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Lpic-1 Linux Administrator (101-500)
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Lpic-1 Linux Administrator (101-500)
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.91 GB | Duration: 12h 18m

Certificate Exam Course

[b]What you'll learn[/b]

Understand the core components of the Linux operating system and its architecture.

Explore the Linux file system structure, hierarchy, and essential directories.

Develop a strong command line skillset by learning and practicing essential commands.

Manipulate files, directories, and text using command line tools.

Learn how to manage processes, monitor system performance, and troubleshoot issues.

Create, format, mount, and manage different types of file systems.

Implement disk quotas and manage storage devices.

Set up and manage user and group accounts, including password policies

Understand authentication mechanisms and user-related configurations.

Configure network interfaces, IP addressing, and routing.

Learn about security concepts, access controls, and user privilege management.

Install, update, and remove software packages using package managers.

Manage system time and hardware configurations.

[b]Requirements[/b]

Participants should have a basic understanding of computer systems and operating systems. Some familiarity with Linux concepts is beneficial but not mandatory.

[b]Description[/b]

The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification demonstrates a basic proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 101-500 exam focuses on understanding the Linux system architecture, managing software, basic GNU commands, and the Linux file system hierarchy.The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator (101-500) course is a comprehensive training program designed to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to become proficient Linux administrators. This course serves as a preparation guide for the LPIC-1 certification exam (101-500) and covers essential concepts, tools, and practices necessary for effectively managing Linux systems in a professional environment.This course provides a deep dive into the world of Linux administration, catering to both beginners and individuals with some prior Linux experience.Participants should have a basic understanding of computer systems and operating systems. Familiarity with Linux concepts is helpful but not mandatory.· Understand the core components of the Linux operating system and its architecture.· Explore the Linux file system structure, hierarchy, and essential directories.· Develop a strong command line skillset by learning and practicing essential commands.· Manipulate files, directories, and text using command line tools.· Learn how to manage processes, monitor system performance, and troubleshoot issues.· Create, format, mount, and manage different types of file systems.· Implement disk quotas and manage storage devices.· Set up and manage user and group accounts, including password policies.· Understand authentication mechanisms and user-related configurations.· Configure network interfaces, IP addressing, and routing.· Learn about security concepts, access controls, and user privilege management.· Install, update, and remove software packages using package managers.· Manage system time and hardware configurations.

Overview

Section 1: Installing Linux

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 Installing Linux

Lecture 3 Detecting Hardware

Lecture 4 Linux as a VM

Lecture 5 The Linux Boot Process

Lecture 6 Configuring GRUB

Section 2: Executing Programs

Lecture 7 The Linux Shell

Lecture 8 Managing Processes

Lecture 9 Execution Priorities

Section 3: Working with Text Files

Lecture 10 Editing Files with nano

Lecture 11 Search and Replace with nano

Lecture 12 Editing Files with vi

Lecture 13 Search and Replace within vi

Section 4: The Linux Command Line

Lecture 14 Customizing bash

Lecture 15 Managing Files

Lecture 16 Redirecting Data with Pipes

Lecture 17 Redirecting Data with Redirects

Lecture 18 Filtering Output with cut

Lecture 19 Filtering Output with grep

Lecture 20 Working with Checksums

Section 5: Locating Data

Lecture 21 Locating Commands with which

Lecture 22 Locating Files Using find

Lecture 23 Locating Files Using grep

Lecture 24 Hard and Symbolic Links

Section 6: File Permissions

Lecture 25 File Ownership

Lecture 26 POSIX Based File Permissions

Lecture 27 ACL Based File Permissions

Section 7: Managing Software

Lecture 28 Shared Libraries

Lecture 29 Managing Software with dpkg and apt

Lecture 30 Managing Software with rpm and yum

Section 8: Managing Services

Lecture 31 Supporting Services in Linux

Lecture 32 Introduction to SysVinit

Lecture 33 Managing Services with SysVinit

Lecture 34 Introduction to systemd

Lecture 35 Managing Services with systemd

Section 9: Managing Storage

Lecture 36 Creating Partitions with fdisk

Lecture 37 Creating Partitions with parted

Lecture 38 Linux File Systems

Lecture 39 Creating File Systems

Lecture 40 Maintaining Filesystem Health

Lecture 41 Monitoring Disk Utilization

Lecture 42 Mounting Removable Media

Lecture 43 Mounting Fixed Disks

Individuals seeking to become Linux administrators.,IT professionals interested in gaining proficiency in Linux system administration.,Students aiming to achieve the LPIC-1 certification (101-500).,Individuals transitioning to Linux from other operating systems.

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