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Language: Hindi and English
Instructors: Krishna Sir
Validity Period: 1095 days
Max Viewing Hours: 300 Hours
Why this course?
Day-1 and Day-2 Session | |||
rh124-9.0-student-guide | |||
rh134-9.0-student-guide | |||
Day-1-Session important discussion about basic term before joining linux classes | |||
Day-1 Session- Important Discussion About basic Terms Before Joining Linux Classes (142:00) | |||
Day-2-part-1 Important discussion about Linux Terms before start the practical sessions | |||
Day-2-Part-2 How we can download Linux ISO image and Required software to create the labs | |||
Day-2-part-1 Important discussion about Linux Terms before start the practical sessions (134:00) | |||
Day-2-Part-2 How we can download Linux ISO image and Required software to create the labs (41:00) | |||
Day-3 and Day-4 Session | |||
Day-3 Lab Creation Steps | |||
Day-3-Part-1 RHEL-9-OS-installation using GUI Method (118:00) | |||
Day-3-Part-2 RHEL-9-OS-installation using CLI or Text Method (17:00) | |||
Day-3-Part-2 RHEL-9-OS-installation using Text OR CLI Method-Pending (10:00) | |||
How many types of method we can use to install any OS on machine (11:00) | |||
Day-4 Session Discussion basic login methods | |||
Day-4-part-2 | |||
Day-4-part-3 | |||
Day-4-Part-1 basic Short keys and linux login method (117:00) | |||
Day-4-part-2 remote Login method using putty (13:00) | |||
Dat-4-part-3 Bootable Media Cretion steps (14:00) | |||
Day-5 and Day-6 Session | |||
Day-5-notes Data Planning and Data Creation Commands Examples | |||
Day-5 Session Data Creation Planning and Data management Command with Examples (201:00) | |||
Day-6-Part-1 Session Discussion about basic command syntax | |||
Day-6-Part-2-examples-cat-tac-echo-file-examples | |||
Day-6-Part-1 Basic discussion about Linux Command Syntax (76:00) | |||
Day-6-Part-2 Examples of cat-echo-file-which-command-examples (53:00) | |||
Examples of tac and cat command (2:00) | |||
Day-5 Session Data Creation Planning and Data management Command with Examples (200:00) | |||
Day-7 and Day-8 Session | |||
VIM-slide-1 | |||
VIM-slide-2 | |||
Examples of File Creation-gedit-vi-and-vim-Part-1 | |||
Examples of File Creation-gedit-vi-and-vim-Part-1 | |||
notes | |||
Day-7-Part-1 Examples gedit-Vi-and-VIM-File-Creation-Commands (97:00) | |||
Day-7-part-2 difference between VI and VIM command (7:00) | |||
Day-7-Part-3 Examples of single greaterthen and duble greaterthen and Semicolon symbols (62:00) | |||
Day-8 Part-1 examples-of-cat-tac-echo-semicolon-pipe-symbols-tee-example | |||
Day-8-Part-2 Head-tail-basic-sed-command-examples | |||
Day-8 part-1 (56:00) | |||
Day-8 Part-2 (59:00) | |||
Optional Extra Topic-How we can create Redhat Linux lab on AWS Cloud | |||
Lecture-8 How to create AWS Cloud Account ? || AWS Account Creation Steps || AWS Tutorials in Hindi (13:00) | |||
Lecture-10 How to Create RHEL-8 Instance on AWS Cloud ? || RHEL-8 instance in AWS Cloud Steps (34:00) | |||
RHEL 9 Installation steps with Virtual Box | RHEL-9 Installation steps in Hindi RHEL9 online classes (25:00) | |||
Day-9 and Day-10 Session | |||
GREP-EGREP-FGREP-Command-Theory-and-notes | |||
Discussion-about-cp-rm-mv-rename-rsync-examples (3) (1) (1) | |||
Examples of GREP-EGREP-FGREP-UNIQ-Commands (96:00) | |||
Examples of cp and rm and rmdir command only (78:00) | |||
Day-10-Part-1- NotesDiscussion-about-cp-rm-mv-rename-rsync-examples | |||
Examples of aliases-bashrc-global-command-motd-issue-examples | |||
Day-10-Part-1 (96:00) | |||
Day-10-Part-2 (72:00) | |||
Day-11 and Day-12 Session | |||
Day-11-Examples-of-Link-Soft-Hard-link-ls-command | |||
soft-hard-link | |||
Examples of link-soft-hard-link-inode-ls-command (102:00) | |||
VI-and-VIM-advance-operation-Notes.txt | |||
Capture (2) | |||
FIND-LOCATE-Examples-Linux (1) (1) | |||
VI-and-VIM-advance-operation-Notes.txt | |||
Examples of locate and Find command (95:00) | |||
Advance Operation with VI and VIM file Editing Examples (65:00) | |||
Extra Important topics- Examples of SED and CUT-AWK Commands | |||
