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the Linux File System explained in 1,233 seconds // Linux for Hackers // EP 2 

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Linux for Hackers (and everyone) EP 2 -- In this episode, we're going deeper into Linux!! If you want to learn Linux, you HAVE to know where things are! Network settings? Application settings? Linux Commands? (we may delete a few of these, just to see what happens). We will explore the Linux file system to find out where stuff is. And along the way, we're learning 7 new FRESH linux cli commands.
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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:55 ⏩ access your FREE HACKING LAB (linux)
1:39 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: whoami?
2:02 ⏩ 10 second review
2:28 ⏩ the ROOT of the File System
2:45 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: clear
3:03 ⏩ EVERYTHING is a file!!
3:40 ⏩ /bin
4:49 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: cat
5:43 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: cp
7:12 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: rm
7:25 ⏩ i DELETED a command!!!
8:48 ⏩ /sbin
9:27 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: adduser
10:11 ⏩ /usr
11:32 ⏩ NEW COMMAND: which
12:47 ⏩ /boot
12:52 ⏩ /var
12:58 ⏩ /tmp
13:04 ⏩ /lib
13:12 ⏩ /home
13:40 ⏩ /root
14:10 ⏩ /dev
15:33 ⏩ /etc
17:11 ⏩ /mnt and /media
19:24 ⏩ CHALLENGE
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Комментарии : 2,9 тыс.   
@ilovesquidward6334
@ilovesquidward6334 3 года назад
This guy had a baby this week and he still didnt forget to help us learn . This is a true legend.
@matthiashavrez
@matthiashavrez 3 года назад
I get what you mean but I can't stop from commenting that this video was shot at least 2 weeks ago (if not much more) and was just planned to air on its own.
@crisnmaryfam7344
@crisnmaryfam7344 3 года назад
@@matthiashavrez yeah but credit when due, he did take the time to plan the videos to go out while hes busy. Most people Do know ahead of time when the baby is coming at least a round about time. Granted stuff happens babys come early but still you have a good heads up of when to be ready for it.
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 3 года назад
A man having a baby is legendary on its own. :P
@anonymous4298
@anonymous4298 3 года назад
All credit goes to his wife.
@ITSKILLSACADEMY
@ITSKILLSACADEMY 3 года назад
Thanks to planning ahead.
@izvolita
@izvolita 3 года назад
Pro tip: if you ever forget the sudo before a command, you can just type "sudo !!" like you're throwing a temper tantrum (the !! represents the last command run on that terminal)
@sameerhussain620
@sameerhussain620 3 года назад
Bonus tip? WOW. So it applies along with the cmd used before it?
@StephenHarrisTrackMasterSteve
@StephenHarrisTrackMasterSteve 3 года назад
You beat me to it! 😁👍
@muhammadraza7231
@muhammadraza7231 3 года назад
Wowwww
@aniruddhradhakrishnan2471
@aniruddhradhakrishnan2471 3 года назад
@Abhishek Yadav Not advisable. A large part of Linux security is to not use admin permissions when not needed. So while it seems cool and all to just elevate permanently, it could be insecure and make your system more vulnerable. Security >>> Convenience
@WRWhizard
@WRWhizard 3 года назад
OH! Never saw that nowhere! Thanks! Me... I just su before I start doing a bunch of this stuff. "I Am Root!"
@sebulba4864
@sebulba4864 Год назад
It's like talking to a therapist and learning linux at the same time, and it's free, love it!
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
you heard him hack youtube boy🤣
@PUBGGAMER_04
@PUBGGAMER_04 Год назад
Give me your Instagram I'd i will text you
@catharperfect7036
@catharperfect7036 7 месяцев назад
Take those violent feelings you have and hack the Fed.
@user-kt1yc1my4q
@user-kt1yc1my4q 4 месяца назад
I said this too make your mood and mindset very good to be learn well
@froggore52
@froggore52 Год назад
11:40 for anyone like myself who didn't understand why the ls command broke after you deleted it from /bin even though it lives in /usr/bin, it's because /bin is a symbolic link (aka a "shortcut") to /usr/bin. They're literally the same directory.
