Training Course:RHCE (Certificate)School/Trainer:CORVIT Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Goal: A power user who can effectively use, customize and script a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system for common command line processes as well as use basic network utilities. A student who successfully masters the material in RH033 is ready to begin learning system administration RH133). Audience: IT professionals who want to build user-level skills before learning Linux System and Network Administration.
Prerequisites: User-level experience with any computer system, including: use of mouse, use of menus and use of any graphical user interface.
Unit 1 - Overview
- Objectives - UNIX History - UNIX Principles - GNU Project / FSF - GPL - GNU General Public License - Linux Origins - Why Linux? - Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Recommended Hardware Specifications - Local Logins - Virtual Consoles - The Xorg GUI Framework - The Xorg Graphical Environments - Starting Xorg - Changing Your Password
Unit 2 - Running Commands and Getting Help
- Objectives - Running Commands - Some Simple Commands - Getting Help - The whatis Command - The --help Option - Reading Usage Summaries - The man Command - Navigating man Pages - The info Command - Navigating info Pages - Extended Documentation - Red Hat Documentation - *Hands-on lab:* Getting Help with Commands
Unit 3 - Browsing the Filesystem
- Objectives - Linux File Hierarchy Concepts - Some Important Directories - Other Important Directories - Current Working Directory - File and Directory Names - Absolute Pathnames - Relative Pathnames - Changing Directories - Listing Directory Contents - Copying Files and Directories - Copying Files and Directories: The Destination - Moving and Renaming Files and Directories - Moving and Renaming Files and Directories: The Destination - Creating and Removing Files - Creating and Removing Directories - Using Nautilus - Moving and Copying in Nautilus - Determining File Content - Viewing an Entire Text File - Viewing Text Page by Page - *Hands-on lab:* Browsing the Filesystem
Unit 4 - The bash Shell
- Objectives - bash Introduction - bash Heritage and Features - Command Line Shortcuts - Command Line Shortcuts - Command Line Shortcuts - More History Tricks - Command Line Expansion - Command Line Expansion - Command Line Expansion - Protecting from Expansion - Protecting from Expansion - Command Editing Tricks - gnome-terminal - *Hands-on lab:* Exploring the Bash Shell
Unit 5 - Standard I/O and Pipes
- Objectives - Standard Input and Output - Redirecting Input and Output - Redirecting Output - Redirecting Standard Output - Overwriting vs Appending - Redirecting Standard Error - Redirecting Both Standard Output and Error - Redirecting Input - Using Pipes To Connect Processes - Useful Pipe Targets - tee - *Hands-on lab:* Standard I/O and Pipes
Unit 6 - Users, Groups, and Permissions
- Objectives - The Linux Security Model - Users - Groups - The root user - Linux File Security - Permission Types - Examining Permissions - Interpreting Permissions - Examining Directories - Linux Process Security - Changing Permissions - Symbolic Method - Changing Permissions - Numeric Method - Changing Permissions - Nautilus - *Hands-on lab:* File Permissions
Unit 7 - vi and vim Editor Basics
- Objectives - Overview of vi and vim - Starting vi and vim - Three Modes of vi and vim - Cursor Movement - Cursor Movement - Entering Insert Mode - Leaving Insert Mode: Esc - Change, Delete, and Yank - Put (paste) - Undoing Changes - Searching for Text - Command-Mode Tricks - Saving and Exiting: ex mode - *Hands-on lab:* vi and vim Editor Basics
Unit 8 - The Linux Filesystem In-Depth
- Objectives - Partitions and Filesystems - Inodes - Directories - Inodes and Directories - cp and inodes - mv and inodes - rm and inodes - Symbolic (or Soft) Links - Hard Links - The Seven Fundamental Filetypes - Checking Free Space - Removable Media - Mounting CDs and DVDs - Mounting USB Media - Mounting Floppy Disks - Formatting Floppy Disks - Why Archive Files? - Creating an Archive - Inspecting Archives - Extracting an Archive - Why Use File Compression? - Compression Utilities - Using Compression - Compressing Archives - *Hands-on lab:* The Linux Files system
Unit 9 - Configuring the Bash Shell
- Objectives - Configuring the Bash Shell Variables - Common Local Variables - The PS1 Local Variable - Aliases - Other Shell Configuration Methods - Configuring Commands: Environment Variables - Common Environment Variables - The TERM Environment Variable - The PATH Environment variable - How bash Expands a Command Line - Shell Startup Scripts - Login Shells - Startup Scripts: Order of Execution - /etc/profile - /etc/profile.d - ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc - ~/.bash_logout - *Hands-on lab:* Configuring the Bash Shell
Unit 10 - Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
- Objectives - User and Group ID Numbers - /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files - System Users and Groups - Changing Your Identity - User Information Commands - Default Permissions - Special Permissions - Special Permissions for Executables - Special Permissions for Directories - *Hands-on lab:* Switching Users and Setting a Umask
Unit 11 - Advanced vi/vim and Printing
- Objectives - File Repositioning - Filtering - ex mode: Search and Replace - Visual Mode - Advanced Reading and Saving - Using multiple "windows" - Configuring vi and vim - Expanding your Vocabulary - Printing in Linux - Printing Commands - Printing Utilities - *Hands-on lab:* Advanced Uses of the vi and vim Editors
Unit 12 - Introduction to String Processing
- Objectives - head - tail - tail - wc (word count) - sort - uniq - cut - Other String Processing Tools - Version Comparison with diff - Spell Checking with aspell - *Hands-on lab:* Introduction to String Processing
Unit 13 - String Processing with Regular Expressions
- Objectives - Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions - Wildcard Characters - Character Classes - Modifiers - Anchors - The | Operator - regex Combinations - Regular Expressions - Examples - Quote your regexs! - grep - sed - Using sed - less and vi - *Hands-on lab:* String Processing with Regular Expressions
Unit 14 - Finding and Processing Files
- Objectives - slocate - slocate Examples - find - Basic find Examples - find and Logical Operators - find and Permissions - find and Numeric Criteria - find and Access Times - Executing Commands with find - find Execution Examples - The Gnome Search Tool - *Hands-on lab:* Finding and Processing Files
Unit 15 - Investigating and Managing Processes
- Objectives - What is a Process? - How Processes Are Created - Process Ancestry - Process States - Viewing Processes - Sending Signals to Processes - Terminating Processes - Altering Process Scheduling Priority - Altering Process Scheduling Priority (continued) - Interactive Process Management Tools - Running a Process in the Foreground - Running a Process in the Background - Suspending a Process - Listing Background and Suspended Jobs - Resuming Suspended Jobs - Compound Commands - Scheduling a Process To Execute Later - Scheduling Periodic Processes - Using cron - Crontab File For ...''
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