Very nice explanation. I have a suggestion for a video: Based on how tough the job market is right now, especially for soon-to-be new grads like myself and self-taught devs, a video on navigating this challenging market and successfully landing a job would be great.
Nice video and good quick reference. Sigh, So many times system administration greatly resembles a trip to the DMV where folders are windows. " Go to window one get this form fill it out take it to window too get an approval then go to window 16 to get some other documentation this time return the window one and maybe after a couple more windows and waiting you're going to end up at window 20 to pick up your documents to get started" .
Hi Travis. Great video, thanks a lot! What surprises me a lot is that you were able to convey so much info under 4 mins, impressive work!
Very nice explanation. I have a suggestion for a video: Based on how tough the job market is right now, especially for soon-to-be new grads like myself and self-taught devs, a video on navigating this challenging market and successfully landing a job would be great.
The easiest person to describe things and explain it well thanks you subscribed
Concise, clear and visually pleasant. Hope to add a few more seconds to discuss which folders may need to be maintained or decluttered regularly.
Thanks Travis
Excellent, kindly make videos on entire Linux series on how it is used to manage vms in vmware vcenter with all details steps
thanks for going over this Travis. Would love more Linux based videos from you
Anything particular about Linux?
Nice video and good quick reference. Sigh, So many times system administration greatly resembles a trip to the DMV where folders are windows. " Go to window one get this form fill it out take it to window too get an approval then go to window 16 to get some other documentation this time return the window one and maybe after a couple more windows and waiting you're going to end up at window 20 to pick up your documents to get started" .
/usr actually stands for "unix system resources"...
Oh…Great info. Thanks.
Great explanation in a short span of time👍
Great video! let me ask, Debian or Fedora?
Awesome video trav
Simple straight to the point!! Thank you
Thank you fo this type of videos. A great summary!!
Exactly. /usr is not user but system resources
i want more of this videos
Not to lose the habit, again , great video.
Un saludo
Great explanation.
Hi Travis. You explained directories not file systems(xfs, Ext4, Ext3 etc).
So, where i can store my files? I think it /usr and /home, right?
Amazing 🤩!!
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks ❤
Travis, any way you would share that image you were zooming around? I want to blow it up and add notes, laminate it and stick it on my desk.
This one? drive.google.com/file/d/182qDMSsxuFByFLJ02c5ySbcyjeDcppE0/view?usp=sharing
great video
how about sys directory?
First to view.
This is much needed
haha cool video but i mean I wish i saw it 3 years ago hahahaha
what a mess