Advance-SED-Command-examples-Command-notes (1) (1) | |||
cut-awk-examples (1) (1) | |||
SED Command Examples (67:00) | |||
Cut and AWK examples (62:00) | |||
Day-13 and Day-14 Session | |||
Systemctl Theory and Practical Notes | |||
Systemctl-Examples-Theory-Session-Slides-Latest (1) (1) | |||
Examples of systemctl command and managing services-daemon-units (153:00) | |||
notes | |||
Runlevel-and-targets-Examples (1) | |||
Single-usermode-password-break-grub-password-rhel-8-and-rhel-9 (1) | |||
Examples of RUNLEVEL-Targets-Single-usermode-Grub-password-apply-with-examples (158:00) | |||
Day-15 and Day-16 Session | |||
RPM Management Notes | |||
RPM-Discussion-Theory | |||
RPM management Theory Session (94:00) | |||
RPM Management Practical session using rpm command only (90:00) | |||
YUM-Slides-latest (1) | |||
YUM-Configutation-Using-Local-ISO-Images | |||
YUM Theory Session (100:00) | |||
YUM Configuration using local ISO image (90:00) | |||
Day-17 and Day-18 Session | |||
YUM-Configuration-Local-ISO-Images-Different-Methods | |||
Live-Applicaion-Installation-on-centos-rhel-with-online-repo-epel-repo-third-party-applications examples | |||
YUM-Configuration-Local-ISO-Images-Different-Methods (64:00) | |||
Live-Applicaion-Installation-on-centos-rhel-with-online-repo-epel-repo-third-party-applications examples (125:00) | |||
Day-19 and Day-20 Sessions | |||
concept-mounting-unmounting-concept | |||
Mounting-and-Unmounting-Concept-In-Linux (56:00) | |||
Mounting-and-Unmounting-Concept-Part-2 | |||
Mount and unmount concept part-2 with-Practicals (71:00) | |||
Target-Changing-method-ENV-change-concept | |||
ENV Chage Concept using command line (18:00) | |||
Manual OS installation with CUSTOM partition and discussion about MBR and GPT limits planning | |||
Manual OS installation with CUSTOM partition and discussion about MBR and GPT limits planning (165:00) | |||
Day-21 and Day-22 Sessions | |||
Partition-Theory-Concept-Part-2 (1) (2) | |||
rh134-9.0-student-guide | |||
Partiton creatition After the OS installation from any available disk space | |||
using fdisk and parted command | |||
video1055355918 (140:00) | |||
video2055355918 (55:00) | |||
LVM Slides | |||
LVM Configuration | |||
video1711045647 (2:00) | |||
LVM theory Session (57:00) | |||
LVM Configuration Part-1 (88:00) | |||
Dat-23 and Day-24 Sessions | |||
LVM Configuration Part-2 | |||
SWAP slides | |||
rh134-9.0-student-guide (1) | |||
SWAP-Creation-using-partition-method-file-method-notes (1) | |||
SWAP notes | |||
LVM Configuration part-2 (66:00) | |||
SWAP Creation using partition and file method-swap theory-and-practicals (104:00) | |||
LVM-based-Installation | |||
How we can resolve control D errors | |||
LVM based Installation and comparision between standard and LVM based partition (106:00) | |||
controll Error Solution (24:00) | |||
FHS-Linux-Operating-System (1) | |||
Linux-FHS (60:00) | |||
Extra Topics related to storage concept | |||
Day-25 and Day-26 Sessions | |||
networking-concept (1) | |||
Network Theory Session part-1 (96:00) | |||
Network Theory Part-2 (54:00) | |||
networking-concept (1) | |||
Capture | |||
Capture-1 | |||
Capture-2 (2) | |||
Netwoirking Theory Session Part-3 (63:00) | |||
Networking Configuration on RHEL-9 Part-1 (106:00) | |||
Network Configuration Notes | |||
Day-27 and Day-28 and Day-29 | |||
Network-Configuration-Notes-on-rhel-9-using-commandline-and-file-method | |||
Network-Configuration-Notes-on-rhel-9-using-commandline-and-file-method (115:00) | |||
SSH notes | |||
SSH Theory Session (1) (1) | |||
SSH Server and Client Configuration (182:00) | |||
SCP-RSYNC-COMMAND | |||
Examples-of-SCP-RSYNC-Password-Less-Authentication (108:00) | |||
Krishna-redhat-Network-Teaming (36:00) | |||
Day-30 Sessions | |||
Booting Process | |||
what-is-mbr-1 | |||
UEFI-and-BIOS-comparison-chart | |||
OS Troubleshooting concept (1) (1) | |||
Part-1 Booting Process- OS Troubleshooting concept | |||
Part-2 Booing Process Theory Sessions |
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