Linux System Administration
Linux Advanced System and Network Administration
Description
You already have a basic knowledge of computer hardware and system administration. Now you would like to focus
on Linux system administration. You will install, configure, and manage Linux systems.
This course is designed for a person who has been performing basic system administration tasks and who needs
to install, configure, and manage a Linux-based system.
Course pre-requisites:
Students enrolling in this class should have basic computer skills and prior system administration experience
of at least six months with any operating system. They should also have a working knowledge of Linux and
should have performed basic user-level tasks on a Linux system. It is recommended that the students have
taken the course titled, A+ Certification: Core Hardware or possess equivalent knowledge.
Covered on the Linux System Administration: LPI Certification course
Installing Linux
- Perform Preinstall Tasks
- Install a Linux Workstation
Using the Linux Command Line
- Use Linux Commands
- Use the Command Line to Access Linux Documentation
Working with the Linux Filesystem
- Manage Files and Directories
- Manage Links to a File
- Edit Files
- Redirect Content
- Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions
- Apply Filters to Text Streams
Managing Packages
- Manage Packages Using the Red Hat Package Manager
- Manage Packages Using the Debian Package Manager
Configuring Hardware Devices
- Configure SCSI Devices
- Configure I/O Devices
- Configure Communication Devices
Configuring Network Connectivity
- Connect to a Network
- Configure Network Services
- Access a Remote Computer
- Implement DNS
- Configure Routing
- Debug Network Configuration Issues
Managing Users and Groups
- Configure User Profiles
- Manage User Accounts
- Manage Groups
- Manage File Ownership
- Manage File Access Rights
Configuring the Graphical User Interface
- Implement X
- Customize the Display Manager
- Customize the Window Environment
Configuring Software Services
- Configure the Boot Manager
- Set Up Email
- Install an Executable Program from Source
- Configuring Apache
- Manage Shared Libraries
- Perform Process Management
Working with the Kernel
- Customize Kernel Modules
- Manage the Kernel
Automating Tasks
- Develop Shell Scripts
- Manage Shell Scripts
- Customize the Shell Environment
- Schedule Jobs
Maintaining Filesystems
- Maintain a Local Filesystem
- Managing Disk Quotas
- Manage NFS
- Implement Samba
Maintaining the System
- Back Up Data
- Restore Data
- Maintain System Logs
- Manage a Print Queue
- Maintain the System Time
Securing the System
- Configuring Host Security
- Configure User-Level Security
- Configure Network Security
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