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Linux Tutorial For Beginners - 1 | Bash Programming & Operating Systems | Bootcamp
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Linux Masterclass Course - A Complete Tutorial From Beginner To Advanced - Linux Tutorial For Beginners - 1 | Bash Programming & Operating Systems | Bootcamp

Master Linux with Ease: From Windows Integration to In-Depth System Insights!

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What you'll learn

Understand the basics of Linux installation and setup on Windows using WSL2, VMWare, and bootable USBs
Gain foundational skills in Bash programming and operating system concepts
Learn user management and file permission techniques in Linux administration
Explore Linux internal workings, including processes, threads, and filesystem structures

This course includes

  • 9.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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This video is a part of Web Development Bootcamp and the Linux Masterclass, for beginners to skill up and become comfortable with advanced Linux with a series of videos. It is intended to get you started with various command-line tools and a hands-on approach with examples for Linux Administration. Including concepts of Bash Programming, Linux Kernel, File Systems, Bootloaders, and much more. For Windows users - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRpmRDm-QrQ&list=PL2kSRH_DmWVZp_cu6MMPWkgYh7GZVFS6i&index=1 This Linux tutorial will also give you an introduction to the basic Linux commands so that you can start using the Linux CLI. Do watch the video till the very end to see all the demonstrations. Below are the topics covered in this tutorial: 1) What happens when you turn on a computer? 2) Kernels, Bootloaders, and Linux History 3) Why go for Linux? 4) Various distributions of Linux 5) Basic Linux commands: ls, cd, pwd, clear commands 6) Working with files & directories: cat, vi, gedit, mkdir, rmdir, rm commands Take part in the learning in public initiative! Share your learnings on Twitter. Write Blogs & Twitter Threads and share them with #LearningWithApoorv and don't forget to tag me @apoorvtwts I'm Apoorv Goyal, a software engineer with over 4 years of experience in software engineering and web development. I dropped out of college in my first semester and had ZERO knowledge in tech when I started on my own from scratch. ========================================= ➡️ Virtual Tech School Website: https://virtualtechschool.org ➡️ Virtual Tech Notes Repository: https://github.com/virtual-tech-school/virtual-tech-notes ========================================= ➡️ Playlists: Linux Masterclass Course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRpmRDm-QrQ&list=PL2kSRH_DmWVZp_cu6MMPWkgYh7GZVFS6i&index=1 Complete Web Development Bootcamp Course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onBooVTVwyw&list=PL2kSRH_DmWVZzZSN87g1dSDz0FUnp9PMh ========================================= ➡️ Connect with me: Twitter - https://twitter.com/apoorvtwts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intellectualspirits Discord Server - https://discord.gg/EYB8tQxjxH My YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/ApoorvGoyalMain My Blog - https://apoorvgoyal.hashnode.dev/ ========================================= ➡️ Support My Work: Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/apoorvgoyal ========================================= Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:15 If You're Using Windows, VM or WSL 02:20 What Happens When You Start A Computer? 06:40 What Is An Operating System? 09:55 What Is A File System? 12:08 What Is A Kernel? 13:08 Windows vs Linux; Why Use Linux? 20:21 History Of Linux 22:26 Linux Distributions (Which One To Choose?) 26:40 Ubuntu 27:14 Starting Terminal 28:15 What Is A Terminal? 28:35 What Is A Shell? 29:51 Bash Programming 30:34 Shell Format 31:38 Hello, World! In Bash 33:09 pwd (Print Working Directory) 35:09 Tree Hierarchy For Directories 38:27 Paths Of A Directory 40:26 ls (List Items) 42:13 cd (Change Directory) 43:58 A Problem Statement 45:01 Flags 48:28 .. vs - 52:58 ls -a (List All) 54:07 ls -l (List Long) 55:24 clear 55:51 Comments In Shell (Document History) 57:02 mkdir (Make Directory) 57:54 touch (Creating New Files) 59:12 file & gedit 01:00:36 cat (concatenate) 01:01:44 history 01:03:18 Navigating History 01:05:15 ctrl + c (exit) 01:05:33 ctrl + r (Reverse Search) 01:06:55 Autocomplete With Tab Key 01:08:39 cp (Copy) 01:11:27 Relative Path & Absolute Path 01:19:22 rm & rmdir (Remove Files & Directories) 01:19:48 mkdir -p (Creating Directory with Subdirectory) 01:22:24 rm -rv (Remove Recursively) 01:25:22 find (Finding Files & Directories) 01:26:58 * (Any Value) 01:28:35 man (Manual) 01:29:58 whatis (Short Description Of The Command) 01:31:01 What's Next? 01:34:48 Learn In Public & Create Content #linux #terminal #commandline

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