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Linux Level 1 - Introduction to Linux Use and System Administration
  Course Duration: 56 Hrs / Week End Classes
   
   
  Course Objectives :
   
 
Describe what Linux is and where it came from.
Use and configure the Gnome desktop.
Perform basic file system tasks such as listing files and creating and removing directories.
Search through files and directories using the grep and find commands.
Redirect command output using pipes and tees.
Use variables in both the bash and tcsh shells.
Set permissions using the chmod and umask commands.
Edit files using the vi editor.
Control jobs and processes using commands such as fg, bg, kill, and nice.
Archive and compress files with tar, gzip, and zip.
Install, upgrade, and uninstall software with RPM.
Maintain user, group, and system accounts.
Administer global and local initialization files for the bash and tcsh shells.
Describe the Linux boot sequence.
Use crontab and at to schedule commands to run in the future.
Set permissions using the chmod and umask commands.
Configure advanced permissions in Linux with the setuid and getuid commands.
Administer partitions with the fdisk and parted utilities.
Create, label, and mount filesystems.
Describe the organizational structure of ext2 and ext3 filesystem.
Administer the filesystem with the mke2fs and fsck commands.
Use RAID to provide redundancy across disks in an array.
Use Logical Volume Manager to provide more flexibility and functionality than traditional partitioning schemes.
Make filesystems of one machine available to other machines using Network Fileystems.
Limit disk space usage by individual users or members of groups with disk quotas.
Configure X Window System components.
Describe the essentials of TCP/IP theory.
Perform basic network setup and administration.
Configure the print spooler and manage the print queue.
Effectively troubleshoot a Linux system.
   
Prerequisites :
  An understanding of IT is required.
  (End-users and programmers who are new to the Linux environment.)
   
 
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