Overview
Overview
Red Hat Linux Essentials is designed for beginning Linux system administrators who are interested in learning essential system administration skills for Enterprise Linux. The class provides-hands-on training to effectively use, customizes, and script common command line utilities. In addition, administrators will learn how to perform essential system administration tasks including basic installation, package management, and user management procedures.
Audience
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- Windows users and system administrators who would like to expand their skill-set and learn Linux.
- IT professionals who are interested in learning fundamental system administration skills.
- Programmers, database administrators, and others who interface with other operating systems but now want to perform those tasks on a Linux system.
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Prerequisites
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- User-level experience with any computer operating system
- Prior command-line experience is helpful but not required
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Curriculum
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Unit 1 - Linux Ideas and History
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH033) course. Note: Technical content subject to change without notice. Significant changes in course content will generally be available in posted outlines at least two months prior to being implemented in scheduled courses, to allow enrolled students adequate prep time. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.
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Unit 2 - Linux Usage Basics
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Unit 3 - Running Commands and Getting Help
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Unit 4 - Browsing the Filesystem
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Unit 5 - Users, Groups and Permissions
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Unit 6 - Using the bash Shell
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Unit 7 - Standard I/O and Pipes
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Unit 8 - Text Processing Tools
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Unit 9 - vim: An Advanced Text Editor
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Unit 10 - Investigating and Managing Processes
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Unit 11 - Basic System Configuration Tools
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Unit 12 - Finding and Processing Files
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Unit 13 - Network Clients
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Unit 14 - Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
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Unit 15 - The Linux Filesystem In-Depth
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Unit 16 - Essential System Administration Tools
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Unit 17 - So... What Now?