Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 17 Lessons
- 5 Days
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- Unit 1 - Linux Ideas and HistoryThe 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.1
- Unit 2 - Linux Usage Basics1
- Unit 3 - Running Commands and Getting Help1
- Unit 4 - Browsing the Filesystem1
- Unit 5 - Users, Groups and Permissions1
- Unit 6 - Using the bash Shell1
- Unit 7 - Standard I/O and Pipes1
- Unit 8 - Text Processing Tools1
- Unit 9 - vim: An Advanced Text Editor1
- Unit 10 - Investigating and Managing Processes1
- Unit 11 - Basic System Configuration Tools1
- Unit 12 - Finding and Processing Files1
- Unit 13 - Network Clients1
- Unit 14 - Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions1
- Unit 15 - The Linux Filesystem In-Depth1
- Unit 16 - Essential System Administration Tools1
- Unit 17 - So... What Now?1
Basic tips and tricks to make the Red Hat Enterprise Linux default shell work for you. Topics include tab completion, history, and an introduction to shell scripting.
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An introduction to some of the most useful text-processing utilities in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including grep, cut, sed, sort, diff, and patch.
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