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IT Linux File System

A Complete Guide to Linux File System


UTCLI LLC

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Price
£89.99 inc VAT
Or £30.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
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Duration
3.6 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

What will I learn?

  • You will learn each file system that is available in Linux
  • Directory listing attributes
  • Absolute and relative paths
  • Creating hard and soft links in Linux
  • Wildcards
  • Changing passwords etc.

Curriculum

4
sections
37
lectures
3h 38m
total
    • 3: Download and Install VirtualBox 06:06
    • 4: Creating First Virtual Machine 05:33
    • 5: Linux Installation 25:06
    • 6: Linux CentOS8 Installation 24:33
    • 7: Introduction to Unix and Linux 01:50
    • 8: Accessing Linux System 02:52
    • 9: Download and Install Putty 02:33
    • 10: Connect Linux via Putty 05:04
    • 11: Introduction to Linux File System 05:14
    • 12: File System Structure and Description 12:31
    • 13: File System Navigation Commands 09:59
    • 14: Absolute and Relative Paths 05:04
    • 15: Directory Listing Attributes 03:12
    • 16: Creating Files and Directories 08:47
    • 17: Linux File Type 01:28
    • 18: Difference Between Find and Locate Commands 05:40
    • 19: Hard and Soft Link 12:29
    • 20: Important Things to Remember 01:02
    • 21: Understanding Wildcards 10:02
    • 22: Command Prompts and Getting Prompts Back 03:57
    • 23: Changing Systems Password 04:36
    • 24: Change Password in Linux 01:00 PDF
    • 25: Difference Between Locate and Find Command in Linux 01:00 PDF
    • 26: File Names 01:00 PDF
    • 27: File System Detail 08:00 PDF
    • 28: Linux Boot Sequence 03:00 PDF
    • 29: Linux File System 01:00 PDF
    • 30: Linux Structure 01:00 PDF
    • 31: Linux vs Windows 02:00 PDF
    • 32: List Files and Directories 28:00 PDF
    • 33: Logging On To System 02:00 PDF
    • 34: Passwords Standards 01:00 PDF
    • 35: Soft Link and Hard Links 01:00 PDF
    • 36: Wildcards 04:00 PDF
    • 37: Homework 01:00

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Description

A file system is the way in which files are named, stored, retrieved as well as updated on a storage disk or partition; the way files are organized on the disk. Linux File System or any file system generally is a layer that is under the operating system that handles the positioning of your data on the storage; without it, the system cannot knows which file starts from where and ends where. In this course covers about different type of file system in Linux, how to access them, creating links, each file and directory attributes and much more.

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone new to the Linux
  • Anyone who wants to learn and understand how filesystem works in Linux
  • An IT professional who is ready to understand the concept of Linux filesystem

Requirements

  • Desire to learn Linux and a computer

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