Linux Full Course | Linux/Unix File System Hierarchy: A Complete Guide | Linux Directory Structure

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In this Video you will learn,
1.Linux/Unix File System Hierarchy: A Complete Guide,
2.Understanding Linux/Unix Directories,
3.Exploring Linux/Unix Directories and Their Functions,
4.Linux/Unix Directory Structure: Everything You Need to Know,
5.A Beginner's Guide to Linux/Unix Directory Hierarchy,
Linux File System Hierarchy PDF Document Link:
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About the Course:
This Linux Administration Certification training is designed to shape you as a Linux professional & help you to run applications, perform desired functions on your system and networks, create a network configuration, and maintain security administration.
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Course Objectives:
Linux Administration Certification Training is designed to help you become a Linux Admin Expert. During this course, you will learn:
what is Linux, How to Install different Linux OS,
Introduction to Linux & its Uses
Linux Basic commands
Advanced Linux Commands
Linux Performance Monitoring
Linux Process Management
Linux Users & Group Management
Linux Permission Management
Linux Network Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Package Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Firewall Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Disk Partition Management - For RHEL & Debian
Services, Utilities, Important Files and Directories
System services
User Administration
File System Security and Management
Advanced File System Management
Server Configurations
Database Configuration
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@kaviyarasank2149
@kaviyarasank2149 4 ай бұрын
thanks for your videos
@karthikeyanirenganathan7657
@karthikeyanirenganathan7657 Жыл бұрын
Very Good Explanation Bro ..
@shunmugaprabukumar4266
@shunmugaprabukumar4266 Жыл бұрын
in this video you told usr stands for Unix System Resources ChatGPT I apologize for any confusion, but the "usr" directory in Unix-like operating systems does not typically stand for "Unix System Resources." It's commonly associated with "user," as I mentioned earlier, and it contains user-related files and data that are not necessary for the basic operation of the system. This includes user-installed programs, libraries, documentation, and other resources. The "usr" directory is designed to hold data that is shareable across different systems and is organized according to Unix conventions.
@tamiltechnow
@tamiltechnow Жыл бұрын
Pls refer this ubuntu forum bro, I refered many forums to explain the theory part, so I think I explained correct only bro, askubuntu.com/questions/130186/what-is-the-rationale-for-the-usr-directory#135679
@tamiltechnow
@tamiltechnow Жыл бұрын
This was long before the FHS exist. When it was created, it embraced and formalized that current tradition and kept the name /usr, although at that time it already had nothing to do with "user" anymore. So yes, fancy names like "UNIX Source Repository" or "UNIX System Resources" are all made-up names, and it's too late to rename it anyway. But, as we've seen it, not too late to toss /bin, /lib and /sbin into it. So /usr is now the main "system" directory
@shunmugaprabukumar4266
@shunmugaprabukumar4266 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the update@@tamiltechnow
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