Course Content
Lesson 1: Introduction to Linux
Objective: Understand what Linux is and why it’s widely used.
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Lesson 2: Installing Linux
Objective: Learn how to set up a Linux environment on your system.
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Lesson 3: Understanding Linux File Structure
Objective: Familiarize yourself with the hierarchical Linux file system and understand the purpose of key directories.
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Lesson 4: Essential Linux Commands
Objective: Learn and practice basic Linux commands to interact with the system effectively.
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Lesson 5: Advanced Linux Commands and Utilities
Objective: Enhance your command-line skills by learning advanced Linux commands and utilities.
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Lesson 6: Linux User Management and Permissions
Objective: Learn how to manage users, groups, and permissions effectively in Linux.
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Lesson 7: Introduction to Linux Shell Scripting
Objective: Learn the basics of shell scripting to automate tasks and enhance productivity.
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Lesson 8: Linux Package Management and Software Installation
Objective: Learn how to manage software packages and install applications on Linux systems using various package managers.
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Lesson 9: Linux Networking Basics
Objective: Understand the fundamentals of Linux networking, including network configuration, troubleshooting, and essential tools.
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Lesson 10: Linux Security and Firewall Management
Objective: Learn fundamental Linux security practices, including managing firewalls, setting up secure access, and understanding key security concepts.
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Lesson 11: Recap and Next Steps
Objective: Summarize the course and provide resources for further learning to continue your Linux journey.
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Learn Linux 101 | Zero to Hero ( Starter Pack )
About Lesson
  1. IP Addressing:

    • An IP address uniquely identifies a device on a network.

    • Types:

      • IPv4: e.g., 192.168.1.1

      • IPv6: e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334

  2. Subnet Mask:

    • Defines the network and host portions of an IP address.

    • Example: 255.255.255.0

  3. Default Gateway:

    • Acts as an access point for devices to communicate outside their network.

  4. DNS (Domain Name System):

    • Resolves domain names to IP addresses.

    • Example: google.com to 142.250.182.206

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