Linux System Administration 1 - LPI 101
Course Duration: 24 Hours (Part-time or Fulltime available)
Who should attend:
It is recommended that candidates have at least one year experience doing Linux administration professionally. However for those who are ready for a challenge the training is designed to provide as much insight and examples as possible to help non specialists understand the basic concepts and command sets which form the core of Linux computing.
Course modules:
Chapter 1: Installation
- The Installation
- Local Installations
- Network Installation
- Rescue Disk
- Partitioning Schemes
- Easy Dual Booting
Chapter 2: Hardware Configuration
- Memory Support
- Resource Allocation
- USB Support
- SCSI Devices
- Network Cards
- Setting up Modems
- Printer Configuration
Chapter 3: Managing Devices
- Disks and Partitions
- Partitioning Tools
- Bootloaders
- Managed devices
- Quotas
Chapter 4: The Linux File system
- The Filesystem Structure
- Formatting and File System Consistency
- Monitoring Disk Usage
- File Permissions
Chapter 5: The Command Line
- The Interactive Shell
- Variables
- Input, Output, Redirection
- Metacharacters and Quotes
- The command History
- Other Commands
Chapter 6: File Management
- Moving around the filesystem
- Finding Files and Directories
- Handling directories
- Using cp and mv
- Hard Links and sysmbolic Links
- Touching and dd-ing
Chapter 7: Process Management
- Viewing running processes
- Modifying Processes
- Processes and the shell
Chapter 8: Text Processing
- Cat the Swiss Army Knife
- Simple tools
- Manipulating Text
Chapter 9: Software Installation
- Introduction
- Static and Shared Libraries
- Source Distribution Installation
- The RedHat Package Manager RPM
- The Alien Tool
Chapter 10: Advanced Text Manipulation
- Regular Expressions
- The grep Family
- Working with grep
- Egrep and fgrep
- The Stream Editor – sed
Chapter 11: Using vi
- Vi Modes
- Text Items
- Inserting Text
- Deleting Text
- Copy Pasting
- Searching
- Undoing
- Saving
Chapter 12: The X Environment
- Introduction
- Configuring X11R6
- Controlling X clients
- Starting X
- The Display Manager
- Troubleshooting X Clients
- Choosing a Window Manager
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