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Red Hat Linux ( RH033 ) |
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1 - Overview |
- UNIX History and Principles
- GNU Project, FSF, and the GPL
- Linux Origins and Benefits
- Red Hat Linux Offerings
- Recommended Hardware Requirements
- Red Hat Linux GUI Environments
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2 - A Quick Tour of Red Hat Linux |
- Components of the Red Hat Linux User Interface
- Local Logins and Users
- Examining the Filesystem
- Command Line Shells
- Running Commands, Command Options
- Getting Help: man Pages and Other Utilities
- Date, Time, and Calendar
- Changing Your Password
- Virtual Consoles
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3 - File and Shell Basics |
- The Current Working Directory
- File Names
- Absolute and Relative Pathnames
- The Home Directory and System Directories
- Changing Directories
- Listing Directory Contents
- Checking Free Space
- Copying, Moving and Renaming Files and Directories
- Creating and Removing Files Directories
- Determining File Type
- Viewing and Editing Text Files
- Filename Pattern Matching
- Hands-on Lab: File and Directory Operations
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4 - Users and Groups |
- Users and Groups
- The Red Hat Linux Security Model
- The root User and Other System Users and Groups
- User Information Commands
- Changing Your Identity
- Hands-on Lab: User Information
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5 - File Access Permissions |
- Red Hat Linux File Security
- Examining Permissions on Files and Directories
- File Permission Types
- User Categories
- Default File Permissions
- Changing Access Permissions
- Special Permission Types
- Hands-on Lab: File Permissions
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6 - The Red Hat Linux Filesystem |
- Red Hat Linux File Hierarchy Concepts
- ext2/ext3 Filesystem Details
- Hard and Soft Links
- Mounting Removable Media
- Finding and Processing Files
- File Compression and Archiving Utilities
- Hands-on Lab: Red Hat Linux Filesystem Essentials
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7 - The bash Shell |
- bash Heritage
- Shell and Environment Variables
- Which Command is Executed?
- Command Recall
- Command-Line Expansion
- Protecting from Expansion
- Command Return Values
- Aliases
- Shell Functions
- Startup and Shutdown Scripts
- Login Shells
- History Tricks
- Command Completion and Editing Tricks
- Configuring the bash Shell
- Hands-on Lab: The bash Shell
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8 - Standard I/O and Pipes |
- Redirecting Input and Output
- Overwriting and Appending
- Redirecting Standard Error
- Redirecting Both Standard Output and Error
- Using Pipes to Connect Processes
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