Hi, Everyone.
Can I suggest to have a Unix base course, if it is possible?
My apology if this is not the right way to suggest a course. Can you point me where I can suggest a course to be discussed?
Hi, Everyone.
Can I suggest to have a Unix base course, if it is possible?
My apology if this is not the right way to suggest a course. Can you point me where I can suggest a course to be discussed?
Hello
Today Unix is mostly used as a standard for other operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS/iOS. It's called Posix and is a standard for how to structure the file system and what commands and programs to implement. Also how the OS sees disks and USB-sticks ("everything is a file or directory") compared to using drive letters like Windows does. If you want to learn a Posix system start with the Linux+ track and you will get the same knowledge as in a Unix course. When people talk about administrating Unix they often refer to FreeBSD as this is a 100% certified system also called Posix Compliant (MacOS is also Posix Compliant, Linux only partially because it includes a lot of the Minix OS). IBM and HPE still sell proprietary versions of Unix but this is used on very big machines that no one witout a long experience gets close to, but they work in a similar way. I took the LPI Linux Essentials recently and i love it. Just dig in and install Linux because it's the easiest to start with. Use Virtualbox to avoid wrecking your daily driver and go ahead. You will not regret it!
Thanks for the advise mate.