Fedora has been updated to version 31. Some of the background images and icons have changed but the command syntax used in the labs remains constant.
This course will get you hands-on with how to install, configure, and maintain a Linux system in a virtual lab environment.
The course will show you how to use a hypervisor such as VMWare Player or VirtualBox to create the virtual lab environment. You will also go on to work with the Linux command-line interface (CLI). As you progress, you will focus on installing Apache Web Server using Fedora Server. Later, you will delve into file services, configuring Samba in Linux using Webmin. Finally, the course shows you how to effectively monitor Linux performance.
Although this course is built around a Linux Fedora, CentOS 7, or RHEL 7 RPM Linux type system, most of the course content can also be applied to Ubuntu-type distros. To get started with this course, all you need is a basic knowledge of computers, operating systems, and networking.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of the Linux Fedora operating system and be able to apply your knowledge in the real world.
Learn about the Linux Fedora operating system
Understand how to configure specific Linux server roles such as Samba, DHCP, and web
Install, configure, and maintain a Linux Fedora Server workstation
Configure different Linux services such as Linux web services, network services, and file services
Install the Apache web server using the Fedora server
Learn about Linux log files and monitor Linux performance
This course is structured using short tutorial videos and hands-on labs. Individuals need to watch a short video tutorial, review the hands-on lab and then complete the lab.
To get started with this course, all you need is a basic knowledge of computers, operating systems, IP addressing, networking, and DNS. Basic networking concepts, how devices communicate, and basic troubleshooting of network connectivity issues will help you understand easily.
Do you want to learn how to install and configure a Linux server?
Do you prefer learning using hands-on as opposed to just a lecture and quiz?
If you have answered yes to these questions, then you have chosen the right course.