Linux Administration

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Linux Administration

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TUTORS

Julio García- juliog@nanforiberica.com

Course objectives

In this course the student will learn to install and administer Linux. You will learn how to manage account permissions, file permissions, and manage tasks. You will also learn the basics of linux kernel configuration.

Addressed to

Students who want to learn how to install and administer the Linux operating system.

 

Course content

Unit 1: The Shell

1.1. Introduction

1.2. BASH Terminal Basics

1.3. Shell Types

1.4. BASH Files

1.5. Environment Variables

1.6. Alias

1.7. I/O Redirection

1.8. Pipes or Pipes

1.9. Shell Programming

Unit 2: Regular Expressions

2.1. Definition

2.2. Use regular expressions

23. Regular expression meta characters

2.4. Definitions of character

2.5. Classes

2.6. Literals

2.7. Quantifiers

2.8. Anchors

2.9. Examples of regular expressions

2.10. Alternatives

2.11. More examples

Unit 3: The Linux Permissions Model

3.1. Permissions

3.2. File and directory permissions

3.3. A quick explanation of Unix permissions

3.4. Individual access permissions for a file

3.5. Individual access permissions to a directory

3.6. How do I change file and directory permissions?

3.7. How to change the permissions of the owner or group of a file or directory?

3.8. Practice

Unit 4: Account Management in Linux

4.1. Users

4.2. Users Management

4.2.1. Add Users

4.2.2. Delete and modify accounts

4.2.3. Deactivate user accounts

4.3. Groups

4.4. Manage groups

Unit 5: File Systems in Linux

5.1. Ext2

5.2. Ext3

5.3. ReiserFS

5.4. FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard)

5.5. File names in Linux

5.6. Search files

5.7. Reading: Directories and files

Unit 6: Processes and Tasks

6.1. Processes

6.2. Foreground and Background

6.3. Signs

6.4. Time

6.5. Work in the background

6.6. Stopping and relaunching tasks

Unit 7: Word Processing

7.1. What is a word processor?

Unit 8: Booting the system

8.1. Linux boot

8.2. Partitions

8.2.1. Types of partitions

8.2.2. Create and modify partitions and logical drives

8.2.3. The problem of Microsoft partition visibility

8.3. Bootloader

8.4. Linux nomenclature

8.5. Lips

8.6. Install Lilo

8.6.1. General configuration file structure

8.6.2. Global Options

8.6.3. Linux or other OS sections

8.6.4. Lilo Options

8.6.5. Manipulate the partition table

8.6.6. Examples

8.7. Install GRUB

8.8. Mount and unmount partitions (mount)

8.8.1. Execution levels

8.8.2. System logs

Unit 9: The process of generating a program

9.1. Brief history of the program generation process

9.2. What is a library?

9.3. Types of libraries

9.4. Linux binding

9.5. Dynamic linking and loading shared libraries

Unit 10: Compiling applications from source code

10.1. Compile applications

10.2. A little cleaning

10.3. Uninstall a compiled program

Unit 11: Package Management Concepts

11.1. Software Distribution: Packages and Package Management Systems

11.2. RPM – Red Hat Package Manager

11.3. Using RPM

11.4. Package management with Debian

11.5. DPKG the Debian (un)installation system

Unit 12: Kernel

12.1. Introduction to the Kernel

12.2. Architecture

Final knowledge test

Quality questionnaire


Software and Hardware Requirements

Hardware: Multimedia PC

Pentium IV or higher, 1 Gb of memory, sound card, speakers/headphones

Software:

Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7

Browsers: Explorer 6,7 and 8 or Firefox 2 and 3

Java 1.5 or higher

Adobe Flash Player 7.0 or higher

Javascript enabled

Adobe Reader 8.0 or higher

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