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Training Course:

CompTIA Linux+

School/Trainer:

Computer Training Unit, North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina, 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.

Suggested Prerequisites: Linux Professional: Apache Web Server & Linux Professional: System Administration

You Will Learn
Lesson 1: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LINUX
A Brief History of Linux

Benefits of Linux

Acquiring and Using Linux

Examining Linux Distributions Lesson 2: 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 Lesson 3: STARTING AND STOPPING LINUX
Shutting Down a Linux System

Booting a Linux System

Other Boot Methods Lesson 4: USER ACCOUNTS
Creating Additional User Accounts

Creating Groups

Managing Users

Managing Groups Lesson 5: INTRO TO THE FILESYSTEM
Filesystem Navigation

Managing the Filesystem

Performing Filesystem Maintenance

Locating Files Lesson 6: WORKING WITH LINUX PERMISSIONS
Understanding Permissions

Changing File and Directory Permissions

Changing Default Permissions and Ownership

Setting Daemon and Process Permissions

Evaluating System Security Lesson 7: CREATING AND VIEWING FILES
Using the vi Editor

Using Other Editors

Examining File Contents

Redirection Lesson 8: ARCHIVING FILES
Archiving Files with tar

Archiving Files with cpio

Archiving Files with Other Utilities

Zipping Files

Examining Backup Issues Lesson 9: WORKING WITH 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 Lesson 10: PRINTING FILES
Configuring a Local Printer

Printing

Managing Print Spools and Queues

Configuring Remote Printers Lesson 11: PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
Examining Package Solutions

Managing Packages with RPM

Verifying and Repairing Applications

Upgrading and Freshening Packages Lesson 12: CONFIGURING THE LINUX ENVIRONMENT
Examining Shells

Using Variables

Examining Linux Configuration Script Files

Examining System Startup Files

Examining the /etc/fstab File

Examining the korn System

Creating a Shell Script Lesson 13: MULTITASKING
Managing Jobs and Background Processes

Using the Process Table to Manage Processes

Introducing Delayed and Detached Jobs Lesson 14: 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 Lesson 15: MANAGING NETWORK SERVICES
Identifying Networking Concepts

Configuring Basic Network Services and Settings

Managing Network Services

Managing Remote Network Serv Lesson 16: 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 Lesson 17: TROUBLESHOOTING LINUX SYSTEMS
Understanding a Practical Troubleshooting Model

Troubleshooting Equipment Problems

Troubleshooting System Problems

Troubleshooting Application and Package Problems

Troubleshooting the Linux Operating System Lesson 18: PREPARING FOR A LINUX INSTALLATION
Gathering Installation Information

Creating Installation Disks

Partitioning the Disk Lesson 19: INSTALLING RED HAT LINUX 7.0
Installing Red Hat Linux

Configuring Linux Lesson 20: INSTALLING RED HAT 7. 0 W/ CUSTOM CLASS
Why Use the Custom Class?

Installing Linux Using the Custom Class

Partitioning the System

Choosing Which Packages to Install Lesson 21: APPENDIX
Certification Map to the Exam Blue Print ...''

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.ncsu.edu/
http://www.ncsu.edu/ctu/

Phone:919.515.8163

School Address:

Computer Training Unit
NC State University
McKimmon Center
1101 Gorman Street
Raleigh, NC 27606 USA

Jobs & Resumes: Raleigh
Houses & Roommates: Raleigh




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