From the course: Complete Guide to Navigating Linux: Working with Users, Files, and Networks
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Learning objectives - Linux Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to Navigating Linux: Working with Users, Files, and Networks
Learning objectives
- Hi, welcome to Files and File Systems. While working with Linux, it's important to know how to work with files. This lesson starts with an explanation about working with text files. Next, you'll learn about some tools that allow you to process text files in an automated way. This is followed by an introduction to regular expressions, which help you to work with flexible text patterns. After that, you'll talk about system logs and how to use them to find out what is going on. Next, you'll learn about file systems and how to work with the removable media. The lesson ends with the lab that allows you to practice your skills.
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Learning objectives43s
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Creating text files5m 55s
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Using common text file processing tools8m 18s
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A primer to regular expressions4m 59s
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Reading system logs3m 11s
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Understanding mounts2m 55s
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Mounting a USB thumb drive4m 2s
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Command overview1m 22s
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Lesson 3 lab: Managing text files, logs, and editors31s
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Lesson 3 lab solution: Managing text files, logs, and editors1m 47s
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