Ubuntu Linux Administration: Operation of Running Systems
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Once you have your Ubuntu Linux system up and running you need to maintain it. This course will teach you the ongoing administration skills to keep your Linux servers healthy.
Day to day Linux administration is a core skill needed by many IT professionals. In this course, Ubuntu Linux Administration: Operation of Running Systems, you’ll learn to effectively manage existing Linux systems. First, you’ll explore tools used to reboot and shutdown your system. Next, you’ll discover the systemd eco-system and managing services. Finally, you’ll learn how to automate administration using scripts and scheduled tasks. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Linux administration needed to run routine maintenance in Linux.
Day to day Linux administration is a core skill needed by many IT professionals. In this course, Ubuntu Linux Administration: Operation of Running Systems, you’ll learn to effectively manage existing Linux systems. First, you’ll explore tools used to reboot and shutdown your system. Next, you’ll discover the systemd eco-system and managing services. Finally, you’ll learn how to automate administration using scripts and scheduled tasks. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Linux administration needed to run routine maintenance in Linux.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Controlling Server Shutdown and Reboot 24mins
- Understanding the GRUB Bootloader 39mins
- Managing Software in Ubuntu 20.04 48mins
- Managing Systemd Services and Targets 55mins
- Scripting Automation in Linux 47mins
- Scheduling Tasks in Linux 37mins
- Monitoring Processes in Linux 36mins
- Securing Ubuntu Using AppArmor 33mins
Taught by
Andrew Mallett
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