### **Computer Systems, Virtualization, and Linux Fundamentals** **Target Audience:** IT Professionals, System Administrators, or Developers **Prerequisites:** Basic computer literacy. Pre-install VirtualBox and download CentOS/RHEL ISO (instructions sent prior). --- ### **Schedule Breakdown** **Total Time:** 8 Hours (Excluding Breaks) --- #### **1. Welcome & Overview (9:00 AM – 9:15 AM)** - **Objective:** Set expectations and outline the day. - **Activity:** - Quick introductions. - Overview of training goals and schedule. --- #### **2. Lecture: Computer Systems & Network Fundamentals (9:15 AM – 10:15 AM)** - **Topics Covered:** - Components of a computer system (CPU, RAM, storage, I/O). - Basics of networking: IP addresses, DNS, DHCP, and subnets. - Role of OS in resource management. - **Learning Outcome:** Understand how hardware and software interact in networked environments. --- #### **3. Lab 1: Basic Network Configuration (10:30 AM – 11:30 AM)** - **Tools Used:** Command-line (`ipconfig/ifconfig`, `ping`, `nslookup`). - **Activities:** - Check IP configuration and test connectivity. - Modify network settings (temporary IP change). - Troubleshoot a simulated DNS issue. - **Deliverable:** Screenshot of successful `ping` to a gateway and external domain. --- #### **4. Lecture + Group Activity: Bare Metal vs Virtualization vs Containerization (11:30 AM – 12:30 PM)** - **Topics Covered:** - **Bare Metal:** Direct hardware access, performance trade-offs. - **Virtualization:** Hypervisors (Type 1/2), resource allocation. - **Containerization:** Lightweight, shared kernel (Docker example). - **Group Activity:** - Debate use cases (e.g., “When would you choose containers over VMs?”). --- #### **5. Lunch Break (12:30 PM – 1:30 PM)** --- #### **6. Demo + Lab 2: VirtualBox Setup & VM Creation (1:30 PM – 2:30 PM)** - **Topics Covered:** - Purpose of VirtualBox (cross-platform VM management). - System requirements (VT-x/AMD-V, 4GB+ RAM). - **Lab Steps:** 1. Install VirtualBox (if not pre-installed). 2. Create a VM: Allocate resources (2 CPU cores, 4GB RAM, 20GB disk). 3. Attach CentOS ISO and start installation (pre-loaded ISO). - **Deliverable:** VM with CentOS installed (post-reboot). --- #### **7. Lecture: Linux Fundamentals (CentOS/RHEL) (2:45 PM – 3:30 PM)** - **Topics Covered:** - History of Linux and key distributions (Debian vs RHEL). - Why enterprises prefer CentOS/RHEL (long-term support, security). - File system hierarchy (`/`, `/etc`, `/var`, `/home`). --- #### **8. Lab 3: Linux Commands & File System (3:30 PM – 4:15 PM)** - **Activities:** - Navigate directories using `cd`, `ls`, `pwd`. - Create files (`touch`, `nano`), directories (`mkdir`). - Archive files with `tar` and search using `grep`. - **Deliverable:** A compressed log file containing specific error entries. --- #### **9. Lab 4: User Permissions & Final Challenge (4:15 PM – 5:00 PM)** - **Activities:** - Create users/groups (`useradd`, `groupadd`). - Modify permissions (`chmod 755`, `chown`). - **Final Lab:** - SSH into a VM, create a secure directory for a team, and set permissions. - **Deliverable:** A shared folder accessible only to the `developers` group. --- #### **10. Wrap-Up & Q&A (5:00 PM – 5:30 PM)** - **Activity:** - Recap key takeaways. - Distribute lab solution guides and additional resources. - Open floor for questions and feedback. --- ### **Training Materials Provided:** - Slide decks for lectures. - Step-by-step lab guides with commands. - Pre-configured CentOS VM template (for slower learners). - Cheat sheets for Linux commands and VirtualBox shortcuts. ### **Instructor Notes:** - Emphasize hands-on troubleshooting during labs. - Encourage peer collaboration for complex tasks. - Adjust time allocations based on group pace. --- This plan balances theory and practice, ensuring participants gain actionable skills in virtualization and Linux administration.