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Linux Brief

The document provides an overview of the "Linux Junior Administrator LPIC" training program which is 120 hours over 10 weeks. The course outline covers topics such as using the Linux shell, managing files and file systems, processing text, installing and administering Linux systems, managing users and groups, networking fundamentals, and security administration.

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Linux Brief

The document provides an overview of the "Linux Junior Administrator LPIC" training program which is 120 hours over 10 weeks. The course outline covers topics such as using the Linux shell, managing files and file systems, processing text, installing and administering Linux systems, managing users and groups, networking fundamentals, and security administration.

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Linux Junior Administrator LPIC Training program

(English Material) Course Length: 120 Hours @ 10 Week (12 Hours per week) Participants will gain a thorough background in the concepts of Linux administration including installation, maintaining, monitoring, planning and controlling the different aspects of the daily server and workstation works. Course Outline 1. Introduction: Open Source & The GNU GPL History of UNIX, Linux and GNU What does Free/Open Source mean? Overview of the Linux Architecture The concept of Linux Distributions 2. Using The Linux Shell Understanding shells Using the command line Environment variables and settings Managing processing Modifying process priorities 3. Managing Files Managing files Understanding file system hierarchy Locating files Creating links Working with permissions Using compression tools Managing quotas 4. Using Partitions and File systems Linux file system overview Creating partitions and file systems Checking the file system Mounting and unmounting file systems 5. Processing Text Working with input and output Modifying text with filters Enhancing searches with regular expressions

6. Using Documentation Getting help with man pages Using documentation stored in /user/doc Documentation on the Internet Creating documentation Providing technical support 7. Understanding The Boot Process Using LILO Understanding run levels and init Customizing the boot process Troubleshooting the boot process 8. Installing Software Installing software from source code Managing shared libraries Red Hat Package Manager RPM 9. Installing Linux Hardware requirements Resolving Conflicts Partitioning Schemes Boot Managers Installing Linux 10. The X Window System Overview of the X Window System Installing X Versions of XFree86 Configuring X Starting X Using X Running X clients remotely 11. Managing Users And Groups Special users Manually adding users and groups Managing users and groups Configuring global and user settings

12. Administering The System Starting and stopping daemons System logging Scheduling jobs Performing backups Limiting core dump files 13. Working With The Linux Kernel Kernel overview Reconfiguring and installing a new kernel 14. Using Shells and Shell Scripts Using vi Customizing the shell environment Writing simple shell scripts 15. Networking Fundamentals The TCP/IP protocol suite Configuration and troubleshooting 16. Managing Network Services Using the Internet Super Server Configuring basic network services Using send mail Using apache Using NFS Using Samba Using DNS 17. Managing Security Performing security administration tasks Providing host security Limiting users Checking security

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