@gwentplayer9124
@gwentplayer9124 Год назад
oh my first thought was that because he used the sudo command the shell looked for the commands inside /bin instead of /.usr/bin, but ur right, a 'sudo which ls' still returns /usr/bin/ls than /bin/ls
@PUBGGAMER_04
@PUBGGAMER_04 Год назад
Bruh give me your Instagram id i will text you
@DevendraGuptaProfile
@DevendraGuptaProfile Год назад
Thanks for cleaning it up
@orbyfied
@orbyfied 9 месяцев назад
wait is /bin a symlink to /usr/bin or the other way around
@SuyogBhoite1561
@SuyogBhoite1561 9 месяцев назад
But he copied it right before deleting
@MrCarIgor
@MrCarIgor 3 года назад
this guy is slowly becoming my favorite youtuber and I'm not complaining
@johannespein4248
@johannespein4248 3 года назад
same :D
@--Tanjumul
@--Tanjumul 3 года назад
I think you are from India
@rindonaoki729
@rindonaoki729 3 года назад
ikr man
@adipurnomo5683
@adipurnomo5683 3 года назад
Same here
@jackhansin9480
@jackhansin9480 3 года назад
apropos !!!! I SO needed to know that great nug.! Chuck, you are GOLD!
@clarke7703
@clarke7703 7 месяцев назад
Chuck, I'm an aviation electronics professional of 17 years in manned, unmanned, and manufacturing with a stint at Intel Corporation as a process technician. I found your videos while searching for answers installing a modem card in my old Latitude E6320. Not that you need the backstory, but I wanted to qualify my praise. I absolutely adore your videos and teaching style. You keep things exciting and you're highly enthusiastic. Thank you for generating this content. Cheers!
@hirakchatterjee5240
@hirakchatterjee5240 Год назад
This is the most innovative and friendly way of teaching I have ever encountered ,albeit the fact the teaching technology is generally seen as a dull art you have literally transformed the entire premise by presenting such a wonderful way of learning .
@Gameingrx
@Gameingrx 10 месяцев назад
He is one smart dude
@steviecarroll380
@steviecarroll380 Год назад
2 years on and still relevant and still helping people. Thanks mate. Helping prepare me for a career in cyber security.
@alexperts5929
@alexperts5929 10 месяцев назад
man yea just found him and he can pass knowledge flawlessly
@AlejandroHernandez-qd5bj
@AlejandroHernandez-qd5bj 9 месяцев назад
I saw you r comment is 3 weeks old, I'm currently trying to follow along with him by using the HTB instance but I'm not getting all the same directories, am I doing something wrong? @@alexperts5929
@mr_hashbrown
@mr_hashbrown 2 года назад
For those struggling with the sudo command requesting a password, the password is located in the my credentials file on the desktop.
@miracleukpongson1305
@miracleukpongson1305 2 года назад
life saver
@pigeonblox4994
@pigeonblox4994 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, was wondering about that
@mr_hashbrown
@mr_hashbrown 2 года назад
@@pigeonblox4994, anytime!
@Awb_szn
@Awb_szn 2 года назад
hey bro when i put the passwoord in it dosent give me enough time whatswrong?
@mr_hashbrown
@mr_hashbrown 2 года назад
@@Awb_szn, try restarting the program.
@der.mihail
@der.mihail 3 года назад
Considering the fact in the past I would have need to read through boring books or listen to a bored teacher, man, I would have to admit that no one had ever presented that in such a great, short, funny and understandable way. This is for sure my favorite IT channel. Thank you so much for your efforts!
@Darkreignn98
@Darkreignn98 Год назад
hands down I'm almost sad I didn't find him sooner!
@zoltron30
@zoltron30 Год назад
Yeah Network Chuck and Keith Barker are awesome 👍
@dreamtobeapolyglot8444
@dreamtobeapolyglot8444 2 года назад
Bro I just want to say I wish more professors had your enthusiasm when it comes to teaching. You provide a wealth of information and in doing so provide a fun and engaging learning environment.
