Networking, Shell & System Management

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Networking, Shell & System Management

Coursera · Intermediate ·📰 AI News & Updates ·1d ago
This course builds Linux networking skills and shell mastery alongside core system management capabilities. Covering expert instruction across Linux networking configuration, advanced shell usage, user and group management, process management, and package management, learners develop the practical skills for day-to-day Linux system administration. Learners benefit by understanding how to configure network interfaces, manage routing, troubleshoot connectivity, write and execute shell scripts, manage users and groups with appropriate permissions, control running processes, and install and update software using package managers. By the end of this course, learners will be able to manage a Linux system's networking, users, processes, and software packages in enterprise administration roles.
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