Linux System Administration l Course Overview

Linux System Administration l Course Overview

The Linux System Administration I course is a comprehensive training program designed to equip learners with essential skills for managing and operating Linux systems, specifically CentOS 7. This course covers the basics from installing the operating system to advanced management of system services and security.

Module 1 sets the foundation with CentOS 7 installation, command-line interface navigation, file management, and troubleshooting assistance. Module 2 progresses to text file editing, user and group management, and file permissions, while Module 3 delves into process management, service control with systemd, secure remote access via SSH, and log analysis. Module 4 focuses on network configuration, archiving, and package management using EPEL and yum. Lastly, Module 5 teaches accessing and managing file systems and virtualized systems with KVM and libvirt.

By undertaking this Linux system admin course, learners will gain practical Linux system admin training for real-world system administration, enhancing their technical prowess in managing Linux environments.

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Course Prerequisites

To ensure a successful learning experience in the Linux System Administration I course, participants are expected to meet the following minimum prerequisites:


  • Basic knowledge of computing concepts, including what operating systems are and the concept of operating system distributions.
  • Familiarity with PC hardware and architecture, as it may be necessary to understand system components for installing and configuring Linux.
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of files and processes, which are core to Unix-like operating systems such as Linux.
  • Some experience with navigating through Windows or Mac operating systems, which will help in understanding file system structures and command-line operations.
  • Basic problem-solving skills and the ability to follow instructions to troubleshoot simple issues during the learning process.

No prior experience with Linux or other Unix-like operating systems is required, as this course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of Linux system administration. However, any previous exposure to command-line interfaces can be beneficial.


Participants should also have:


  • A willingness to learn and explore new technologies.
  • An interest in developing skills to manage Linux systems effectively.

Please note that the course assumes that you are comfortable using a keyboard and mouse, and have the ability to read and understand the technical documentation that accompanies software and systems.


Target Audience for Linux System Administration l

The Linux System Administration I course offers foundational skills for managing Linux systems, suitable for IT professionals and enthusiasts.


  • Systems Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • Technical Support Specialists
  • IT Professionals aiming to expand their skillset in Linux
  • Aspiring Linux System Engineers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Security Professionals and Ethical Hackers seeking OS-level expertise
  • Database Administrators looking to manage underlying Linux systems
  • Anyone interested in learning CentOS 7 system administration
  • Students studying Computer Science or related fields with a focus on operating systems
  • Professionals transitioning from other OS backgrounds to Linux environments


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Linux System Administration l?

Introduction to Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered

Gain practical skills in CentOS 7 Linux system administration, from installation to advanced system management, ensuring secure and efficient operation of Linux servers.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Install CentOS 7 and gain familiarity with the installation process for a Linux distribution.
  • Navigate the command line interface (CLI) and execute basic Linux commands for system management.
  • Manage files and directories using command-line tools, understanding the file hierarchy and path navigation.
  • Utilize different methods to get help within the Linux environment, including man pages and online resources.
  • Edit text files using command-line editors (such as vi or nano) and process text files with command-line tools.
  • Create, manage, and understand the importance of Linux users and groups, along with implementing password policies.
  • Set and interpret file system permissions, ensuring the security and proper access control of files and directories.
  • Manage processes, services, and daemons, particularly through the use of systemd and systemctl.
  • Configure and use OpenSSH for secure remote access, and analyze system logs for troubleshooting and understanding system events.
  • Perform basic network configurations, handle file archiving and transfers, manage software packages, and understand the essentials of system virtualization.