@mygoodspirit8655
@mygoodspirit8655 3 года назад
Thank you for this explanation. This step by step visual, is what many youtubers miss in their noob explanation. They expect us to know too soon, without explaining exactly what you are doing. Good calm clear explanation, not too much and not too little. Good job! You have another subscriber!!!
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
FREE Linux Hacking Lab: ntck.co/htbacad 💯💯Think you're smart?? Take the quiz: bit.ly/3fXv6ag (FREE) Watch the entire series: bit.ly/linuxforhackers *Sponsored by HTB Academy --------------------------------------------------- Sign up for the Hacker Academy: ntck.co/htbacad Check out HackTheBox: ntck.co/htb *Disclaimer: The Linux foundations course from HTB Academy is a Tier 0 course, allowing me to show the course content in this video series. Linux for Hackers (and everyone) EP 2 -- In this episode, we're going deeper into Linux!! If you want to learn Linux, you HAVE to know where things are! Network settings? Application settings? Linux Commands? (we may delete a few of these, just to see what happens). We will explore the Linux file system to find out where stuff is. And along the way, we're learning 7 new FRESH linux cli commands. SUPPORT NETWORKCHUCK --------------------------------------------------- ➡️Become a RU-vid Member: bit.ly/join_networkchuck ☕☕ COFFEE and MERCH: NetworkChuck.coffee
@ZaidenMoses
@ZaidenMoses 3 года назад
Hi
@raghavbhardwaj5384
@raghavbhardwaj5384 3 года назад
I completed the quiz where we at about free coffee😏😏
@sarath1812
@sarath1812 3 года назад
I didn't see the quiz
@ssjihad7014
@ssjihad7014 3 года назад
watching from bangladesh
@anupprasai5238
@anupprasai5238 3 года назад
Hi Network Chuck. I recently passed by CompTIA A+ and Security + but I do not want another CompTIA cert. Would it be foolish to go for CCNA without completing Network+. I have done few Cisco packet tracer labs like router on a stick and inter vlan routing but do not have any networking background. Do you think I should take Network + first ?
@AzmiBesar
@AzmiBesar 8 месяцев назад
Awesome, i just passed my CCNA. I applied as a NOC engineer thinking its mostly network jobs but it turns out to be mostly system/server where many of the servers are linux. This has been a great help
@franciscocarneiro
@franciscocarneiro Год назад
Chuck, kudos to you. Keep up the great work. I haven't been into Linux for 15 years, you refreshed my memory in 20min. You really are in the spirit of Open Source community. Thanks again Chuck.
@joshmcneil1086
@joshmcneil1086 2 года назад
Chuck, thanks man. I'm just on week 6 of my Linux studies, gearing up for RHCSA in a couple more months; and I use your videos and one other Linux persons', constantly. I love to go back and forth and deepen those new knowledge grooves by hearing two different explanations for the same/similar concepts. I appreciate you. Keep just doing it.
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad Год назад
There is only one way to _truly_ understand Linux and that is completing the LFS. It's a free book that takes you through the entire process of building a Linux system from scratch, compiling every component yourself. It's an incredibly rewarding thing if you're really dedicated to learning Linux and you can build extremely tight systems that way too.
@--Tanjumul
@--Tanjumul 3 года назад
Chuck : "You have to update your family member list , now" Happy apt-get upgrade.
@johngeiger2643
@johngeiger2643 Год назад
I"m new to IT. I got my first tier 1 helpdesk job about 4 months ago. Just found this course and finished it up to this video. Gonna do one or two of these videos per day and go through the course. Thank you so much for doing this Chuck. Ordering some of your coffee for sure!
@sugarvenom2189
@sugarvenom2189 5 месяцев назад
Came for file system, stayed for bearded man standup...
@aidandubiel2615
@aidandubiel2615 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, asking me if I've "hacked the RU-vid algorithm" is the most motivated I ever been to like and subscribe..
