LCL 13 - partitioning and formatting with fdisk and mkfs - Linux Command Line tutorial for forensics

Published: 21 February 2021
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Linux Command Line tutorial for forensics - 13 - partitioning and formatting with fdisk and mkfs

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This course was designed to provide information on how to use the command line environment in a Unix/Linux system to accomplish tasks such as imaging, data acquisition, and archiving. This course covers the basics of Unix/Linux commands that allow users to view and edit text files, obtain hardware and system information, partitioning and formatting, process related commands, manipulating disks and partitions, imaging, archiving, logical acquisition, live system response, and basic networking.

This would be beneficial for folks who are interested in digital forensics, incidence response, system administration, ethical hacking, or just plain linux. This course covers material for beginners as well as for advanced users. This course would also be helpful if you are considering taking the CompTIA Linux+ certification test.


Video timeline
00:00 intro
01:11 disktype
02:27 fdisk
12:11 mkfs
12:50 mkfs.ntfs
16:40 mkfs.vfat
17:46 recap

⭕️ For other videos about the Linux command line, see other videos in this series:    • Linux Command Line tutorial  

Linux distro:
CAINE linux (http://www.caine-live.net)

Virtualization software:
Virtual Box (http://virtualbox.org)

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