English | August 2021 | ASIN :B09CZDFRBB | 246 pages | PDF, AZW3, EPUB ,MOBI | 1.12 MB

A Complete Step-by-Step Opening Guide to Study Linux from Scratch to Scripting and SSH commands, Linux terminals, editors, and shell.

This book discusses the meaning of the Linux operating system as well as the many different pieces the Linux operating system comprises. Also, it presents some other tips and guidelines to make navigating the Linux command-line smoother, easier, and quicker. With its easy-to-use, step-by-step approach, it takes you from the beginning, which is understanding Linux operating system, before it shows you how you install it, different distributions you can use on your new or old computers to make the work seamless, how you can use it, as well as some basic and advanced shell commands.

What you will find inside this book:


Why do you need to use Linux even when your computer's operating system is working perfectly
Linux kernel and operating systems as well as some useful utilities
What is system preparation and how will you create a development environment (quite in-depth and informative)
How do you go about installing Vmware Workstation Player and what are the benefits of virtual machines
How you can manage users and groups as a Linux administrator
What is the Linux file system and file system hierarchy standard
Linux directory structures, essential functions of the filesystem, and directory structure of Linux
How you can work with the disk, data files, media, and Linux data manipulation
What are the Linux directory management commands and how you can create and manage directories as well as Linux file permissions
What are the Linux terminals, editors, and shell, text editors for the Linux desktop

What are the underlying Linux shell commands (heads up, you will want to print this and keep it for future reference)
Shell scripting and how it works, shell script execution, and features of shell scripting
What are some of the basics of bash shell commands, how can you create or delete files or directories, REPLs, and environment variables
Advanced commands of the bash shell
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