@batmanasdasd
@batmanasdasd 3 года назад
True
@niperxd5025
@niperxd5025 3 года назад
Ethically ofc
@aidandubiel2615
@aidandubiel2615 3 года назад
@@niperxd5025 of course! I got permission from Chuck himself xD
@GunsandGuitars69
@GunsandGuitars69 3 года назад
Hacking has to be something you're not supposed to be able to do though
@aidandubiel2615
@aidandubiel2615 3 года назад
@@GunsandGuitars69 r/whoooooooosh
@mossdem
@mossdem 3 года назад
Really glad you have introduced me to this. I have been flying ahead but will come back to follow along with these videos as I've discovered its easier to just keep repeating the commands to remember them lol! Anyway, thanks again dude.. Hope that coffee tastes good today!
@MHTHINK
@MHTHINK Год назад
I've been using Linux for a while, but this is still handy. Lots of foundational ideas that I hadn't laid out so clearly before. There are some great Linux RU-vidrs but sometimes I get stuck when they assume you know basic things and leave them out.
@tylerjohnson8164
@tylerjohnson8164 Год назад
When I say that this guy is amazing I mean it. I’ve watched many videos and just became a complete soggy brain. Watch one of his and I feel like a genius.
@fatmalaribi498
@fatmalaribi498 3 года назад
Such a great teacher tbh, 20 minutes went by so quickly
@propavan8684
@propavan8684 3 года назад
Hi
@onio907
@onio907 2 года назад
lol trueeeee
@mdhosnemobarak5126
@mdhosnemobarak5126 Год назад
yeah true
@bytesizedShrey
@bytesizedShrey День назад
Just started your Linux for Hackers series and I'm absolutely loving it.
@konradwerner4134
@konradwerner4134 3 года назад
You're a good teacher ,it's so easy to get hooked , makes me wants to go out of my way to learn .... Thanks man 🙏
@jumitnick7965
@jumitnick7965 Год назад
Good night! I´m coming back to the Hacking world after a long period and your videos are great! Loving them! Extremely objectives. Now, just a simple question: Are the quizes down?
@muskankhandelwal9555
@muskankhandelwal9555 Год назад
I loved that you explained commands in a story format rather than just random cmds being thrown at us
@andrew3068
@andrew3068 2 года назад
Dude, I’m trying to great into data engineering and want to learn Linux for shell scripting. You make this digestible. You are a great teacher- immediately subbed.
@numberiforgot
@numberiforgot 2 года назад
Quick to the point lesson. Honestly some of the best learning content for CS right here on your channel.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
want some lsd?
@OutOfTheBoxThinker1
@OutOfTheBoxThinker1 Год назад
This is awesome ! a lot of videos about Linux made me wants to fall asleep but Chuck seriously kept me hooked and focused !! Thank you for doing this !
@RyanJohnson
@RyanJohnson Год назад
What I really like about explaining and renaming the commands in bin is that it puts you in the space of "How would I name it?" and after a little internal debate you more often than not come to terms with the command name being a good name worth continuing with. Command sticks in your memory better because you went on a journey of thinking it through and not having it just being another thing to memorize.
@llR0ckyll
@llR0ckyll 3 года назад
Man, you are AWESOME! Congrats on the new little girl! I just had my first 3 months ago. This is probably my favorite course you’ve done so far (even though the others were also awesome).
@hi8tus707
@hi8tus707 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to explain your info and spreading your knowledge. It really helps people out who are just getting into it.
@Aretinvondragenfels
@Aretinvondragenfels 2 года назад
So. Much. Thanks! I dabbled and tried to teach Linux myself for years now, set up servers, even wrote my own (bad) driver... and in under 5 minutes you explained the file system to me, that I was always curios for. Great Tutorial! One remark: it is intentionally, that you are not using the TAB key to autocomplete? I use it a LOT to minimize typos and for me, it speeds up my work a lot.
@pierredohina456
@pierredohina456 2 года назад
Bro love the video. It’s really starting to grow on me and prolly go to school for this.
@LeonardCartersureshotfoto
@LeonardCartersureshotfoto 2 года назад
One of the most fun and informative Linux tutorials I've ever seen. I didn't feel sleepy one time :-)
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
whoamI?
@datasilouk1995
@datasilouk1995 2 года назад
Linux/Unix has always been a dark art to me but this has been brilliantly explained and you're a great host that makes it fun and interesting rather than some boring lecture. Subscribed.
