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Installation of Operating Systems (Windows & Linux)

With Basic Linux Commands


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Introduction to Operating Systems

• • Definition of Operating System (OS)


• • Types of OS: Windows, Linux, macOS
• • Importance of OS in computing
• • Focus: Installing Windows and Linux
Installation of Windows OS

• • Common versions: Windows 10, 11


• • Steps to install:
• 1. Boot from installation media (USB/DVD)
• 2. Select language and region
• 3. Choose partition
• 4. Install and configure
• • Post-installation tasks: Driver setup, activation, updates
Installation of Linux OS (e.g., Ubuntu)

• • Popular distros: Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian


• • Steps to install:
• 1. Boot from live USB
• 2. Try or Install Linux
• 3. Select installation type (dual-boot/full install)
• 4. Partitioning and format
• 5. Installation and user creation
• • Post-installation: Update packages, install software
Dual Boot Setup (Optional)

• • Definition of dual-boot
• • Why dual-boot? (Access to both OSes)
• • Key considerations:
• - Backup data
• - Partition management
• - Use GRUB loader
Basic Linux Commands

• • Navigation:
• - pwd – Print working directory
• - ls – List files
• - cd – Change directory
• • File Operations:
• - cp, mv, rm, touch, mkdir
• • System:
• - sudo, apt, shutdown, reboot
• - top, ps, df, free
Summary & Q/A

• • Windows and Linux OS installation process


• • Linux: Open-source, command-driven flexibility
• • Essential commands for beginners
• • Questions?

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