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Training Course on Linux Unix OS

What Will I Learn?

Unix is a computer Operating System which is capable of handling activities from multiple users at the same time. The development of Unix started around 1969 at AT&T Bell Labs by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. This tutorial gives a very good understanding on Unix. The Unix/Linux operating system is a set of programs that act as a link between the computer and the user. The computer programs that allocate the system resources and coordinate all the details of the computer's internals is called the operating system or the kernel. Users communicate with the kernel through a program known as the shell. The shell is a command line interpreter; it translates commands entered by the user and converts them into a language that is understood by the kernel

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Indicative Content

    • Performing Basic Linux Tasks

      • Identify the History and Development of Linux

      • Enter Shell Commands

      • Get Help Using Linux

      • Start and Stop Linux

    • Managing User and Group Accounts

      • Create User and Group Accounts

      • Configure User Profiles

      • Administer User and Group Accounts

    • Managing Partitions and the Linux File system

      • Create Partitions

      • Navigate Through the Linux File system

      • Manage the File system

      • Maintain the File system

    • Managing Files in Linux

      • Create and Edit Text Files

      • Locate Files

      • Search Text Using Regular Expressions

      • Apply Filters to Text Streams

      • Link Files

      • Back Up and Restore Files

      • Manage Databases Using Maria DB

    • Managing Linux Permissions and Ownership

      • Modify File and Directory Permissions

      • Modify Default Permissions

      • Modify File and Directory Ownership

      • Set Special Permissions and Attributes

    • Printing Files

      • Configure a Local Printer

      • Print Files

      • Configure Remote Printing

    • Managing Packages

      • Manage Packages Using RPM

      • Verify Packages

      • Upgrade Packages

      • Configure Repositories

      • Manage Packages Using YUM

      • Advanced Package and Application Management

    • Managing Kernel Services

      • Explore the Linux Kernel

      • Customize Kernel Modules

      • Create an inert Image

      • Manage Device Drivers and Hardware Devices

      • Monitor Processes and Resources

    • Working with the Bash Shell and Shell Scripts

      • Perform Basic Bash Shell Operations

      • Write a Bash Shell Script

      • Customize the Bash Shell

      • Redirect Standard Input and Output

      • Use Control Statements in Shell Scripts

    • Managing Jobs and Processes

      • Manage Jobs and Background Processes

      • Manage Processes Using the Process Table

      • Delay and Detach Jobs

      • Schedule Jobs

      • Maintain the System Time

    • Managing System Services

      • Configure System Services

      • Monitor System Logs

      • Configure Security-Enhanced Linux (SE Linux)

    • Configuring Network Services

      • Connect to a Network

      • Configure Routes

      • Configure Client Network Services

      • Manage Remote Network Systems

    • Configuring Basic Internet Services

      • Configure Email Services

      • Control Internet Services

    • Securing Linux

      • Implement Basic System Security

      • Secure User Accounts

    • Managing Hardware

      • Identify Common Hardware Components and Resources

      • Configure Removable Hardware

      • Configure Disk Quotas

    • Troubleshooting Linux Systems

      • Troubleshoot System-Based Issues

      • Troubleshoot Hardware Issues

      • Troubleshoot Network Connection and Security Issues

    • Installing Linux

      • Prepare for Installation

      • The Linux Boot Process

      • Configure GRUB

      • Install the Operating System

    • Configuring the GUI

      • Implement X

      • Customize the Display Manager

      • Enable Accessibility Settings in Linux

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Objectives

  • Identify basic Linux concepts

  • Perform basic Linux tasks.

  • Manage user and group accounts.

  • Manage partitions and the Linux files system.

  • Manage various files in Linux.

  • Work with Linux permissions and ownership.

  • Print files.

  • Manage packages.

  • Manage kernel services.

  • Work with the Bash shell and shell scripts.

  • Manage jobs and processes.

  • Manage system services.

  • Configure network services.

  • Configure basic Internet services.

  • Implement measures to secure a Linux system.

  • Manage hardware associated with Linux systems.

  • Troubleshoot Linux system issues.

  • Install the Linux operating system.

  • Configure the

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Course Features

  • Lectures 0
  • Duration 90 Days
  • Certificate Yes
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