@petruspacheco8481
@petruspacheco8481 Год назад
My friend, I’m very thankful for all the videos, this is an example of how a person should teach something to someone! Good work !
@MrLiquidhallo
@MrLiquidhallo Год назад
I'm 45 new to Linux, and this was a real crash course 100% effective. No jib iris, focused, well done. Respect
@nathanhull5220
@nathanhull5220 2 года назад
This man is putting my professors out of business. Thanks sharing knowledge in such a fun and understandable way.
@fredrikjensen3478
@fredrikjensen3478 2 года назад
You're such a great and engaging teacher, Chuck. Thank you!
@kyleperie462
@kyleperie462 Год назад
As usual, love your content. Fun and informative!
@viciouslove9383
@viciouslove9383 2 года назад
Came here to learn a few things, but just wanted to say GREAT intro lol. Different than the rest. I like it. Straight to the point.
@somaliudiidaceeb2904
@somaliudiidaceeb2904 3 года назад
Hey Chuck, Thank you for the helpful video/lesson. When you or Jeremyitlab explain lessons, i really understand everything quickly. I don't know how you do that but you are amazing guys. Thank you again. My question is: do you make/upload these Linux videos weekly or monthly?
@edl4064
@edl4064 2 года назад
I am super grateful for these videos! Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication to helping us!
@SamA-jg8vy
@SamA-jg8vy Год назад
That video was so fun that I forget that I was learning stuff... how dare you trick me like that! Great video!
@dragoneyr1632
@dragoneyr1632 Год назад
I wish I would have learned about this 2 years ago. Not kidding. So useful and to the point. Instead of needing weeks, I'd need 2 hours
@sugarful5950
@sugarful5950 3 года назад
You are the real IT guide for students I can't even express how much you have helped me, thank you for your efforts and time.
@suneelhegde6374
@suneelhegde6374 3 года назад
Thank you Chuck ! This is really useful information, looking forward to see you posting more and more videos related to Linux Also hoping one day you will do automation (Ansible and Python) video series as well for network Engineers I think you and Jeremy Cioara has same kind of skill with related explain it in the way everyone can easily understand the things.
@cr0wmatic
@cr0wmatic 19 дней назад
been using variations of Linux for many years and I just never really bothered diving deeper into the OS files like this. Despite knowing a lot of the basics, listening to your explanations and how you present learning was very relaxing and helpful. Thank you for these videos...even though it's three years later.
@n0upadi
@n0upadi Год назад
Thank you for making us a video where everything is not just presented but also explained. I hope everyone acknowledges how big of a deal this is especially for learners who have difficulties learning. Of course its mad good for anyone else too! Im studying education in finland. I just have the hardest time finding good videos that doesnt leave big gaps in topics and especially understanding through active learning. Most youtubers understand us viewers as passive learners. Big up to you on this one personally its impossible to learn this stuff for me if there are big gaps in the info or in the understanding. You are one of the very few who goes fast, but doesn't leave gaps in the actual understanding. You explain, give us tasks which are in line with the topic, which make us understand and remember. Most of the tutorials doesnt seem to understand how we need to be guided with the info. The info is just poured on us. Most of the vids have a lot of good data, but we dont know what to do with it, we dont quite understand it and therefore, we dont learn but we might remember, big difference there. all in all. Cheers!
@stonelion4011
@stonelion4011 Год назад
Epic I love the pace he goes and does leap into mumbo jumbo without the clear breakdown.
@thehanke
@thehanke 3 года назад
Kia ora. You are an amazingly gifted communicator mate. I’m coaching a younger professional who is interested in technology as a career and your videos, tone and breath are just unbelievably good. I just wanted to send some love and gratitude from New Zealand. Best cheers for furthering open source, linux and tech. Keep up the invaluable work. Ka pai.
@yusif2233
@yusif2233 3 года назад
I've been waiting for thisss!!!!
@michaelrobson3092
@michaelrobson3092 Год назад
I just love the jokes ,the voice,simple explanations,the way you change cameras. great content!
@jakisamb579
@jakisamb579 Год назад
man you are so so good at explaining things that if I can I would literally watch your videos instead going to school lol.
