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Linux Administration Course – Cybermind IT Solution Software Training Institute

The RHCSA (Red Hat Certified System Administrator) Linux Administration Course at Cybermind IT Solution Software Training Institute is designed to help learners gain practical expertise in managing, configuring, and troubleshooting Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
This course focuses on hands-on administration skills required for real-world Linux environments and prepares you to confidently clear the RHCSA certification exam.

Why Learn Linux Administration?

Linux powers most enterprise servers, cloud platforms, and DevOps environments. RHCSA is one of the most respected Linux certifications, validating your ability to manage core system administration tasks.

This course enables you to:

  • Work confidently with Linux command line

  • Manage users, permissions, and security

  • Configure storage, networking, and services

  • Troubleshoot system issues efficiently

  • Build a strong base for DevOps, Cloud, and Automation roles

Why Choose CyberMind IT Solution for Linux Administration Training?

      • 100% Hands-On Practical Training

      • Red Hat–Based Linux Environment

      • Lab-Focused Learning Approach

      • Industry-Experienced Linux Trainers

      • Exam-Oriented RHCSA Syllabus

      • Real-World Administration Scenarios

      • Career & Interview Preparation Support

Course Features

Hands-on practical sessions and real-world projects

Guided mentorship from certified Network experts

Red Hat–Based Linux Environment

Interview preparation and placement assistance

Certification recognized by top IT employers

What You Will Learn in Linux Administration Course

  • Master Linux command-line operations with confidence

  • Understand Linux file systems and directory structure

  • Create and manage users, groups, and permissions
  • Configure and secure Linux systems using firewalls & SELinux
  • Install, update, and manage software using YUM / DNF
  • Manage disks, partitions, and Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
  • Control system services, processes, and boot targets
  • Configure basic networking and troubleshoot connectivity issues 
  • Monitor system performance and manage logs effectively
  • Perform system backup, restore, and maintenance tasks
  • Automate basic administrative tasks using shell scripting
  • Prepare thoroughly for the RHCSA certification exam

Tools Covered

Career Opportunities After Linux Administration Training

  • Linux System Administrator

  • RHCSA Certified Administrator

  • Technical Support Engineer

  • Infrastructure Support Engineer

  • Cloud & DevOps Support Roles

Who Can Join This Course?

This course is suitable for:

  • IT students and fresh graduates

  • System & network administrators

  • Technical support professionals

  • DevOps and cloud aspirants

  • Anyone starting a career in Linux administration

Course Outline

Course Duration:  2 Months

Sessions :

  • Weekdays – 4 per week
  • Weekends – 2 per week

Prerequisites :

  • There is no such Prerequisites for this course.
  • Basic computer knowledge will be advantage.
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Mr. Sanjeev Kumar

Qualification: B.Tech (CSE)
Certificate: RHCSA, RHCE, CCNA Certified
Specialisations: Cloud Architecture Specialist
Experience: 14+ Years

Course Contents

LINUX System Administration-1 (First Module)
  • Getting Started with LINUX Enterprise Linux
  • Summary
  • Accessing the Command Line in a Text Interface
  • Accessing the Command Line with the Desktop Environment
  • Executing Commands with the Bash Shell
  • Getting Help from Manual Pages
  • Lab: Get Help from Local Documentation
  •  Registering Systems for LINUX Support
  • Asking Questions and Evaluating Answers from the Command line Assistant
  • The Linux File-system Hierarchy
  • Specifying Files by Name
  • Managing Files with Command-line Tools
  • Creating Links Between Files
  • Matching File Names with Shell Expansions
  • Editing Text Files from the Command Line
  • Lab Summary
  • Redirecting Output to Files and Programs
  • Quiz: Redirecting Shell Input and Output
  • Summary
  • Linux Users and Groups
  • Gaining Superuser Access
  • Managing Local User Accounts
  • Managing Local Group Accounts
  • Managing User Passwords
  • Summary
  • Interpreting Linux File Permissions
  • Managing File Permissions from the Command Line
  • Managing Default Permissions and Special Permissions
  • Lab: Control Access to Files
  • Investigating RPM Software Packages
  • Installing and Updating Packages with DNF
  • Enabling DNF Software Repositories
  • Lab: Install and Update Software with RPM
  • Configuring Flatpak for Application Installation
  • Managing Applications from Flatpak
  • Quiz: Install and Update Applications by Using Flatpak
  • Identifying File Systems and Block Devices
  • Quiz: Identifying File Systems and Block Devices
  • Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
  • Guided Exercise: Mount and Unmount a File System
  • Locating Files on a File System
  • Guided Exercise: Locate Files on a File System
  • Lab: Access Removable Media
  • Processes and the Process Lifecycle
  • Managing Processes with Job Control
  • Sending Signals to Processes
  • Monitoring Process Activity
  • Lab: Monitor and Manage Linux Processes Unit
  • Identifying System Processes that Start Automatically
  • Controlling System Services
  • Lab: Control Services and Daemons
  • Networking Concepts
  • Validating Network Configuration
  • Configuring Networking from the Command Line
  • Editing Network Configuration Files
  • Configuring Hostnames and Name Resolution
  • Lab: Manage Network Configuration
  • Managing SSH Host Keys
  • Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication
  • Lab: Configure and Secure SSH
  • Summary
  • Summary of Learning Objectives
  • Lab: Manage Files from the Command Line
  • Lab: Manage Users and Groups, Permissions, and Processes
  • Lab: Configure and Manage a Server
  • Lab: Manage Networks
  • Lab: Mount File Systems and Find Files
  • Summary

