• Graphical installation of Linux
• Managing physical storage
• Introduction to the command line
• Learning how to install and configure local components and services
• Establishing network and securing network services
• Managing and securing files
• Administrating users and groups
• Deploying file-sharing services
• GUI-based tools and key command-line concepts
• Basic security skills
• Get started with the GNOME graphical desktop
Get started with GNOME and edit text files with gedit.
• Manage files graphically with Nautilus
Manage files graphically and access remote systems with Nautilus.
• Configure local services
Configure the date and time, and configure a printer.
• Manage physical storage I
Understand basic disk concepts and manage system disks.
• Manage logical volumes
Understand logical volume concepts and manage logical volumes.
• Monitor system resources
Manage CPU, memory, and disk utilization.
• Manage system software
Manage system software locally and using Red Hat Network (RHN).
• Establish network connectivity
Understand basic network concepts; configure, manage, and test network settings.
• Administer users and groups
Manage users and groups.
• Manage files from the command line
Understand Linux file system hierarchy and pathnames; manage files from the command line.
• Secure Linux file access
Understand Linux file access mechanisms; manage file access from the GUI and the command line.
• Administer remote systems
Share and connect to a desktop; use SSH and rsync.
• Configure general services
Manage services; configure SSH and remote desktops.
• Manage physical storage II
Manage file system attributes and swap space.
• Control the boot process
Understand runlevels and manage GRUB.
• Deploy file-sharing services
Deploy an FTP server and a web server.
• Secure network services
Manage a firewall; understand SELinux concepts and manage SELinux.
• Manage virtual machines
Understand basic virtualization concepts; install and manage virtual machines.
• Network configuration and troubleshooting
• Managing file systems and logical volumes
• Controlling user and file access
• Installing and managing services and processes
• Essential command-line operations
• Troubleshooting file systems and partitioning
• LVM, access control, and package management
Full Course Outline
• Linux Training in Chennai Automated installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Create and manage kickstart configuration files; perform installations using kickstart.
• Accessing the command line
Access the command line locally and remotely; gain administrative privileges from the command line.
• Intermediate command-line tools
Use hardlinks, archives and compression, and vim line.
• Regular expressions, pipelines, and I/O redirection
Use regular expressions to search patterns in files and output; redirect and pipe output.
• Network configuration and troubleshooting
Configure network settings; troubleshoot network issues.
• Managing simple partitions and file systems
Create and format simple partitions, swap partitions, and encrypt partitions.
• Managing flexible storage with the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
Implement LVM and LVM snapshots.
• Red Hat Accessing network file-sharing services; NFS and CIFS
Implement NFS, CIFS, and autofs.
• Red Hat Managing user accounts
Manage user accounts, including password aging.
• Red Hat Network user accounts with LDAP
Connect to a central LDAP directory service.
• Red Hat Controlling access to files
Manage group memberships, file permissions, and access control lists (ACL).
• Red Hat Managing SELinux
Activate and deactivate SELinux; set file contexts; manage SELinux booleans; analyze SELinux logs
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• Red Hat Installing and managing software
Manage software and query information with yum; configure client-side yum repository files.
• Red Hat Managing installed services
Managing services; verify connectivity to a service.
• Red Hat Analyzing and storing logs
Managing logs with rsyslog and logrotate.
• Red Hat Managing processes
Identify and terminate processes, change the priority of a process, and use cron and at to schedule processes.
• Red Hat Tuning and maintaining the kernel
List, load, and remove modules; use kernel arguments.
• Red Hat System recovery techniques
Understand the boot process and resolve boot problems.
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