@sameerhussain620
@sameerhussain620 3 года назад
I was waiting for this for like a week,after watching the first episode and it pops out now when I am really tired and almost off to bed, but hey I am still here. ;)
@whipyyy
@whipyyy 3 года назад
The best series ever, than you so much !!!
@meherabsamir
@meherabsamir 3 года назад
Yeah
@satvikvarun6386
@satvikvarun6386 3 года назад
Thank*
@leandrew2725
@leandrew2725 Год назад
Thank you so much! I'm a Linux user and you just showed me some basic commands and now I am actually can use it. You're great teacher 🙏
@haska321
@haska321 11 месяцев назад
Love your videos, fun to watch and informative
@solum_narrabboblaketurner883
@solum_narrabboblaketurner883 3 года назад
So much yesssssssssssss. And congrats on the new Bebeh Chuck!!!!
@Kylian381
@Kylian381 3 года назад
I have to say this is just nice to watch even if you already know a ton about linux :) Gentoo user here and i still watch these videos they are just great!
@justcallmenoah5743
@justcallmenoah5743 2 года назад
Same, It is always good to go back to basics and make sure you have the fundamentals on lock, this guy just happens to make it very entertaining and relaxing!
@karimrir1609
@karimrir1609 2 года назад
Artix user here, Artix is arch but no systemd
@_tanzil_
@_tanzil_ Год назад
I wasn't bored at all while watching the video because the way you speak is unique and different from others. You successfully kept my attention throughout.
@stbny4444
@stbny4444 Год назад
Your videos make this content fun to learn and I'm always excited about what you're gonna say next.
@santiagoangeles6119
@santiagoangeles6119 Год назад
Your content is so good, thanks chuck :)
@morosis82
@morosis82 3 года назад
The reason /root is special is because often the /home dir is mounted from a network or secondary disk. You don't want your root users setup to be missing when you're trying to fix a broken system, hence its part of the root filesystem.
@adamsaint5879
@adamsaint5879 Год назад
Looking for easy explanations for some of my newer guys.. this is really good, thank you for this, keep it up
@sshailesh4275
@sshailesh4275 Год назад
His swag of teaching is crazy, he make each and every minute intresting in the video. Loved it boss
@dogme666
@dogme666 Год назад
you are an amazing teacher , thank you for making it fast and fun.
@phantomknight287
@phantomknight287 3 года назад
Tomorrow is my exam, but this seems more important.
@Jawlaya
@Jawlaya 3 года назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@athulvj2037
@athulvj2037 3 года назад
Yeah🤪
@SUPERNOVA0083
@SUPERNOVA0083 3 года назад
haha same but its over
@user-ym9wb2mk5e
@user-ym9wb2mk5e 2 года назад
Did you pass?
@addusernamehere
@addusernamehere 4 месяца назад
The pacing and presentation of this video is actually amazing.
@dukeseb
@dukeseb 5 месяцев назад
This was actually helpful. Some stuff was obvious but it really did clarify why things are where…. Thanks
@sicelomgobhozi6050
@sicelomgobhozi6050 3 года назад
Thank you for the series
@t.mollov566
@t.mollov566 3 года назад
One of the rare ones that ​make learning fun! Great job NetworkChuck.
@mortenlund1418
@mortenlund1418 2 года назад
I can only recommend this as much as possible. Thank you for sharing. This is over the edge great and even better!!
@theoiv
@theoiv 2 года назад
years later and this playlist is teaching me to love linux, thanks.
@davidia8000
@davidia8000 3 года назад
I love it, i had to use a lot of this when the computer locked me out
@refael8454
@refael8454 3 года назад
@NetworkChuck First thanks for ur awesome videos Im a big fan!! Question how come when you deleted the ls file from bin file the command ls didn't work if essentially the terminal is using the /usr/bin path? Is it exactly the same file just different path?
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad Год назад
Great catch! /bin is a link to /usr/bin for historical reasons and compliance with standards. So when he deleted /bin/ls, both /bin/ls and /usr/bin/ls became unavailable. So yes, it is exactly that; exactly the same, but with a different path. You can also use bind mounting for this.
