Here are just some of the Linux training concepts and terms you will learn from the System Administration Commands Course:
How to get to the Linux command line prompt to be able to run commands
After booting to a Linux desktop, learn how to “open” a Linux “terminal emulation window” and so you can get to the command line prompt and run commands.
How to work at the Linux command line, run previous commands and edit commands
Learn how to properly type in and run Linux commands, display previously run (long) commands and either run them again or edit them slightly and run them again (so you don’t have to type the commands all over again).
How to run the most commonly used Linux commands with the most common command options
There are hundreds of Linux commands and sometimes over 60 options of a single command.
Quickly and easily learn the essential Linux commands and the most useful command options that are required for System Administration.
How to use Linux commands with lots of examples of command options
Learn how to use Linux by following the command examples and typing them in yourself – so that you can get real, practical Linux commands training experience.
How to Install and Start Linux on a new computer system or an existing computer system
Follow along with the steps to install Linux and get it up and running on an existing Windows system to create a dual-boot (Windows and Linux) system and how to install it on a new computer system.
How to run Linux “Live” to use It without having to Install It on a computer system
Learn how to set up a computer system so that it boots from its CD or DVD drive and boots from a Linux “Live” CD or DVD in the drive – so that it can start up and run entirely from CD or DVD – without having to install Linux!
By the way…do you want to learn exactly how to use Linux and run Linux commands for Linux System Administration and get real, practical Linux training experience by running hundreds of examples of Linux commands?
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