Ermin Kreponic's Course for CentOS and Red Hat Linux - RHCSA

Master CentOS and Red Hat Linux with our comprehensive course. Prepare for the RHCSA exam and enhance your Linux skills for better job opportunities.

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Brief Summary

This course is all about getting you comfy with CentOS and Red Hat Linux, even if you're a total newbie! You'll learn the basics and get prepped for the RHCSA exam. It's super chill and helpful, so you can ask questions whenever you need.

Key Points

  • Basics of CentOS and Red Hat Linux
  • Preparation for the RHCSA exam
  • User interface navigation
  • File system and command line skills
  • Ongoing support for questions

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the fundamentals of CentOS and Red Hat Linux
  • Navigate the user interface and file system confidently
  • Prepare effectively for the RHCSA exam
  • Gain skills for freelancing opportunities
  • Access lifetime support and resources for your learning

About This Course

Learn the basics of CentOS and Red Hat Linux! Prepare and pass the Red Hat certified system administrator (RHCSA) exam!

** Ermin Kreponic has no affiliation with Red Hat, Inc. The Red Hat and CentOS trademarks are used for identification purposes only and are not intended to indicate affiliation with or approval by Red Hat, Inc. **

You can use this course immediately to inspire your learning with Red Hat Linux and your preparation for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator Exam (RHCSA)! Ask any question you have about CentOS, Red Hat Linux, or the RHCSA and get an answer quickly! Watch the promo video to see what kind of learning experience you can expect in the course!

Whether you have no experience with Red Hat Linux or any other type of Linux operating system, you can count on this course to get you started with the basics and show you what to do all the way into the advanced material. You get to see immediately why Linux is worth learning and using. Next, a basic familiarization with the graphic user interface leaves you feeling like you know your way around. Then, into the file system navigation and command lines. Finally, you experience the packet manager and are ready to dive deeper into the material!

If you are a veteran already at Red Hat Linux and want to continue your Red Hat Linux certification training, you will get the essentials for the exam delivered through three chapters explaining the key functions and highlighting what you need to know for the test. The key with passing any exam is simply effort. This course gives you another excellent resource to use along with your existing study materials to make sure you pass the RHCSA exam!

Thank you for reading this! Ermin and I look forward to serving you as a student in our course! Click take this course now to get lifetime access!

  • Learn the basics of CentOS and Red Hat Linux fast!

  • Get questions answered about CentOS, Red Hat Linux, and the RHCSA.

  • Find work on Upwork and other freelancing websites at $15 to $35+ per hour using the skills you learn in this course!

Course Curriculum

3 Lectures

2 Lectures

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Instructors

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Ermin Kreponic

Instructor

Ermin Kreponic is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.

Instructors

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Aldin Omerdic

Instructor

Aldin Omerdic is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Dennis Bozik
Dennis B.
2.0
1 year ago

Lots of trial & error lengthens the course

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Pavol V.
1.0
3 years ago

1. I would not recommend this one to anyone with basic LINUX/UNIX experience trying to learn RHEL specifics or get ready to RHCSA exam. There is pretty much no added value beyond school-days or wikipedia introduction to Linux.
2. There is no justification for this course to have 16hours. It is excessively long filled in non-sensical bla-bla. The real value fits barely into 1hr. The rest is the presenter talking about talking, typing, making errors, looking for something, trying something, not knowing something, banalities, trivia, feelings - trying to sell this as "learning through troubleshooting". NO! I pay for someone being prepared.
3. Condense the topics please: 1 minute what the topic/tools is about, 1 minute commands, 1 minute command parameters, 1 minute case study/most known issues/troubleshooting.
4. Do not talk 15-20 minutes about a triviality (including annoying dramatization of the most banal things), the knowledge presented here is superficial, would fit into 1 sentence per each lesson.
5. The presentation is endless, I lose attention after 10 minutes of fill-in, then the relevant information is dropped in chaotic or unclear way, trying out some commands without explanation, some background prerequisites hidden, sometimes I see lack of basic Linux knowledge. And those commented repeated installations of something, jeez! Repeating of what was already shown at excessive length - in the lessons with different topics. Please make preparations before shooting the course.
6. I would not pay money for "introduction why and where do we Linux" - for several hours!!! - this is something that can be found in free docs and youtube videos anywhere. Not even how to install something with GUIs and where to click - again and again, even amidst the technical lessons - seriously?!!
7. This course covered maybe 5% basic of what any junior|hobbiest Linux admin knows. Not enough at all even for basic daily work. This was a course for absolute beginners, with not that much RHEL specific info that I sought, not sufficient even for the school exam, not to mention 5000$ RHCSA!
8. System performance monitoring? SSH tunneling? X forwarding? Xserver+Xwindows+DEs? VPN setup? ACLs? Sticky bit, setuid, getuid? RBACs? Sudo (-iu) + sudo config instead of teaching students to use su at all? FTP instead of sftp in 2021?

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ui-avatar of YAU Chin Fai
Yau C. F.
3.0
4 years ago

The instructor's microphone/recording device has a lot of room for improvement. Either speak louder or use better recorder. Other than the sound quality, I am really satisfied with the quality of the delivery.

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Julien B.
1.0
4 years ago

Very, very bad. The instructor has some knowledge but also gives a lot of misleading information. The instructor is unclear, unnecessarily confusing (and most likely confused). Very bad teaching skills. This course is not well structured, the instructor is lacking preparation so we end up losing a lot of our time. I don't have one minute of my life to waste every time he has to pick a silly file name such as water.txt or enter some dummy content. This course could be 3/4 shorter without all this crap. I've taken more than 50 courses on Udemy and it's by far the worst course I took so far.

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ui-avatar of Ali Ashoury
Ali A.
2.5
5 years ago

IT IS NOT BAD , HE HAS A LOT OF MISTAKE FOR TYPE COMMAND , AND DOESN'T ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. I ASK T QUESTION 15 DAY AGO AND i AM STILL WAITING FOR ANSWER

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ui-avatar of Luciano Aparicio
Luciano A.
1.0
5 years ago

Terrible course. There is a lot of unnecessary talk. Too much time wasted watching these videos.
He doesn't have a deep knowledge of the topic, and he keeps on making mistakes with the commands he types (which means he never prepared a lesson before recording)
Also, this is very old training, no updated information. Some of the commands are not updated and you need to google some things in order to make it work.
Not recommended.

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ui-avatar of Michael Anselmi
Michael A.
4.0
5 years ago

The voice quality was good. The examples were great. There was quite a bit of fluff...irrelevant phrases (low information). The instructor could have benefited with some external feedback to cut out/edit/shorten the videos and maximize information density.

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ui-avatar of Sachin
Sachin
4.5
5 years ago

The course is good and basic key points are explained very well.

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ui-avatar of Leo Pena
Leo P.
1.0
5 years ago

Very difficult to follow him
not a good teacher? Does not have a clear idea of aims
very disappointed!
If you want to have an example of a good teaching method
please check Eli the computer guy on Youtube.

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ui-avatar of Ernesto Omar San Miguel Hernández
Ernesto O. S. M. H.
3.5
6 years ago

I enjoy the way this course is being explained, trying to motivate students too.

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