- Level Intermediate
- Duration 2 hours
- Course by Coursera Project Network
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In this project, you will use Linux commands to traverse Linux directories and list files. You will also learn where certain files are stored, how to change permissions to allow access, and how to decide where files should reside. Linux is a popular operating system that is based on the Unix operating system. It has many distributions which have different interfaces for installing software, different user interfaces, and so on. Each distribution has a similar filesystem with directories used to house and organize files.Modules
Your Learning Journey
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Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
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Labs
- Files and directories in the Linux filesystem
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- Project Overview
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Dive into the essentials of managing files and directories within the Linux filesystem with this comprehensive course. Perfectly suited for IT and Computer Science professionals, this course provides hands-on experience in navigating Linux directories, listing files, and understanding the storage locations of various file types. Led by expert instructors from Coursera, you will master the art of changing file permissions to control access and learn best practices for file organization. This 120-minute intensive course caters to those looking to enhance their technical skills in a professional setting. The course falls under a Starter subscription, making it accessible for learners seeking foundational yet impactful knowledge in Linux operations. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or new to the Linux environment, this course offers valuable insights and practical skills to elevate your expertise.

David Dalsveen