

This comprehensive Linux Operating System Installation and Administration training course provides participants with the essential skills and knowledge to install, configure, and manage Linux systems effectively. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, hands-on labs, and real-world scenarios, participants will gain proficiency in Linux administration, preparing them for various roles in IT and system management.

Objectives

  • Understand the fundamentals of the Linux operating system, its open-source nature, and key distributions.
  • Master the process of installing Linux, including disk partitioning, filesystem selection, and post-installation configurations.
  • Develop essential command-line skills for navigating the file system, performing file manipulations, and utilizing basic utilities.
  • Learn to create and manage user accounts, handle group administration, and implement user authentication and permissions.
  • Explore package management systems (e.g., APT, YUM), install, update, and remove software packages, and manage dependencies.
  • Acquire skills in monitoring system resources, analyzing performance, and implementing strategies for performance tuning.
  • Understand Linux filesystem hierarchy, manage disk space, and explore advanced storage concepts like Logical Volume Management (LVM).
  • Configure network interfaces, set up firewalls, secure SSH, and implement basic network services (DNS, DHCP).
  • Develop proficiency in writing and executing shell scripts, automate repetitive tasks, and schedule jobs with cron.
  • Learn backup strategies and tools, perform full and incremental backups, and understand system recovery and restore procedures.
  • Gain an introduction to virtualization, set up and manage virtual machines, and explore containerization using Docker.
  • Explore advanced Linux kernel concepts, understand cloud computing with Linux, and integrate Linux with emerging technologies like IoT and AI.

 

Audience

  • System Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • IT Support Staff
  • DevOps Engineers
  • IT Managers and Team Leads
  • Software Developers
  • IT Enthusiasts and Hobbyists
  • Graduates and Students
  • Small Business Owners
  • Entrepreneurs managing their own business IT infrastructure who want to optimize Linux systems.
  • Anyone Transitioning to Linux Environments
  • Individuals transitioning from other operating systems to Linux and need comprehensive training.
  • Technical Professionals

 

Course Pre- requisites

  • Familiarity with general computer usage, file management, and basic command-line concepts.
  • A basic understanding of IT terminology and concepts is recommended.
  • Some experience with operating systems, even if it’s not Linux, will be beneficial.
  • A grasp of fundamental networking concepts such as IP addressing and network protocols.
  • Basic knowledge of computer hardware components and their functions.
  • Participants are required to bring their laptops for hands-on exercises.

 

Course Content

Day 1:

Chapter 1: Introduction to Linux Operating Systems

  • Overview of Linux distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, etc.)
  • Understanding the Linux file system hierarchy
  • Introduction to open-source principles and community

 

Chapter 2: Preparing for Installation

 

  • System requirements and hardware compatibility
  • Creating installation media (USB/DVD)
  • Dual-boot setups and considerations

 

Chapter 3: Installing Linux OS

  • Step-by-step installation process (Ubuntu/CentOS/Debian)
  • Disk partitioning and file system choices (ext4, etc.)
  • Post-installation setup and basic configurations

 

Chapter 4: User and Group Management

  • Creating and managing user accounts
  • Understanding file permissions and ownership
  • User and group administration commands

 

Day 2:

 

Chapter 5: Package Management

  • Package managers (APT, YUM, DNF, etc.) and repositories
  • Installing, updating, and removing software packages
  • Resolving dependencies and managing software sources

Chapter 6: File Systems and Storage Management

  • Understanding disk management tools (fdisk, parted, etc.)
  • Filesystem concepts (ext4, Btrfs, XFS, etc.)
  • Managing storage devices and volumes (LVM, RAID)

Chapter 7: Networking and Connectivity

  • Configuring network settings (IP addressing, DNS, etc.)
  • Managing network interfaces and connections
  • Firewall configuration and basic network troubleshooting

 

Day 3:

 

Chapter 8: System Maintenance and Updates

  • Linux update mechanisms (apt-get, yum, dnf, etc.)
  • Monitoring system performance (top, htop, etc.)
  • Troubleshooting common system issues

Chapter 9: Security and Permissions

  • Implementing basic security measures
  • Access control lists (ACLs) and file permissions
  • Introduction to SSH and securing remote access

Chapter 10: Backup and Recovery

  • Backing up data and system configurations
  • Recovery options and tools (grub rescue, Live CDs, etc.)
  • Disaster recovery planning and best practices
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