LINUXSystem Administration-2 (Second Module)
  • SHELL SCRIPTING AND THE COMMAND LINE
  • Changing the Shell Environment
  • Writing Simple Bash Scripts
  • Running Loops and Conditional Commands
  • Lab Shell Scripting and the Command Line
  • Summary
  • Matching Text with Regular Expressions
  • Quiz Matching Text with Regular Expressions
  • Scheduling a Future User Job
  • Scheduling Recurring User Jobs
  • Quiz Scheduling User Tasks
  • Managing Repeating Jobs by Using systemd Timer Units
  • Managing Temporary Files
  • Scheduling Recurring System Tasks with Cron
  • Quiz Scheduling User Tasks
  • The System Log Architecture
  • Interpreting and Managing Syslog Events
  • Finding and Interpreting System Journal Log Entries
  • Configuring a Persistent System Journal
  • Maintaining Synchronized Time
  • Lab Analyze and Store Logs
  • Operating SELinux
  • Controlling SELinux File Contexts
  • Tuning the SELinux Policy by Adjusting Booleans
  • Investigating and Resolving SELinux Issues
  • Lab Manage Security with SELinux
  • Managing Compressed Tar Archives
  • Summary
  • Transferring Files Between Systems
  • Synchronizing Content Between Systems
  • Lab Transfer Files
  • Setting a Tuning Profile
  • Influencing Process Scheduling
  • Lab Tune System Performance
  • Creating and Managing File Systems on Standard Partitions
  • Managing Swap Space
  • Lab Manage Basic Storage
  • Creating Logical Volumes
  • Extending a Logical Volume
  • Replacing Physical Volumes and Managing LVM
  • Lab Manage Storage with Logical Volume Manager

 

  • Managing the Boot Loader and Kernel Command Line
  • Exploring the Boot Process and Selecting a Boot Target
  • Repairing Damaged File Systems at Boot Time
  • Lab Control and Troubleshoot the Boot Process

 

  • Regaining Superuser Access and Resetting the Root Password
  • Summary

 

  • Managing Server Firewalls
  • Guided Exercise Manage a Server Firewall
  • SELinux Port Labeling
  • Guided Exercise SELinux Port Labeling
  • Lab Manage Network Securityy

 

  • Installing LINUXEnterprise Linux Interactively
  • Automating LINUXEnterprise Linux Installation with Kickstart
  • Quiz Installing LINUXEnterprise Linux

 

  • Introduction to Containers
  • Running Containers with Podman
  • Creating and Managing Container Images
  • Lab Manage Containers with Podman

 

  • Image Mode for LINUXEnterprise Linux
  • Creating Installable Images for Image Mode
  • Installing LINUXEnterprise Linux by Using Image Mode
  • Managing Image Mode-based Systems

 

  • Comprehensive Review
  • Lab Fix Boot Issues and Maintain Servers
  • Lab Configure and Manage File Systems and Storage
  • Lab Configure and Manage Server Security
  • Lab Run Container
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