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Linux system administration (LPIC-1)

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

LPIC-1 training course description This five day hands on course provides a comprehensive coverage of core Linux administration tasks. The course covers generic Linux and is available for any Linux distribution required. It closely follows the LPIC curriculum allowing delegates to achieve the relevant certification if required. What will you learn Administer & configure Linux systems. Maintain Linux by handling disk space and taking regular backups. Manage software packages. Perform basic troubleshooting. Maintain a secure Linux system. Describe the organisation and implementation of the filesystem. LPIC-1 training course details Who will benefit: System administrators. Network administrators. Prerequisites: Linux fundamentals (LPI 010) Duration 5 days LPIC-1 training course contents Part I Exam 101 Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools Using a Shell, Shell Configuration, Environment Variables, Getting Help, Streams, Redirection and Pipes, Processing Text Using Filters, Manipulating files, Regular Expressions, grep,sed. Managing Software Package Concepts, Comparison of package formats, RPM, rpm Commands, Yum, Debian Packages, dpkg, apt-cache, apt-get, dselect, aptitude, Converting Between Package Formats, Dependencies and Conflicts, Startup Script Problems, Shared Libraries, Library Management, Managing Processes, the Kernel: The First Process, Process Lists, Foreground & Background Processes, Process Priorities, Killing Processes. Configuring Hardware Configuring Firmware and Hardware, IRQs, I/O Addresses, DMA Addresses, Boot Disks, Coldplug and Hotplug Devices, Configuring Expansion Cards and PCI Cards, Kernel Modules, USB Devices, Linux USB Drivers, Configuring Hard Disks, Partitioning Systems, LVM, Common Layouts, Creating Partitions and Filesystems, Maintaining Filesystem Health, Tuning, Journals, Checking Filesystems, Monitoring Disk Use, Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems. Managing Files File Management Commands, File Naming and Wildcards, File Archiving, Links, Directory Commands, File Ownership and Group, File access control, Permissions, chmod, Defaults, File Attributes, Disk Quotas, Enabling and setting Quotas, Locating Files, The FHS. Booting Linux and Editing Files Installing Boot Loaders, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, Alternative Boot Loaders, the Boot Process, Boot Messages, Runlevels and the Initialization Process, Runlevel Functions, Runlevel Services, Alternative Boot Systems , Upstart, system. Part II Exam 102 265 Securing the X Window System Localization, Configuring Basic X Features, X Server Options, Methods of Configuring X, X Display Information, X Fonts, The X GUI Login System, XDMCP Server, Using X for Remote Access, Screen Display Settings, Setting Your Time Zone, Your Locale, Configuring Printing, Conceptualizing the Linux Printing Architecture, Understanding PostScript and Ghostscript, Running a Printing System, Configuring CUPS, Monitoring and Controlling the Print Queue. Administering the System Managing Users and Groups, Tuning User and System Environments, Using System Log Files, Understanding syslogd , Setting Logging Options, Manually Logging Data, Rotating Log Files, Reviewing Log File Contents, Maintaining the System Time, Linux Time Concepts, Manually Setting the Time, Using NTP, Running Jobs in the Future, Understanding the Role of cron, Creating System cron Jobs, Creating User cron Jobs, Using anacron, Using at. Configuring Basic Networking TCP/IP, Network Hardware, Network Addresses, Hostnames, Network Ports, Configuring Linux for a Local Network, Configuring with DHCP, Static IP Address, Configuring Routing, Using GUI Configuration Tools, ifup and ifdown, Diagnosing Network Connections, Testing Connectivity, Tracing a Route, Checking Network Status , Examining Network Traffic, Additional Tools. Writing Scripts, Configuring Email, and Using Databases The Shell Environment, Aliases, Shell Configuration Files, Writing Scripts, Commands, Variables, Conditional Expressions, Loops, Functions, Managing Email, Choosing Email Software, Securing Your Email Server, Managing Data with SQL, Picking a SQL Package, Understanding SQL Basics, Using MySQL Securing Your System Administering Network Security, Super Server Restrictions, Disabling Unused Servers, Administering Local Security, Securing Passwords, Limiting root Access, Setting Login, Process, SUID/SGID Files, Configuring SSH, Using GPG, Generating, Importing and Revoking Keys, Encrypting and Decrypting Data, Signing Messages and Verifying Signatures.

Linux system administration (LPIC-1)
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Practical Linux Command Line 2.0

By Packt

Start your journey with the Linux command line with zero knowledge. This course will start from scratch with instructions to install a Linux OS on a virtual machine and advance to higher-level concepts with no prior knowledge required.

