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Course Number:
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LU1144 |
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Course Title:
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Introduction to Red Hat Linux and General UNIX |
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September 13 - 17, 2010
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Length:
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5 Day(s)
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Compare To:
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RH033: Red Hat Linux Essentials
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Description:
The goal of this class is to create a power user who can effectively use, customize and script a Linux / UNIX system for common command line processes as well as use basic network utilities. A student who successfully masters this material is ready to begin learning system administration.
What you will learn:
- Basic Linux navigation skills
- Knowledge of the Bourne Again Shell (bash)
- Basic shell scripting
- Deeper understanding of the Linux / UNIX operating system functions
Audience:
IT professionals who want to build user-level skills before learning system and network Administration.
Prerequisites:
- Knowledge of any operating system with both command line and graphical components (i.e. Windows, almost any version of Linux / UNIX, etc…)
Outline:
- History of Linux and UNIX
- Running Commands and Getting Help
- Browsing the Filesystem
- The bash Shell
- Standard I/O and Pipes
- Users, Groups, and Permissions
- vi and vim Editor Basics and Printing
- The Linux Filesystem In-Depth
- Configuring the bash Shell
- Advanced Topics in Users, Groups, and Permissions
- String Processing with Regular Expressions
- Finding and Processing Files
- Investigating and Managing Processes
- Network Clients
- bash Shell Scripting
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