Linux Tutorial - Master The Command Line
Welcome to "Linux Tutorial - Master The Command Line"! 📋 Content👌 00:00:01 - Installing Ubuntu Linux on VirtualBox in Windows 00:24:36 - Ls Command in Linux 00:38:03 - cd Command in Linux 00:46:16 - mkdir Command in Linux 01:03:00 - rmdir Command in Linux 01:12:40 - touch Command in Linux 01:20:47 - cat Command in Linux 01:30:34 - rm Command in Linux 01:40:14 - cp Command in Linux 01:51:18 - mv Command in Linux 02:00:58 - test exercise 02:10:21 - unzip Command in Linux 02:18:49 - zip Command in Linux 02:34:43 - File Permissions in Linux. How to Read, Write & Change 02:54:09 - How to Use the chmod Command on Linux 03:24:50 - How to Add Users and Create Users with useradd 03:34:43 - groupadd command in Linux with examples 03:51:06 - Usermod Command in Linux 04:02:10 - usermod command in Linux with Examples 04:07:36 - Head command in Linux with examples 04:14:03 - Tail command in Linux with examples 04:22:59 - Chown Command in Linux 04:32:40 - chgrp command in Linux with Examples 04:38:50 - Ping Command in Linux 04:57:55 - traceroute command in Linux with Examples 05:09:58 - MTR command in Linux 05:23:19 - host Command In Linux With Examples | 05:26:55 - ifconfig command in Linux | 05:30:59 - ip command in Linux 05:37:25 - whois command in Linux 05:44:50 - nslookup command in Linux 06:05:18 - Wget command in Linux 06:17:34 - How to Mirror a Website Using wget command 06:31:07 - ssh command in Linux with Examples 06:46:44 - scp command - SCP to Securely Transfer Files/Folders in Linux 06:49:13 - Uptime command in Linux with Examples - How to Check Uptime in Linux Command Line 06:54:43 - Processes in Linux/Unix 06:59:16 - nl command in Linux with Examples 07:14:53 - chage command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux Chage Command 07:21:43 - passwd command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux passwd Command 07:24:00 - hostname command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux hostname Command 07:31:23 - uname command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux uname Command 07:43:21 - ps command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux ps Command 07:53:01 - Top command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux Top Command - Kill command in Linux with examples | How to Use Linux Kill Command In this course, you will learn the fundamental skills required to navigate and work with the Linux command line. We will start by installing Ubuntu Linux on VirtualBox in Windows, and then proceed to cover a variety of basic Linux commands, including the "ls" command for listing directory contents, the "cd" command for changing directories, the "mkdir" command for creating directories, the "rmdir" command for deleting directories, the "touch" command for creating files, the "cat" command for displaying file contents, the "rm" command for deleting files, the "cp" command for copying files, and the "mv" command for moving files. We will also delve into more advanced topics such as file permissions, user and group management with the "chmod", "useradd", and "groupadd" commands, the "head" and "tail" commands for viewing the beginning and end of a file, the "chown" and "chgrp" commands for changing file ownership and group membership, and the "ping", "traceroute", and "mtr" commands for network troubleshooting. Additionally, we will cover important network utilities such as "ifconfig", "ip", "whois", "nslookup", and "wget", as well as secure file transfer with "ssh" and "scp". We will also discuss system monitoring tools like "uptime", "ps", "top", and "kill", and explore the "nl", "chage", and "passwd" commands. By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in the Linux command line and be well-prepared to take on more advanced tasks and challenges. So, enroll now and let's get started!
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