Training Course:CompTIA Linux+ 2005School/Trainer:ENO.com Stafford, Virginia, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Schedule our instructor led computer-based training programs at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best ComTIA Linux+ Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams. Complete with extensive end-of-chapter review questions, hands-on projects and exercises, Our Linux+ 2005 course serves as a practical guide that maps completely to CompTIA?s 2005 Linux+ certification objectives and is designed to prepare you to successfully pass the exam. This multimedia training course covers how to install, manage, and administer the Linux operating system.
The Linux+ certification was created to represent an individuals knowledge and skills regarding Linux operating system proficiency. A person who has achieved their Linux+ certification has demonstrated the expertise representative of an individual with at least 6 months of practical experience with the Linux operating system. Career Academy has provided you with tools necessary to achieve this highly sought after certification with our newest Linux+ 2005 CBT course. As always, our course focuses on the pertinent information needed to pass the CompTIAs 2005 Linux+ Certification Exam while providing you with knowledge and skill set required to perform effectively as a Linux professional. Included with this Program: 7 CDs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components 1 MeasureUp Exam Simulator Reinforces skills with key terms and extensive review questions in each chapter Live Education Support from Certified Trainers Exclusive Exam Pass Guarantee Certification of Completion Course Outline: Linux+ 2005 Training outline:
Chapter 1.0 ? Introduction to Linux
1. Define what Linux is, its components, and who originated it 2. List advantages of Linux 3. Define the GNU GPL 4. Define Linux and a Linux distribution 5. Locate common Web resources for Linux 6. Understand minimum configuration requirements
Chapter 2.0 ? Installation
1. Determine if their hardware will be compatible with Linux 2. Determine if there?s adequate hard disk space on their system to install Linux 3. Choose a method of installation 4. Start the installation program 5. Define your configuration to the installation program (e.g., language, keyboard, mouse, etc.) 6. Complete the installation
Chapter 3.0 ? Red Hat Package Manager “RPM�
1. Define RPM 2. List RPM?s five modes of operation 3. Understand RPM?s command line interface 4. Verify RPM packages 5. Invoke and use the Package Management Tool GUI 6. Recognize some RHL administration utilities
Chapter 4.0 ? Managing Users
1. Add, modify and delete user and group accounts with the Red Hat User Manager GUI and the command line shell 2. Understand user name and password restrictions and how to implement them. 3. Understand user groups, including the User Private Groups scheme used by Red Hat Linux 9
Chapter 5.0 ? Partitioning and Filesystems
1. The hierarchical filesystem model 2. Hard disk partitions 3. Filesystems 4. Mounting/unmounting filesystems 5. Filesystem management 6. Filesystem maintenance and repair
Chapter 6.0 ? Backup and Restore
1. List reasons for performing regular backups 2. List commands used to archive Linux files 3. Describe various types of backups 4. Perform both file and filesystem backups
Chapter 7.0 ? Startup and Shutdown
1. Name the major steps of the boot process 2. Define runlevels 3. Control subsystems 4. Shutdown and reboot the system properly 5. Boot into maintenance mode 6. Know how to make recovery diskettes
Chapter 8.0 ? Compiling the Kernel
1. Define the kernel 2. Download new kernel source code 3. Compile and install a custom kernel 4. Safely install a kernel binary RPM
Chapter 9.0 ? Scheduling
1. Understand usage and syntax of the cron and at commands 2. Create a crontab file 3. Understand syntax of the crontab file 4. Be able to start and stop the crond and atd daemons 5. Understand anacron and /etc/anacron file
Chapter 10.0 ? Basic Networking Concepts
1. Network Connections 2. Basic TCP/IP Concepts 3. Network Configuration 4. Network Configuration Utilities 5. Network Diagnostic Tools
Chapter 11.0 ? Printing
1. CUPS 2. Configuration Tools 3. Starting and Stopping Printing Services 4. Printing Commands 5. Configuring Printers and Queues
Chapter 12.0 ? SAMBA
1. Describe Linux/Windows connectivity 2. Configure Windows file/printer sharing 3. Browse a Windows file share from Linux 4. Connect to a Windows printer from Linux 5. Configure a simple Samba server
Chapter 13.0 ? Security
1. Physical Security 2. User-based Security 3. Files and Filesystem Security 4. Encryption 5. Introduction to Firewalls and iptables ...''
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