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UNIX Boot Camp

This 'boot-camp'bootcamp is intendeddesigned to provide theparticipants participantwith a basic overview of essential Unix/Linux commandscommands, that will allowenabling them to navigate athe file system and move,perform copy,tasks editsuch as moving, copying, and editing files. It will also introduceinclude a brief overviewintroduction ofto somekey 'Network'networking commands in UNIX.
Unix.

This workshop is suitable for BSc Students,students, freshrecent graduategraduates, and foranyone thosewith who havea strong interestsinterest toin learnlearning Linux.

Workshop Level

Basic Level

Instructor
Tutors
  • AhmedMojahed HassanOsman
  • KhansaaManhal AbdallahMohamed
Requirements
  • Participants should bring  have a laptopLinux toVM participateready inwith thesudo lab.access
Date & Time
  • Date: Saturday, x.x.x.x5 July 2025
  • Time: 9:30AM11:30 -UTC 4:30PM( 13:30 Sudan Time)
Outlines
  • UNIX
  • Operating
    Part 1

    Session 1 - Intro To Linux:
    - Birth of Linux.
    - Linux features.
    - Unix and Linux families.
    - Command line vs Gui
    - Accessing the command line

     

    Session 2 - Managing Files from the command line:
    - List options (ls).
    - Change Directory (cd).
    - Absolute path and relative path.
    - copy and move (cp & mv).
    - Wildcards.

    Part 2

    Session 3 - Getting help in Linux:
    - help options.
    - man pages.
    - Locating Files on the System Overview(locate

  • Howcommand).
    - toFind installcommand.

    (Ubuntu,

     Red

    hat,

    Session Centos...)

  • 4
  • Linux- Commands
  • Managing
  • Directoryfiles Structures
  • in
  • DiskLinux:
    - PartitioningUsing Schemes
  • head,
  • Privileges
  • Vitail and vimgrep.
    - EditorCreating Usage
  • and
  • Networkediting Layers
  • files.
    -
  • NetworkNano Configuration
  • text editor.
    - Vim text editor.

    Part 3

    Session 5 - Managing Local Linux Users and Groups:
    - Manage Linux users.
    - Manage Linux groups.
    - Files permissions.


    Session 6 - Monitoring and Managing Processes and Services in Linux:                                                         
    - Monitoring Processes.
    - Managing Processes.
    - Managing Services and Daemons.

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