Jay is awsome! His presentation is easy to follow for a beginner like myself, it doesn't seem as overwhelming when you have someone this good teaching you.
Jay! thank you for the course! I really enjoy your teaching style, and how much detail you pack into the coursework. I am looking forward to reviewing the series!
Jay I appreciate this video series. I'm currently a new linux admin, and haven't had to do much bash scripting. While I'm comfortable in the terminal, my main focus has been with ansible. I knew this was one of my weak points. This is exactly what I needed!
Bash scripting is a part of exam objectives for LPIC-1 102-500 so I am really glad to find this series on your channel as I am preparing for this exam and bash scripting is a skill I want to have under my belt at least at some intermediate level
Thanks for a great updated guide and a friendly observation that the white balance came out a little warm throughout this series. Excellent content, though!
Okay - I'm going to try this again because there's a particular script I want written. Last time I played with bash scripting I trashed and crashed my bash. No terminal, no updates, no installs, no upgrades, no terminal and, did I mention, no terminal? No shell? It was fascinating, actually. As everyone seemed to say the same thing which as to snag the bash of your live flash drive but I'd long since overwritten that and, of course, couldn't make a new one because - no bash. I got it switched to sh but it only worked once and that was a test that had nothing to do with what I was trying to do which was reinstall bash. Which you can't do without bash, ROFL!! BUT, I'm going to make my extra super simple knock, knock "chat bash" script if it kills me!! ROFL!! Of course, it might take a few tries because I haven't so much as an inkling of how I crashed it so, in all likelihood, I'll probably crash it again. But I DO know how to fix it if I crash it, so I"m good to go!! Let's get this show on the ROAD!! YEEEEEHAW!!
Hi there! Just a query, I am not in IT so I don't know anything about programming and data structure etc. But I love using Linux and Ricing Window Mangers and I have seen people do awesome ricing with scripts so I want to learn Bash. Can I learn Bash without any Basics in IT and Computer Science ?
I requested earlier today a complimentary course on how to pick strings and other info from files/output with GREP please. YT removed my example I pasted in. wonder why>??