Linux Operating System Essentials

Instructor: William Holliker

William Holliker is President of Open Systems Courseware which specializes in the development and delivery of leading edge technical training and courseware for Unix, Linux, Programming and Networking technologies. William has been a technical course developer and instructor for over 25 years. He has written three certificate training programs and two certification programs. In addition to his technical experience, William has delivered over 500 technical training courses throughout the world.

 
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Course Outlines

Level 1

1.0 Linux Essentials Overview
     1.1 Module Objectives
     1.2 Linux System Overview
     1.3 Differences in Linux and Unix
     1.4 Operating Systems Overview

2.0 Linux Installation Details
     2.1 Installation Objectives
     2.2 Install Steps
     2.3 Hardware Requirements
     2.4 Hardware Control
     2.5 Linux Device Names
     2.6 Installation Methods
     2.7 Installation Classes
     2.8 Partitioning the Hard Drive
     2.9 Network Settings

3.0 Installing Linux
     3.1 Objectives
     3.2 Firewall Configuration
     3.3 Language Support
     3.4 Account Configuration
     3.5 Packages to Install
     3.6 Post Installation
     3.7 Graphical Interface Configuration
     3.8 Installation Complete
     3.9 First Boot following Installation
     3.10 Installing Student Training Files

Level 2

1.0 Using Linux
     1.1 Objectives
     1.2 Login Screens
     1.3 Logging In
     1.4 The Shell
     1.5 Linux Resources
     1.6 Linux Reference Manual
     1.7 Keyword Searches
     1.8 Command Execution
     1.9 Option Formats
     1.10 Types of Commands
     1.11 Passwords
     1.12 User Information
     1.13 Processes

2.0 Linux Communications
     2.1 Objectives
     2.2 Electronic Mail

3.0 Linux File System
     3.1 Objectives
     3.2 Types of Files
     3.3 File Systems Characteristics
     3.4 File System Commands
     3.5 Directory Commands
     3.6 File Manipulation Commands
     3.7 Printing Files

Level 3

1.0 Linux Text Editing
     1.1 Objectives
     1.2 Editing Modes
     1.3 Entering & Exiting VI
     1.4 Navigating within VI
     1.5 Creating Text
     1.6 Modifying Text
     1.7 Text Substitution
     1.8 VI Shortcuts
     1.9 VI Options

2.0 Linux Shell
     2.1 Objectives
     2.2 Shell Overview
     2.3 Shell Functions
     2.4 Shell Variables
     2.5 Quoting
     2.6 I/O Redirection
     2.7 Pipes
     2.8 User Environment

Level 4

1.0 Shell Programming
     1.1 Objectives & Prerequisites
     1.2 Creating a Shell Program
     1.3 Executing The Shell Program
     1.4 Comments
     1.5 Debugging Shell Programming
     1.6 Functions
     1.7 Aliases
     1.8 Conditional Testing
     1.9 IF Statement
     1.10 Looping
     1.11 Job Control

2.0 Linux Utilities
     2.1 Objectives & Prerequisites
     2.2 Regular Expressions
     2.3 Printing File Information
     2.4 Extracting Information
     2.5 Translating Information
     2.6 Counting Words
     2.7 File Differences
     2.8 Finding Files

3.0 Network Commands
     3.1 Objectives & Prerequisites
     3.2 Ping Command
     3.3 Telnet Command
     3.4 FTP Command

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