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Get Started with LINUX:Basic to Intermediate

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Get Started with LINUX:Basic to Intermediate

Embarking on your journey to mastering Linux is an essential step for anyone interested in DevOps, cloud computing, or system administration. This post outlines the key areas you should focus on as you delve into the world of Linux. 🚀

📑 Table of Content:

History of LINUX

• Advantages and Features of LINUX

• Windows vs LINUX

File System Hierarchy in LINUX

• Users in LINUX

• Basic Commands in LINUX

  • How to Create a File & Manipulate it

  • How to Create a Directory & Manipulate it

  • How to create, check hidden files & folders

  • How to copy a File

  • How to cut & paste files

  • How to Rename File or Directory

  • How to Remove/Delete File or Directory

Must know Commands

  • head

  • tail

  • less

  • more

Some General Basic Commands

• YUM Commands for Redhat based Distros

• Service Management Commands

More Commands

  • chkconfig

  • tree

  • useradd

  • groupadd

  • gpasswd

  • ln

  • ln -s

  • tar

  • gzip

  • gunzip

  • wget

• Understanding LINUX Access Modes/Permissions & their commands

If you're serious about mastering Linux, you won’t want to miss the complete, detailed notes I've prepared. These notes cover everything from the history of Linux to advanced commands, providing you with the knowledge and tools to become proficient in Linux.

For a comprehensive learning experience, visit my Notion page:

Explore the Full Notes on Notion

This page includes in-depth explanations, examples, and all the resources you need to solidify your understanding. Don't just skim the surface—dive deep into Linux with these valuable resources. Make sure to check it out! 💡

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