Practical Linux Command Line 2.0
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 37 minutes
£41.99

Mastering Linux Command Line

By Packt

Develop the most in-demand skills for DevOps and cloud professionals

Mastering Linux Command Line
Delivered Online On Demand13 hours
£93.99

The Art of Doing: Learn the Linux Command Line

By Packt

With the help of this course, you will be able to master the Linux commands and be able to access your computer files and directories without using the keyboard or mouse. You will also explore Bash scripting and develop the necessary skills that will help you in ethical hacking.

The Art of Doing: Learn the Linux Command Line
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 58 minutes
£74.99

Bash Scripting and Shell Programming (Linux Command Line)

By Packt

Learn bash programming for Linux, Unix, & Mac. Learn how to write bash scripts like a pro & solve real-world problems!

Bash Scripting and Shell Programming (Linux Command Line)
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 57 minutes
£93.99

Linux Command Line for Beginners

By Packt

Learn more about basic Linux System Administration

Linux Command Line for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 55 minutes
£138.99

Linux - The Productive Programmer's Best Friend

By Xpert Learning

About Course Learn how to use Linux to boost your programming productivity and become a more efficient developer. In this comprehensive course, you will learn: The best Linux terminals to use for programming How to use clipboard managers to save time and effort How to use Vim, the most powerful text editor for programmers How to use Zsh and the oh-my-zsh framework to customize your terminal experience Extensive lessons on terminal commands, including how to find and replace text, work with pipes and subshells, and automate tasks And much more! You will also receive access to a repository of scripts and an eBook containing all of the examples and explanations from the course. This course is perfect for programmers who are new to Linux or who want to learn how to use Linux more effectively. Enroll today and start your journey to becoming a more productive programmer with Linux! Here are some of the benefits of learning how to use Linux for programming: Linux is a powerful and flexible operating system that can be customized to meet your specific needs. Linux is also very efficient, which can make a big difference in your productivity, especially when working with large projects. Linux has a wide range of built-in tools and utilities that are designed for programmers, such as the Bash shell, Vim, and Git. Linux is also open source, which means that there is a large community of developers who are constantly contributing to and improving the platform. If you are serious about becoming a more productive programmer, then learning how to use Linux is an essential skill. This course will teach you everything you need to know to get started. Enroll today and start boosting your productivity! What Will You Learn? I'll increase my terminal productivity by using Terminator, Guake and other tools I'll be able to use regular expressions, pipes and subshells and external shell scripting libraries I'll work with files like a vim-fu master I'll increase my command line productivity (by learning how to use sed, find, tmux, network, autoenv and more) I'll be able to launch a webserver, modify images and productively work with Git I'll edit files without leaving the terminal, use the screen space efficiently and copy-paste like a pro All in all: I will double my terminal productivity Course Content Introduction Introduction Terminator- Hasta La Vista Terminal Guake - Not Quake! Clipit- Forget Everything, Paste from History Productive Shells: Reinvent The Way You Work Pre Chapter Vim Oh-my-zsh Your Terminal Never Felt This Good Before! Basic Regular Expressions Pipes and Subshells Your Shell's Salt and Pepper Shell Scripting for Fun and Profit Shell Scripting Libraries Vim Kung Fu Supercharging Vim Keyboard Kung Fu Plugin Steroids for Vim Vim Password Manager Extra- Fast Configuration Restore CLI: The Hidden Recipe Sed - One-Liner Productivity Treasure You Can Run, But You Can't Hide From 'Find' Tmux Virtual Consoles, Background Jobs and The Likes Network Who's Listening Autoenv Set a Lasting, Project-Based Habitat Don't rm The Trash Developers' Treasure On the Spot Webserver Shrinking Spells and Other Image Magic Go With the Git Flow Merge Git Conflicts With Ease From Localhost to Instant DNS JSON Jamming in The New Age No More Mister Nice Guy Closing Chapter Bonus Chapter Terminal Art Bonus Chapter Closing Chapter A course by Bogdan Vaida Experiential Trainer RequirementsYou need to have prior experience in the Linux command lineYou must have access to a Linux/Unix terminalBasic programming skills are recommended (but not required)Some basic shell scripting and web development knowledge make the course easier to understand Audience System administrators Developers who already know the basics of Linux and want to sharpen their skills People working in the Linux command line This course is not for people who are opening a terminal for the first time Audience System administrators Developers who already know the basics of Linux and want to sharpen their skills People working in the Linux command line This course is not for people who are opening a terminal for the first time

Linux - The Productive Programmer's Best Friend
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 30 minutes
£9.99

Linux Operating System: A Complete Linux Guide for Beginners

By Packt

Do you want to learn about Linux, but don't know where to start? Then you are in the right place. Take your first steps with this course. In this course, you will learn Linux installation, configuration, the Linux command line, administration, shell scripting, and much more. It is specially designed for absolute beginners with no prior experience in Linux.

