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Introduction to Linux What is Linux? How Linux Began and Origins of Linux The GNU Project Platforms, Applications & Distributions Linux Resources Minimum System Requirements The Fedora Project Red Hat Linux 7,8,9 vs. Enterprise 3.x Chapter 1 Review
Linux Installation Is Your Hardware Compatible? System Requirements Table Initiating an Installation Hard Disk Requirements Selecting an Installation Method Virtual Consoles Initiation Installation from Boot Media Welcome Screen and Boot Options Language Selection Keyboard & Mouse Configuration Installation Type Options Disk Partitioning Setup Boot Loader Configuration Network Configuration Firewall Configuration Language Support Selection Time Zone Configuration Root Password Configuration Authentication Configuration Desktop Configuration Demo - Fedora Installation Chapter 2 Review
Red Hat Package Manager "RPM" What is RPM? Demo - Reflection X Downloading RPM's RPM's 5 Modes of Operation Installing with RPM Installation Errors/Remedies Uninstalling Packages Upgrading RPM's Freshening RPM's Querying RPM's Verifying RPM's Additional RPM Resources Chapter 3 Review
Managing Users Linux User Types Adding Users Usernames Passwords User Home Directories UID and GID User Groups User Primary vs. Private Groups Sharing Files Built When Users are Created Files Checked by Bash Activating the User Manager GUI System Created Users & Groups Command Line User Deletion Chapter 4 Review
Partitioning and Filesystems Devices & Device Nodes IDE Devices SCSI Devices IDE Device Naming SCSI Chain Filesystem Management Commands Partition Planning Partition Types Supported Filesystems Creating Filesystems Formatting Floppies More Filesystem Details Link Count Mounting Filesystems Unmounting Filesystems Mount Command Options Mounting Remote Filesystems fstab File Swap Space Special Case: Swap Special Case: Automounter Quotas Maintenance & Repair Adding a New Hard Drive Recovering a Partition Demo -fstab File Chapter 5 Review
Backup and Restore Types of Backups Device Naming Conventions Tools for Backup & Restore mtools tar - For Tape Archives cpio - Copy Input/Output dd - Convert Files dump Command dump Command Examples Testing Your Restore Incremental Backup Strategy Other Backup Tools Common Backup Mistakes Drive Imaging Linux Recovery Skillset Demo - Backup & Restore Chapter 6 Review
Startup and Shutdown The Boot Process Run Levels Configuring Process Fields Inittab Example In The Beginning.Init The /etc/rc.d Directory /etc/rcX.d Script Sequencing Stop & Stop Services The /etc/rc.d/rc.local File Shutting Down Properly Methods of Rebooting Booting into Single-User Mode Creating a Boot Diskette Demo - Startup & Shutdown Procedures Chapter 7 Review
Compiling the Kernel What is the Linux Kernel? Why Compile the Kernel? Before You Get Started Four Kernel Upgrade Paths Check Your Tool Kit 4 Stages to Compile the Kernel Patching the Kernel Demo - Manually Compile the Kernel Chapter 8 Review
Scheduling 2 Major Scheduling Daemons The /etc/crontab File Simple /etc/crontab Example Complex /etc/crontab Example An Actual /etc/crontab File Sample /etc/cron.daily Directory Use /etc/cron.allow or /etc/cron.deny Starting & Stopping cron The at Command Anacron Starting & Stopping Anacron Sample /etc/anacrontab File Demo - Scheduling Chapter 9 Review
Basic Networking Concepts Platform Compatibility Physical Network Support Protocol Suite Support Network Device Names Network Kernel Modules ifconfig Command ifup & ifdown Scripts Interface Configuration Non-root User Control Multiple IP's on a Single Interface Client DHCP/BOOTP Global Parameters Configuration Utilities Network Tools Demo - Reconfigure Network Information Demo - Sysconfig Directory Chapter 10 Review
Printing Linux Printing over the Last 2 Years Setup Printing Common Unix Printing System "CUPS" Printing Flow in a CUPS Environment CUPS Browser Interface Linux-Supported Printers Printer Configuration Tools User Command Interface Starting & Stopping Printing Services lpr Examples lpq Examples lprm Examples lpc Usage Printing from Linux Applications redhat-config-printer Availability Troubleshooting Printing Chapter 11 Review
Linux Security Basic Levels of Security Physical Security Grub Security User-based Security User Accounts & Patterns Typical User No-No's Delegating Root Authority Password Security Pluggable Authentication Modules "PAM" Permissions Controlling Permissions Files & Filesystem Security Filesystem Monitoring Avoiding Trojan Horses Encryption Introduction to iptables iptables Examples: Filters iptables Examples: SNAT/DNAT Response Strategies Demo - Base Permissions Chapter 12 Review
Popular Linux Services SAMBA Naming SAMBA Overview SAMBA Components Exploring/Browsing Directories Browsing Resources with Linux Commands Letting Linux Use a Windows Printer Official SAMBA Website Apache Web Server Apache Naming Confusion Apache Configuration Files Official Apache Website What is Squid? Demo - Connecting to a Linux Machine Demo - Getting a list of Running Services Linux+ Certification Preparation
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