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Ubuntu Linux Administration Hands-on Sandbox

In this lab, you will have the opportunity to use Ubuntu in a Sandbox environment.

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Level
Beginner
Last updated
Aug 04, 2025
Duration
3h 5m

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Table of Contents
  1. Challenge

    Get Started with the Ubuntu Sandbox

    Here are the initial instructions and explanation for using the sandbox lab environment. Read this while your environment is busy creating itself from nothing. Yes, this violates physics; we know. How fun!

  2. Challenge

    Use the Ubuntu Sandbox

    Use the Sandbox to experiment with Ubuntu.

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