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User Management and Process Management in Linux

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User Management and Process Management in Linux

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level

Recommended experience

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Create, modify, and remove Linux users and groups, and configure sudo privileges

  • Inspect, search, and control running processes using signals and job control

  • Monitor CPU, memory, and disk usage to assess system health

  • Manage services and daemons with systemd and debug logs using journald

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July 2026

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Taught in English

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There are 4 modules in this course

This module introduces how Linux manages users, groups, identity files, and permissions in a multi-user environment. Learners explore /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, UIDs, GIDs, and account types before practicing user and group management with common administration commands. The module also covers sudo configuration, privilege escalation, and least privilege practices for secure system access.

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23 videos5 readings4 assignments

This module explains how Linux runs, tracks, and controls processes across the system. Learners examine process states, PIDs, parent-child relationships, the /proc filesystem, signals, and priority management. They also practice controlling foreground and background jobs using tools such as jobs, bg, fg, nohup, and disown for effective process handling.

What's included

21 videos4 readings4 assignments

This module focuses on monitoring system performance and managing Linux services. Learners work with disk, memory, CPU, and I/O monitoring tools to identify resource usage and troubleshoot issues. The module also introduces systemd, including service states, unit files, systemctl, journalctl, and boot targets for managing services and daemons confidently.

What's included

16 videos3 readings3 assignments

This module is designed to assess learners on the core Linux administration skills covered in the course. Learners bring together user and group management, sudo configuration, process inspection, job control, system monitoring, and service management. Through a roleplay activity, practice project, graded assignment, and summary video, learners demonstrate their ability to manage users, control processes, monitor system resources, and troubleshoot Linux services effectively.

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