Award title
Certificate in Red Hat Linux Essentials
NFQ level of award
6
Schedule
Tuesday & Thursday
Fee
€2400
Starts
Oct, Jan, Apr
You Will Learn To
- Be effective users of Linux systems, acquiring skills and understanding of command line functions, file systems, users and groups, bash shell, process management, text editors, network applications, searching and organizing data, and graphical applications.
- This Linux training course also helps prepare course participants for the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) and Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exams, and serves as a prerequisite for the next course, Red Hat Linux System Administration.
Who Should Enroll:
- Anyone with experience or skills in Microsoft Operating Systems, A+, Network+ or other general IT background interested in expanding their IT skills and advancing their career in Linux.
Course Description
Lesson 1
- Logging In
- The Kernel, Programs, and Processes
- Examining the Filesystem
- Running Commands
- Managing Terminals
- Getting Help
- Filesystem Navigation
- Important Directories
- Managing Files
- Managing Directories
- File Names and File Globbing
- Examining Files
- Editing Files
- Linux Users and the /etc/passwd File
- Linux Groups and the /etc/group File
- Examining User Information
- Changing Identity
- Regular File Ownerships and Permissions
- Changing File Permissions: chmod
- Changing File Ownerships with chgrp and chown
- Directory Ownerships and Permissions
- chmod Revisited: Octal Notation
- Controlling Default Permissions: umask
- File Details
- Hard and Soft Links
- Directories and Device Nodes
- Disks, Filesystems, and Mounting
- Locating Files with locate and _nd
- Compressing Files: gzip and bzip2
- Archiving Files with tar
- Introduction to Bash
- Command Lists and Scripts
- Bash Variable
- Command Line Expansion
- Shell Customizations
- Sourcing Shell Scripts and Shell Initialization
Lesson 7
- Standard In and Standard Out
- Standard Error
- Pipes
- Text Encoding and Word Counting
- Finding Text: grep
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
- Everything Sorting: sort and uniq
- Extracting and Assembling Text: cut and paste
- Tracking differences: diff
- Translating Text: tr
- Spell Checking: aspell
- Formatting Text (fmt) and Splitting Files (split)
- An Introduction to Processes
- Process States
- Process Scheduling: nice and renice
- Sending Signals
- Job Control
- Scheduling Delayed Tasks: at
- Scheduling Periodic Tasks: cron
- An Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
- Linux Printing
- Linux Printing
- Email Overview
- The Evolution MUA
- Network Diagnostic Applications
- Terminal Based Web and FTP Clients
- Remote Shell Commands
- Advanced Shell Scripting
- Character Encoding and Internationalization
- The RPM Package Manager
