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Linux For Administrators & Programmers

The document outlines a comprehensive Linux training curriculum divided into twelve modules covering topics such as Linux OS introduction, file systems, editors, user and group administration, file permissions, service control, process management, remote connections, file system partitions, logical volume management, networking, and databases with MariaDB. Each module includes specific subtopics aimed at providing a thorough understanding of Linux functionalities and management. The curriculum is designed for learners to gain practical skills in using and administering Linux systems.

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Linux For Administrators & Programmers

The document outlines a comprehensive Linux training curriculum divided into twelve modules covering topics such as Linux OS introduction, file systems, editors, user and group administration, file permissions, service control, process management, remote connections, file system partitions, logical volume management, networking, and databases with MariaDB. Each module includes specific subtopics aimed at providing a thorough understanding of Linux functionalities and management. The curriculum is designed for learners to gain practical skills in using and administering Linux systems.

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Module: 1 Linux Overview

– Introduction to Linux OS
– Various Linux Distributions
– Architecture and Features
– Basic Commands
Module 2: File Systems and Managing Files
– File systems hierarchy
– Managing files and directories
– File and Directory Operations
– Discussion of absolute and relative path

Module 3: Editors
– vim editor
– nano editor
– gedit editor

Module 4: User & Groups Administration


– Creating and managing users
– User settings
– Creating and managing groups

Module 5: File Permissions


– Permissions
– Special permissions
– Access Control List

Module 6: Controlling Services & Scheduling Jobs


– Services and daemons
– Scheduling jobs
– Regular expressions
– find and locate files

Module 7: Process Management


– Introduction to Processes
– Types of processes
– Controlling processes using kill command
– Prioritizing a process using nice value

Module 8: Connecting to remote systems


– Secure Shell: ssh, scp and rsync
Module 9: File System Partitions
– Master Boot Record
– Creating & mounting partitions
– SWAP partition
– GPT partition
– BIOS and UEFI interface

Module 10: Logical Volume Management


– Creating Volume Groups
– Working with physical extents
– Creating logical volumes
– Extending the size of a logical volume

Module 11: Networking in Linux


– Configure ipv4 network
– ip addressing & hostname

Module 12: Databases – MariaDB


– Introduction to Open Source Databases
– Install & configure MariaDB
– Creating a database, inserting & modifying a table
– Manager users
– Inserting & retrieving data from local and remote hosts

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