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Linux System Administration Essentials (LFS207)

Linux is the #1 operating system for web servers, cloud computing, smart phones and consumer electronics. Due to its high adoption rates and continued growth, there’s a shortage of Linux system administrators. This Linux System Administration Essentials course will teach you the skills and processes you need to work as a professional Linux systems administrator.

The course, along with real-world experience and study, will provide the skills and knowledge also tested by the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) exam.

You have two ways to purchase!

1. Course only – $299
2. Interested in LFCS? Bundle with a THRIVE-ONE Annual Subscription (includes LFS207 + unlimited access to all e-Learning courses, SkillCreds, and premium Microlearning content) – $625

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Who Is It For

The course is ideal for those new to IT, or those who have worked with operating systems other than Linux and want to move into a career administering Linux systems. Aspiring cloud professionals will also benefit from understanding Linux administration as it serves as the basis of most cloud instances.
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What You’ll Learn

In this course you will learn how to administer, configure and upgrade Linux systems running one of the major Linux distribution families: Debian/Ubuntu and Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora, how to master the tools and concepts you’ll need to efficiently build and manage an enterprise Linux infrastructure, how to work with Git and perform essential collaborative tasks, how to use state-of-the-art system administration techniques in real-life scenarios via practical labs, and more.
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What It Prepares You For

The course, along with real-world experience and study, will provide the skills and knowledge also tested by the Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator (LFCS) exam.
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Course Outline
Image Chapter 1. Introduction
Image Chapter 2. Linux Filesystem Tree Layout
Image Chapter 3. User Environment
Image Chapter 4. User Account Management
Image Chapter 5. Group Management
Image Chapter 6. File Permissions and Ownership
Image Chapter 7. Package Management Systems
Image Chapter 8. dpkg
Image Chapter 9. APT
Image Chapter 10. RPM
Image Chapter 11. dnf and yum
Image Chapter 12. zypper
Image Chapter 13. GIT Fundamentals
Image Chapter 14. Processes
Image Chapter 15. Process Monitoring
Image Chapter 16. Memory Monitoring, Usage and Configuring Swap
Image Chapter 17. I/O Monitoring
Image Chapter 18. Containers Overview
Image Chapter 19. Linux Filesystems and the VFS
Image Chapter 20. Disk Partitioning
Image Chapter 21. Filesystem Features: Attributes, Creating, Checking, Usage, Mounting
Image Chapter 22. The EXT4 Filesystem
Image Chapter 23. Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Image Chapter 24. Kernel Services and Configuration
Image Chapter 25. Kernel Modules
Image Chapter 26. Devices and udev
Image Chapter 27. Network Addresses
Image Chapter 28. Network Devices and Configuration
Image Chapter 29. LDAP
Image Chapter 30. Firewalls
Image Chapter 31. System Init: systemd History and Customization
Image Chapter 32. Backup and Recovery Methods
Image Chapter 33. Linux Security Modules
Image Chapter 34. System Rescue

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Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Linux, including installing Linux and using the command line is helpful, but not required. If you don’t have any Linux experience, we highly recommend the free Introduction to Linux course.
Lab Info
Lab exercises in this course are designed to work either on native hardware, or using a virtual machine (VM), under a hypervisor, such as those in the KVM, VMWare, or Virtual Box families. Detailed instructions to set up your lab environment are provided in the course.
Reviews
Mar 2025
I appreciated the ease of use. Lots of self contained topics that naturally progressed into each other. Some courses start with the advanced, but I felt I was eased naturally into it.
Mar 2025
I am thankful for the knowledge that was shared. The course covered key aspects of essential Linux administration. The part that I liked the most was multimedia, where course professors were showing practical examples.
Sep 2024
The real world scenarios for the exercise files were really helpful. I use three different VMs for the courses; Debian, Fedora, and openSuse. This helps me to build muscle memory and to see the differences.
Jun 2024
It provided a wide range of information essential for Linux System Administration, and has increased my knowledge of Linux to better assist in my career.
Mar 2024
It was made by senior Linux users and admins. By people who have a very long experience with Linux, by people who have some serious skills.
Mar 2024
This course provides a very good explanation, and is easy to understand.
Mar 2024
The focus is 100% on Linux, and learning stuff. One really nice point is that it's designed for all Linux distros, and not just a specific vendor.
Feb 2024
Well structured course, and the labs are excellent.
Feb 2024
I liked how short each screen on content was in the modules. I come from a Cisco background, where each webpage can be quite long, and the training modules can take a long time to complete, so it's easy to get lost. This course was nice because the content was not long-winded, and progressing through each module gave me a feeling of progression.
Jan 2024
The broadness of the course (the fact that it managed to touch many of the core aspects of Linux administration), and the fact that it's as "vendor-neutral" as possible (applicable for any Linux distribution, not just for a specific distro family). This course managed to be broad enough to give me an idea of how to manage the majority of relatively modern distributions out there, without getting lost in the specifics of each distribution family. Also, there are always some options in commands that I commonly use, that previously went unnoticed for me. This course managed to highlight some of those too.
Sep 2023
Everything was very clear, and the labs were very useful to fully understand some topics.
Aug 2023
The course taught me some practical things that I can use for my Linux system.
Jul 2023
The magnitude of the course was on point, and I personally think anyone new to Linux would have no issue following through. All that is needed is patience and practice.
Jun 2023
I liked the course as a whole. It made me dig deeper into Linux, and to comprehend how the system works.
May 2023
The video and images really help with understanding what commands do in real time, with examples.