UNIX and UNIX Systems: The Big Picture
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Looking for just the right OS for your new project? Thinking you might need to build your own? This course will help you understand the history, structure, and capabilities of the Unix family of operating systems.
Sometimes custom hardware projects require custom software. And derivatives of the UNIX OS – including Linux – are often the best place to start your search. If you’re working on something that’s going to need a bit of an out-of-the-box software stack, then *nix is what you’re after. In this course, UNIX and UNIX Systems: The Big Picture, you’ll get all the UNIX and Linux background you’ll need to inform your choices. First, you’ll learn about the stormy – but incredibly productive – history of UNIX. Next, you’ll discover what exactly it is that defines a UNIX system. Finally, you’ll be introduced at a high level to compiling your own custom versions of the Linux kernel and building your own Linux distribution. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the knowledge you need of the way UNIX works to better understand what you can do with *nix systems, and what they can do for you.
Author Name: David Clinton
Author Description:
David Clinton is an AWS Solutions Architect and a Linux server administrator. He’s written books on cloud and Linux administration, IT security, and data analytics.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - A Brief History of Unix
21mins - What Defines a *nix System
13mins - Building Your Own *nix System
11mins
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