This course
is designed to meet the Linux Professional Institute’s certification exam
requirements for LPI 101, to help you attain the LPI certification of
LPIC-1. Upon successful completion you should understand how to work at
the Linux command line and how to perform easy maintenance tasks such
as helping users; adding users to a larger system; backing-up, restoring,
shutting-down, rebooting, installing, and configuring a workstation (including
X); and connecting a workstation to a LAN or the Internet. This course
maps to the exam requirements of the LPIC-1 Exam for Junior Level Administration.
This training is available in versions that will run on a Windows system
or a Linux system.
Linux
LPI 101 Certification (5 CD Set)
| $299.00
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Shipping (US only)
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Course Instructor:
Various
Expert trainers
with various technical specialties..
Topic
101: Hardware & Architecture
Configure Fundamental BIOS Settings
Configure Modem& Sound Cards
Setup SCSI Devices
Setup Different PC Expansion Cards
Configure Communication Devices
Configure USB Devices
Topic 102: Linux Installation & Package Management
Design Hard Disk Layout
Install a Boot Manager
Make & Install Programs from Source
Manage Shared Libraries
Use Debian Package Management
Use Red Hat Package Manager (RPM)
Topic 103: GNU & Unix Commands
Work on the Command Line
Process Text Streams Using Filters
Perform Basic File Management
User Streams, Pipes, & redirects
Create, Monitor, & Kill Processes
Modify Process Execution Priorities
Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions
Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using VI
Topic 104: Devices, Linux File Systems & Hierarchy Standard
Create Partitions & File Systems
Maintain the Integrity of File Systems
Control Mounting & Un-mounting File Systems
Managing Disk Quota
Use File Permissions to Control Access
Manage File Ownership
Create & Change Hard & Symbolic Links
Find System Files & Place Files in Correct Location
Topic 110: The X Window System
Install & Configure XFree86
Setup a Display Manager
Install & Customize a Window Manager Environment
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