Linux Operating System: A Complete Linux Guide for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 29 minutes
£82.99

Linux Basics

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

The 'Linux Basics' course provides a comprehensive introduction to Linux operating systems and basic administration. It covers essential concepts and commands for beginners and advances to more complex administrative tasks, enabling learners to develop proficiency in working with Linux environments. Learning Outcomes: Understand the fundamentals of Linux operating systems and their importance in the tech industry. Navigate and work with Linux command-line interfaces, files, and directories. Perform basic Linux administration tasks such as user management, file permissions, and process management. Configure network settings and services in Linux environments. Learn advanced Linux administration skills, including system backups, package management, and troubleshooting. Implement security measures to protect Linux systems from unauthorized access. Explore advanced Linux concepts such as shell scripting and kernel management. Gain practical experience in setting up and managing Linux servers. Use Linux efficiently for personal and professional projects. Prepare for more specialized Linux certifications or advanced courses. Why buy this Linux Basics? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Linux Basics there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This Linux Basics does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. Prerequisites This Linux Basics was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path As this course comes with multiple courses included as bonus, you will be able to pursue multiple occupations. This Linux Basics is a great way for you to gain multiple skills from the comfort of your home. Course Curriculum Section 1: Introduction Unit 1: Introduction 00:02:00 Unit 2: Course Overview 00:03:00 Section 2: Basic Linux Administration Unit 1: What is Linux 00:03:00 Unit 2: What is Virtual Box 00:02:00 Unit 3: Oracle Virtual Box Installation 00:04:00 Unit 4: Creating Virtual Machine 00:05:00 Unit 5: Linux Distributions 00:03:00 Unit 6: Linux CentOS7 Installation (Recommended) 00:25:00 Unit 7: Linux CentOS8 Installation (Optional) 00:25:00 Unit 8: Download and Install Putty 00:03:00 Unit 9: Connect Linux VM through Putty 00:05:00 Unit 10: Changing Password 00:05:00 Unit 11: Introduction to File System 00:05:00 Unit 12: File System Navigation Commands 00:10:00 Unit 13: Directory Listing Overview 00:03:00 Unit 14: Creating Files & Directories 00:09:00 Unit 15: Pipes 00:05:00 Unit 16: File & Directory Permissions 00:13:00 Unit 17: File Ownership Commands 00:12:00 Unit 18: Adding Text to Files 00:13:00 Unit 19: Help Commands 00:05:00 Section 3: Advance Linux Administration Unit 1: File Maintenance Commands 00:12:00 Unit 2: File Display Commands 00:08:00 Unit 3: Filters / Text Processing Commands 00:13:00 Unit 4: Finding System Information 00:05:00 Unit 5: Linux File Editor 00:15:00 Unit 6: User Account Management 00:15:00 Unit 7: Switch Users and Sudo Access 00:09:00 Unit 8: System Utility Commands 00:09:00 Unit 9: Processes and Schedules 00:20:00 Unit 10: OS Maintenance Commands 00:05:00 Unit 11: System Monitoring Commands 00:09:00 Unit 12: Shell Scripting 00:03:00 Unit 13: Basic Shell Scripts 00:13:00 Unit 14: History Command 00:05:00 Unit 15: Enabling Internet in Linux VM 00:03:00 Unit 16: Network Files and Commands 00:09:00 Unit 17: System Updates and Repositories 00:12:00 Assignment Assignment - Linux Basics 00:00:00

Linux Basics
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours 25 minutes
£10.99

Mastering Bash Shell Scripting: Automate your daily tasks [Updated for 2021]

By Packt

This video course takes a step-by-step and systematic approach to make you familiar with the bash shell scripting. You'll learn how to use the Linux command-line and commands to write and execute shell scripts for automating repetitive computing tasks.

Mastering Bash Shell Scripting: Automate your daily tasks [Updated for 2021]
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours 45 minutes
£60.99

Linux Administration Bootcamp: Go from Beginner to Advanced

By Packt

This course will help you to get started with Linux server administration. From covering the basic concepts needed for an entry-level Linux admin to advanced topics, such as Linux special permissions and commands, you will learn it all with the help of interesting activities.

Linux Administration Bootcamp: Go from Beginner to Advanced
Delivered Online On Demand8 hours 18 minutes
£33.99