The instructor walk-talk the command that it is being type as if he is talking to retarded people. It is obvious what the command will look like just by typing it. I consider this highly annoying. Adding to this pet peeves is when an instructor bring a subject as introduction but then, they will explain it later. Then, why introduce the subject now? Keep the examples basic and introduce the subject later on when it will be covered. I noticed this behavior on instructors with old teaching methodology.
Linux: Files and Permissions
With Grant McWilliams
Liked by 676 users
Duration: 2h 57m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 6/16/2021
Course details
When it comes to managing Linux servers securely, permissions and access control are crucial. In this course, computer science instructor and Linux enthusiast Grant McWilliams explains how to manage files and directories, create links, and set permissions in Enterprise Linux 8. Grant covers how to maintain access control to files through the standard Linux permission system and access control lists. He also shows how to grant or revoke access to files and directories for users and groups as well as how to set up special bits for privilege escalation, global writable directories, and permission inheritance.
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
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