@williamhall2386
@williamhall2386 9 месяцев назад
I love every playlist I’ve watched on this channel.. my only regret is that my entire Linux knowledge was encompassed in episode 2 of the linux playlist 😂
@user-uk5gx4iw4d
@user-uk5gx4iw4d 9 месяцев назад
i wish maybe you could create series about anything we need to know cause you are the best
@ThingEngineer
@ThingEngineer 3 года назад
The Internet approves of cat cat. Also, surprised you didn’t change sudo to please LOL.
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Lol. And DANG IT! Missed opportunity
@gamingahmed8939
@gamingahmed8939 3 года назад
Congratulations for your new member. May she have a happy life
@OldFatTired
@OldFatTired Год назад
Taking a Linux course now and it was cool to see these things in a less dry format!
@Charlie-pw3yg
@Charlie-pw3yg 10 месяцев назад
Honestly, best tutorial out there! Learnt so much! Thanks
@abdoolsilva6398
@abdoolsilva6398 3 года назад
Que clase tan epica. Gracias. Seria genial incursionar en temas como termux de esta manera
@khushalpatel9952
@khushalpatel9952 3 года назад
Awesome communication skills....i recommended Your channel to my classmates....They are regreting for joining you so late🤡🤡😂
@user-ug4uf2wb1j
@user-ug4uf2wb1j 6 месяцев назад
Love you vids, it really helps me because I'm still new to all of this, so thank you so much
@jackbauer3933
@jackbauer3933 Год назад
hey man, I appreciate all that you do on here and providing us newbies with information. You do a really good job explaining, I love it. Be well my friend.
@dwellersart7538
@dwellersart7538 2 года назад
Wish my school had teachers like u…. Things could be different
@jimpowers4463
@jimpowers4463 3 года назад
I can't wait for the next episode. Great work Chuck
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thanks James :)
@davidjames5865
@davidjames5865 Год назад
I'm really enjoying learning cyber security with you Chunk... you're my mentor I've been learning a lot from your videos. My first time to comment under your video. Thank you so much sir
@DeepFriedOreoOffline
@DeepFriedOreoOffline Год назад
I think my favorite thing about Linux has to be the picture in picture pop out feature for videos. My main issue with watching RU-vid videos while doing something else in a single workspace is that the video always ends up being so small, even in theater mode. You need to take up basically 3/4 of the screen just to get a good size, and then you are also taking up the comment space and everything too. But with the video pop out, you can watch multiple videos at a time, size them accordingly, and still use the terminal or do something else. It's REALLY cool!
@nightfox6738
@nightfox6738 2 года назад
If you accidentally try to perform a command that requires super user permissions without sudo (which I do all the time) you can use the !! sequence which will repeat the last command given. This is easier than having to retype 'cat networkchuck' after sudo and a LOT easier than having to retype some of the much longer commands which you will get into later. Instead just type 'sudo !!' and it will just repeat the last command you attempted to run but with sudo on the front. You can also use a single ! followed by some character to go through your history and repeat the last command you attempted starting with that sequence. Say I did some things after attempting to cat networkchuck but I want to repeat that command with sudo. I can type 'sudo !cat' and it will find the last thing I attempted to cat and retry that command with sudo on the front.
@datsteves
@datsteves 3 года назад
hmmm, i notice a little overlay mistake :D at 0:55 you have the timestamps of the prev. video.
@ajohnsonadam
@ajohnsonadam Год назад
Great video, very polished and informative!
@calt03
@calt03 Год назад
Good humour. Good pace and intonation. Perfect tutor.
@carlriley5580
@carlriley5580 Год назад
Nothing was boring. Excellent presentation.
@framebrain
@framebrain 3 года назад
Loving this series! Keep 'em coming!
@zirizo
@zirizo Год назад
A cool thing I learned with binary files, the machine is actually getting zeros and ones through the file, but when you try to read the binary code yourself, the binary actually gets converted to ASCII, making it look like gibberish.
@JohnnysaidWhat
@JohnnysaidWhat Год назад
At some point you have done voice work. Great skill to have and makes these videos really enjoyable. Very engaging personality. You found a way to make this technical info fun and intresting. Will check out Ep 1. Thanks
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