Training Course:CompTIA Linux+ CertificationSchool/Trainer:ExecuTrain Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' In this course you will define and identify origins, benefits, drawbacks, and uses of the Linux operating system. You will log in, enter commands, shut down and restart your Linux workstation, create and configure users and groups, and manage the filesystem. You will use Linux text editors and redirection to create and modify files. You will then archive files with tar, cpio, and other commands, work in the X Window environment, manage print services, and add and update packages through package management utilities.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to configure the Linux environment, multitask commands, manage multitasking, and configure and manage services and network services. You will also be able to work with hardware, troubleshoot Linux systems, prepare for Linux system installation, and install a custom Linux installation. Hardware and Software Required: Browser Netscape Communicator 4.0 Browser Other: AOL 4.0 Operating System MacOS 8.5 Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Operating System MS-Windows 95
Table of Contents:
History and Development of Linux A Brief History of Linux Benefits of Linux Acquiring and Using Linux Examining Linux Distributions System Access Logging In and Using the Linux System Entering Commands Getting Help Obtaining Information About Your System Logging In and Using Remote Linux Systems Starting and Stopping Linux Shutting Down a Linux System Booting a Linux System Other Boot Methods User Accounts Creating Additional User Accounts Creating Groups Managing Users Managing Groups Introduction to the Filesystem Filesystem Navigation Managing the Filesystem Performing Filesystem Maintenance Locating Files Working with Linux Permissions Understanding Permissions Changing File and Directory Permissions Changing Default Permissions and Ownership Setting Daemon and Process Permissions Evaluating System Security Creating and Viewing Files Using the vi Editor Using Other Editors Examining File Contents Redirection Archiving Files Archiving Files with tar Archiving Files with cpio Archiving Files with Other Utilities Zipping Files Examining Backup Issues Working in X Windows Introduction to X Windows and GNOME Managing Files and Filesystems Customizing X Windows Configuring X Windows Choosing and Changing Window Managers and Desktops Remote X Window Access Printing Files Configuring a Local Printer Printing Managing Print Spools and Queues Configuring Remote Printers Package Management Examining Package Solutions Managing Packages with RPM Verifying and Repairing Applications Upgrading and Freshening Packages Configuring the Linux Environment Examining Shells Using Variables Examining Linux Configuration Script Files Examining System Startup Files Examining the /etc/fstab File Examining the cron System Creating a Shell Script Multitasking Managing Jobs and Background Processes Using the Process Table to Manage Processes Introducing Delayed and Detached Jobs Configuring and Managing Services Starting and Stopping Services Identifying Core and Non-critical Services Configuring Basic Client Services Configuring Basic Internet Services Working with Modules Managing Network Services Identifying Networking Concepts Configuring Basic Network Services and Settings Managing Network Services Managing Remote Network Serv Working with Hardware ROM BIOS Installing and Configuring Add-In Hardware Removing and Replacing Hardware Installing and Configuring Hard Drives FireWire Ports Documenting Work Performed on a System Troubleshooting Linux Systems Understanding a Practical Troubleshooting Model Troubleshooting Equipment Problems Troubleshooting System Problems Troubleshooting Application and Package Problems Troubleshooting the Linux Operating System Preparing for a Linux Installation Gathering Installation Information Creating Installation Disks Partitioning the Disk Installing Red Hat Linux 7.0 Using the Workstation Class Installing Red Hat Linux Configuring Linux Installing Red Hat Linux 7.0 with the Custom Class Why Use the Custom Class? Installing Linux Using the Custom Class Partitioning the System Choosing Which Packages to Install Appendix Certification Map to the Exam Blue Print ...''
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