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red hat linux essentials

School/Trainer:

global knowledge canada
calgary, edmonton, halifax, montreal, ottawa, quebec city, toronto, vancouver, winnipeg, canada

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' red hat training and certification for red hat enterprise linux 5 is not just valuable for those professionals who will be working with it immediately. it is also valuable to professionals working on earlier releases of red hat enterprise linux. while red hat enterprise linux 5 does introduce new capabilities and technologies, the core system administration tasks one must learn and master as system administrator are far more similar to previous releases than different. consequently, those who train on red hat enterprise linux 5 should adjust easily to earlier releases, while also having an understanding of the potential and opportunity that red hat enterprise linux 5 presents.

what you’ll learn


effectively use, customize, and script a red hat enterprise linux system for common command line processes
use basic network utilities
perform fundamental system administration tasks
course outline


introducing red hat enterprise linux
1. linux ideas and history
what is open source?
linux origins
red hat distributions
the fedora project
linux principles
2. linux usage basics
logging into red hat enterprise linux
starting x from the console
accessing the command line from x
changing your password
the root user
elevating your privileges
editing text files
3. running commands and getting help
running commands
getting help
the whatis command
the help option
reading usage summaries
the man and info commands
documentation
4. browsing the filesystem
linux file hierarchy concepts
current working directory
file and directory names
absolute and relative pathnames
changing directories
listing directory contents
copying and moving files and directories
creating and removing files and directories
using nautilus
determining file content
viewing files
5. using the bash shell
bash introduction, heritage, and features
command line shortcuts
history tricks
command line expansion
command editing tricks
gnome-terminal
6. standard i/o and pipes
standard input and output
redirecting standard input and output
overwriting vs. appending
redirecting standard error
redirecting both standard output and error
using pipes to connect processes
7. text processing tools
tools for extracting text
tools for analyzing text
tools for manipulating text
special characters for matching text

intermediate tools
8. basic system configuration
configuring date and time
configuring printers
configuring the network
system logs
9. vi and vim
introducing vim
vim basics
opening, modifying, and saving files
using command mode
undoing changes
visual mode
splitting the screen
configuring vi and vim
learning more
10. configuring the bash shell
using bash variables
local and environment variables
configuration and information variables
variable expansion
protecting against variable expansion
aliases
how bash expands the command line
types of shells
bash startup and exit scripts
using variables in shell scripts
11. finding and processing files
the slocate and find commands
basic find examples
find and logical operators
find and permissions
find and numeric criteria
find and access times
executing commands with find
the gnome search tool
12. network applications
firefox and other web browsers
evolution and other e-mail clients
e-mail, encryption, and digital signatures
the gaim messaging system
encrypted communications with ssh and scp
telnet and the "r" services
ftp clients
connecting to windows disk shares
file transfer with nautilus
network diagnostic tools
essential topics in red hat enterprise linux administration
13. managing users, groups, and permissions
the linux security model
users and groups
permission types
examining permissions
changing permissions using symbolic and numeric methods
changing permissions using nautilus
14. advanced topics in users, groups, and permissions
user and group id numbers
the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files
system users and groups
changing your identity
user information commands
default permissions
special permissions
15. the linux filesystem in-depth
partitions and filesystems
inodes and directories
cp, mv, rm, and inodes
symbolic (or soft) links and hard links
the seven fundamental filetypes
checking free space
mounting cds, dvds, usb media, and floppy disks
why archive files?
creating, inspecting, and extracting files from file archives
why use file compression?
compression utilities
compressing archives
16. investigating and managing processes
what is a process?
process states
viewing processes
sending signals to processes
terminating processes
altering process scheduling priority
interactive process management tools
running a process in the background
suspending a process
listing background and suspended jobs
compound commands
scheduling a process to execute later
scheduling periodic processes
crontab file format
17. essential system administration tools
installation
managing services
managing packages
securing the system
18. what now?
some areas to explore
development
red hat development classes
system administrator duties
rhce/rhct skills courses
rhca and rhcss skills courses
the linux community
labs


lab 1: linux usage basics
lab 2: getting help with commands
lab 3: browsing the filesystem
lab 4: exploring the bash shell
lab 5: standard i/o and pipes
lab 6: text processing tools
lab 7: basic system configuration
lab 8: vi and vim
lab 9: configuring the bash shell
lab 10: finding and processing files
lab 11: network clients
lab 12: file permissions
lab 13: switching users and setting default permissions
lab 14: the linux filesystem
lab 15: process controls
lab 16: installation, managing services, and securing the system
2. linux usage basics
logging into red hat enterprise linux
starting x from the console
accessing the command line from x
changing your password
the root user
elevating your privileges
editing text files
3. running commands and getting help
running commands
getting help
the whatis command
the help option
reading usage summaries
the man and info commands
documentation
4. browsing the filesystem
linux file hierarchy concepts
current working directory
file and directory names
absolute and relative pathnames
changing directories
listing directory contents
copying and moving files and directories
creating and removing files and directories
using nautilus
determining file content
viewing files
5. using the bash shell
bash introduction, heritage, and features
command line shortcuts
history tricks
command line expansion
command editing tricks
gnome-terminal
6. standard i/o and pipes
standard input and output
redirecting standard input and output
overwriting vs. appending
redirecting standard error
redirecting both standard output and error
using pipes to connect processes
7. text processing tools
tools for extracting text
tools for analyzing text
tools for manipulating text
special characters for matching text

intermediate tools
8. basic system configuration
configuring date and time
configuring printers
configuring the network
system logs
9. vi and vim
introducing vim
vim basics
opening, modifying, and sav ...''

Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.globalknowledge.ca/

Phone:1-800-courses

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