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Linux Architecture & Basic Navigation | Cloud Engineering Path (Day 01)

Most beginners memorize commands; Engineers understand what happens behind the scenes.

Welcome to Day 01 of my journey to becoming a Cloud Support Engineer. Today, we are skipping the rote memorization and diving straight into the high-level architecture of Linux. Before you type a single command, you need to understand the relationship between the User, the Shell, the Kernel, and the Hardware.

In this video, I break down the "Layered Architecture" of Linux and demonstrate how we use the Shell as a messenger to talk to the Kernel using a live WSL (Ubuntu) environment.

📌 In this video, we cover:

The 3-Layer Architecture of Linux systems.

The difference between the Shell (Messenger) and the Kernel (Boss).

Practical application using WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).

Essential navigation commands: pwd, ls, and cd.

⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 - The Cloud Engineer Mindset (Intro) 0:30 - Linux Architecture Explained (User vs. Kernel) 1:15 - Lab: Communicating with the Shell (pwd, ls) 2:30 - Navigating the Root Directory (cd) 2:45 - What’s Next: File Permissions

💡 Why this matters: To troubleshoot servers in the cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), you cannot just rely on a GUI. You must understand how the OS manages hardware resources. This is the foundation of Cloud Engineering.

🔔 Follow the Journey: My name is Vandan, and this is my Tech Journal. Subscribe to follow my daily progress from Student to Cloud Engineer.

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