Updated in May 2025.
This course now features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. Master the core principles of Linux troubleshooting and gain the confidence to tackle real-world technical issues. You’ll learn how to apply structured problem-solving techniques, leverage system logs, and use tools like VirtualBox to simulate environments for hands-on practice. The course begins with foundational best practices, including how to follow standard procedures, use documentation, and communicate effectively with users and vendors. From there, you’ll move into designing a lab environment and installing multiple Linux distributions to practice resolving common system errors and network issues. Later modules dive into conceptual troubleshooting scenarios—from server inaccessibility to VM performance issues—arming you with analytical approaches to diagnose and resolve system-level problems. You’ll also gain experience troubleshooting failed installations and misconfigured environments in cloud and local setups. This course is ideal for aspiring system administrators, IT support professionals, and anyone responsible for managing Linux systems. Basic familiarity with Linux and virtualization tools is recommended. The content is geared toward learners at the Intermediate level.