Venue: Your Desktop
This course will familiarize the student with the basics of accessing and interacting with Linux computers using the GNU/Linux operating system’s Bash shell, also generically referred to as “the command line”. Topics include: a brief overview of Linux, the Bash shell, navigating the file system, basic commands, shell redirection, permissions, processes, and the command environment. The workshop will also provide a quick introduction to nano
a simple text editor that will be used in subsequent workshops to edit files.
PRE-REQUISITES
None.
INSTRUCTOR
Kenneth Weiss
IT Project Senior Manager
HITS Academic IT – HPC team
Ken is a High Performance Computing Consultant with the Health Information Technology & Services (HITS) Academic IT – HPC team at the University of Michigan. He works with a team of IT specialists to provide high performance computing support and training for the Medical School. Prior to this, he spent 21 years managing research computing, including an HPC cluster, for Dr. Charles Sing in the Human Genetics Department.
MATERIALS
COURSE PREPARATION
You will need VPN software to access the U-M network. If you do not have VPN software already installed, please download and install the Cisco AnyConnect VPN software following these instructions. You will need VPN to be able to use the ssh client to connect to training host. Please use the ‘Campus All traffic’ profile in the Cisco client.
You will need an ssh client to connect to the training host. Mac OS X and Linux platforms have this built-in. Here are a couple of choices for Windows platforms:
During class you will be given the name of the training host to be able to participate in the hands-on activities.
A Zoom link will be provided to the participants the day before the class. Registration is required. Please note, this session will be recorded.
Instructor will be available at the Zoom link, to be provided, from 12-1 PM for computer setup assistance.
If you have questions about this workshop, please send an email to the instructor at [email protected]