Linux Fundamentals for Beginners is a course designed to introduce the basics of Linux operating system to individuals who have little or no experience with Linux. The course covers the fundamentals of Linux such as the command line interface, file system hierarchy, basic commands, and user management.
Throughout the course, students will learn how to navigate and manage files and directories using Linux commands. They will also learn how to create and manage users and groups, and how to set file permissions and ownership.
Additionally, the course covers essential Linux utilities such as text editors, package managers, and networking tools. Students will learn how to use these utilities to perform basic system administration tasks.
The course is suitable for beginners who are interested in learning the basics of Linux and those who want to start a career in system administration or Linux-based software development. Upon completion of this course, students will have a solid understanding of Linux operating system fundamentals, and they will be able to perform basic tasks on the command line interface.