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Red Hat Linux 7 System Administration CBT Course
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Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 1
1.0 Introductions
1.1 Linux
1.2 Red Hat Software
1.3 Red Hat Certified Engineer
1.4 Audience for this Material & Caveats for Test Takers
2.0 Important Concepts
2.1 Interaction Between Components of Linux
2.2 Multitasking
2.3 File Systems, Devices in Linux/dev/& Device Drivers
2.4 Linux vs. NT & UNIX
3.0 Installing Red Hat Linux
3.1 Hardware for Linux
3.2 PP Installation Source Methods
3.3 Preparing the Hard Disk & what You Need for Partitions
3.4 Creating Boot Disks
3.5 Installation Walkthrough
3.6 Configuring your Graphical Environment
4.0 Starting the System
4.1 Initialization Process
4.2 How the System Boots in Brief
4.3 Shutting Down Linux
4.4 Emergency Boot with Rescue Disk
5.0 Configuring LILO
5.1 How LILO Operates
5.2 Includes Many Optional Parameters
5.3 Relying on LILO for Other Operating Systems
6.0 Setting up Graphics
6.1 Layers in X
6.2 Tools for XFree86
6.3 Xconfiguration, XF86Config, others
6.4 Starting X
6.5 Linux Conf Tool
6.6 Remote X Sessions
Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 2
1.0 The Initialization Process
1.1 Bios > MBR > boot Sector > Kernel > init
1.2 Runlevels & Scripts
1.3 Using LinuxConf or tksysv to Modify Services in runlevels
1.4 The Etc/sysconfig directory
2.0 Basic System Administration
2.1 Popular Tools & Text vs. Graphical Tools
2.2 Kuduzu intro
3.0 Some Command Line Utilities
3.1 Find , Locate, Grep
3.2 File, Type & Which
3.3 Procinfo, Isdev, Idd
3.4 Users, Who
3.5 Zip/other Compression
4.0 File System Administration
4.1 Directory locations & the /etc directory
4.2 Using Mount, Explaining Mount Points
4.3 Using df & du for File System Information & the fstab File
4.4 Inode & Links
Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 3
1.0 Using the File System Automounter
1.1 Amd & Autofs
1.2 Configuring Autofs
1.3 Working with Autofs
2.0 File System Troubleshooting
2.1 File System Fragmentation
2.2 Using FSK
2.3 Using dumpe2fs
2.4 Using tune2fs
3.0 RAID
3.1 Defining RAID Levels & its Benefits
3.2 Hardware & Software RAID
3.3 RAID as Root File System
4.0 Using Diskettes
4.1 Using Mount to Access Disks
4.2 Using Gnome Icons
4.3 Using the Mtools Package
5.0 Backing up the System
5.1 Tape Backup Devices & CD Devices
5.2 Backup Levels
5.3 Using the Tar & cpio Commands
5.4 Tape Control Commands
5.5 Using Commercial Backup Packages
6.0 Using Disk Quotas
6.1 Setting up Quotas in fstab
6.2 Edquota
6.3 Seeing Usage Reports for Users
7.0 File & Directory Permissions
7.1 Basics
7.2 Chmod & Octal
7.3 Graphical Changing in File Manager
7.4 SUID, GUID & Sticky
7.5 Attributes isattr chattr
Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 4
1.0 User & Group Management
1.1 Understanding User & Group Accounts
1.2 Users, Creating Files, File Permissions, & Primary Groups
1.3 Using the Command Line
1.4 Creating Users & Groups
1.5 Modifying Users
1.6 Adding Groups
1.7 SU & New User Command
1.8 Communication between Users
2.0 Managing Processes
2.1 Understanding Processes & the Kernel
2.2 Process States
2.3 Watching Memory Usage
2.4 Process Priorities with Nice & Renice
2.5 Understanding Signals
2.6 Using KILL to Send signals
3.0 Managing Jobs in the Shell
3.1 A Process vs. a Job & Starting Foreground & Background Processes
3.2 Keeping Child Processes Active
4.0 Automating Process Execution
4.1 Startup Scripts Determining the Purpose of Execution
4.2 Scheduling a tasks
Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 5
1.0 Managing Printing
1.1 The Printcap File & Setting up a Printer with Printtool
1.2 Print Filters & Page Description Languages
1.3 Remote Printing & Using the lpr Command
1.4 Managing the Print Queue
1.5 The lpc Command
1.6 Bounce Queues
2.0 Kernel Modules
2.1 What are Kernel Modules
2.2 Kernelcfg
2.3 Kerneld
2.4 Finding Kernel Modules
3.0 Kernel
3.1 Why Recompile the Kernel
3.2 Configuration Using Three Methods
3.3 Compiling
3.4 Booting to the New Kernel & Checking uname
4.0 Logging
4.1 Purpose & Location
4.2 Syslog.conf
4.3 Types of Logs
5.0 Networking Basics
5.1 TCP/IP Basics
5.2 Command Line Utilities
5.3 IP Aliasing
Red Hat Linux 7.0 System Administration: Level 6
1.0 Client Networking Services
1.1 Setting up NIS
1.2 Using NFS Client
1.3 DHCP
2.0 Sharing File Systems - NFS
2.1 Setting up the NFS Server & Exporting
2.3 Exportfs Command
3.0 Sharing File Systems - Samba
3.1 SMB & Samba
3.2 Using smbclient
3.3 Viewing the SMB Server from Windows
4.0 Sharing File Systems - NetWare
4.1 Mars Installation & Configuration
4.2 Printing
5.0 Procmail
5.1 Email Terms & Procmail
5.2 Recipes
6.0 Introducing Internet Services
6.1 Inetd
6.2 Transient or Standalone Serversm
6.3 Services & Port Numbers
6.4 Access Control with TCPd Wrappers
7.0 Security
7.1 Physical Security
7.2 Login Security
7.3 PAM
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