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Index
Introduction
The Current Development of Linux
Who Owns Linux?
CHAPTER 1. Basic Linux commands
Changing Directories
‘Less’ Command
‘Ln’ Command
‘Locate’ Command
‘Logout’ Command
‘Ls’ Command
‘More’ Command
‘Mv’ Command
‘Sudo’ Command
‘Mkdir’ Command
‘Uname’ Command
‘Touch’ Command
‘Cal’ Command
‘Date’ Command
CHAPTER 2. Linux Installation
What Makes Linux Different?
How Was Linux Created?
CHAPTER 3. File System
Categorization of Files
The Art of Partitioning
Directories: The Root Directory & Subdirectories
The Role of an Inode
What Is The Superblock?
What Is a Group Descriptor?
File Modification: Finding, Mounting & Changing Sizes
CHAPTER 4. Basic Shell Programming
What is a Shell?
Types of shell
How does the bash shell work?
Advantages of the shell
First shell script
Debugging the shell scripts
Built-in Shell Commands
1) Alias
2) Unalias
3) bg,fg,jobs
4) cd
5) Declaring variables
6) Break
7) Continue
8) Eval
9) Exec
10) Exit
11) Export
12) Kill
13) Read
14) ulimit
15) Test
Fundamentals of Shell Programming
Variables
Variable naming
Variable assignments
Special variables
Arrays
Constants
Namespaces
Operators
CHAPTER 5. What To Do Next With Linux?
CHAPTER 6. Basic Kali Linux tools
CHAPTER 7. Command Syntax Patterns
CHAPTER 8. Linux Files and Directories
CHAPTER 9. Linux File System Searching
CHAPTER 10. User and Group Management
Users and Groups
Who is a user?
What is a group?
Getting Superuser Access
The root user
Using Su to Switch Users
sudo and the root
CHAPTER 11. Commands and Functions for the Beginner
CHAPTER 12. Using Linux Text Editors
How to Use GUI Text Editors
Using ed and vi as Text Editors
ed
vi
CHAPTER 13. Exercises
How to create a blank file
Copying a file or a directory
CHAPTER 14. Building Scripts
Writing Shell Scripts
Command Aliases
Pipes
Mathematical Operations in Script Building
CHAPTER 15. Securing Your Linux Server
CHAPTER 16. GNU Utilities
What is GNU?
Example of GNU Utilities
About installing Linux OS
Steps to Follow to Install Linux OS
Linux System Requirements for Major Distributions
Installing Linux Mint in VirtualBox
CHAPTER 17. Control Privileged User
Types of Linux Accounts
Sudo
The Sudoers File
Conclusion
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