Euro-training Center
 Linux Fundamentals 31 Mar Cambridge UK QR Code
Inquiry PDF (37) Like Share   Print

Administration and Secretarial

Linux Fundamentals


REF : K2205 DATES: 31 Mar - 4 Apr 2025 VENUE: Cambridge (UK) FEE : 5830 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program provides a comprehensive understanding of the Linux operating system. Through it, participants will be equipped to confidently work with Linux environments and pursue further specialization in Linux administration and development.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Navigate and interact with the Linux operating system effectively.

  • Utilize essential command-line tools for efficient system management.

  • Manage Linux file systems, storage, and backup processes.

  • Administer user accounts, groups, and access controls securely.

  • Implement robust security and networking measures in Linux environments.

Targeted Audience:

  • IT professionals transitioning to Linux-based systems.

  • System administrators seeking foundational Linux skills.

  • Developers working in Linux environments.

  • Network engineers managing Linux-based networks.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Linux Basics:

  • Understanding the Linux operating system architecture.

  • Navigating the Linux file system hierarchy.

  • Performing basic file operations, such as creating, copying, and deleting files and directories.

  • Getting familiar with essential Linux commands for system interaction.

  • Exploring the concept of users, groups, and permissions in Linux.

Unit 2:

Command Line Essentials:

  • Mastering the Linux command line interface (CLI).

  • Learning essential commands for file manipulation, text processing, and system administration tasks.

  • Understanding input/output redirection and piping for efficient command chaining.

  • Exploring command-line utilities for process management and system monitoring.

  • Practicing command-line shortcuts and techniques for increased productivity.

Unit 3:

File System Management:

  • Understanding disk partitions, file systems, and mounting in Linux.

  • Learning to manage disk space and storage devices effectively.

  • Exploring advanced file system operations, such as symbolic links and file attributes.

  • Utilizing file system tools for disk maintenance, including checking and repairing file systems.

  • Implementing strategies for backup and recovery in Linux environments.

Unit 4:

User and Group Administration:

  • How to manage user authentication mechanisms and password policies.

  • Exploring user environment configuration and shell customization.

  • Implementing user access controls through permissions and ownership.

  • Troubleshooting common user account issues and security concerns.

Unit 5:

System Security and Networking:

  • Understanding Linux security principles and best practices.

  • Configuring firewall settings and implementing network security measures.

  • Exploring encryption techniques for data protection and secure communication.

  • Implementing user authentication mechanisms, such as SSH and PAM.

  • Learning network configuration and troubleshooting techniques in Linux environments.