Linux system administrators are in demand across every industry that runs servers — nearly all of them. This program gives you a structured, hands-on path from your first Linux command to LFCS certification readiness. You'll start at the command line: navigating the filesystem, managing file permissions, using grep and regular expressions, and building the muscle memory real administration requires. From there, you'll move into identity management and networking — creating users, configuring LDAP, routing IPv4/IPv6 traffic, and implementing firewalls, NAT rules, and SSH tunnels. The program shifts to system lifecycle management: controlling the boot process, building systemd services, diagnosing processes, scheduling tasks, and enforcing mandatory access control with SELinux. You'll also deploy containers and virtual machines. In the final course, you'll tackle enterprise storage — partitioning disks, managing volumes with LVM, mounting remote filesystems via NFS, and auditing performance. The program closes with mock exams simulating the real LFCS experience. Every course includes realistic hands-on labs that build practical skill alongside conceptual understanding. By the end, you'll be ready to sit the LFCS exam and take on a sysadmin role with confidence. Who this is for: Aspiring IT professionals, junior sysadmins, network engineers, and developers wanting a structured path to Linux expertise and LFCS certification. No prior Linux experience is required to start.
What you'll learn
navigate the Linux filesystem
manage file permissions
configure LDAP
route IPv4/IPv6 traffic
implement firewalls and NAT rules
set up SSH tunnels
control the boot process
build systemd services
diagnose processes
schedule tasks
enforce access control with SELinux
deploy containers and virtual machines
manage volumes with LVM
mount remote filesystems via NFS
audit performance
Course objectives
prepare for the LFCS certification
gain practical Linux administration skills
understand system networking and identity management