RED HAT LINUX


Red Hat Linux ( RHO33 )
Duration : 25 Hours

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Module 1 - Overview

  1. UNIX History and Principles

  2. GNU Project, FSF, and the GPL

  3. Linux Origins and Benefits

  4. Red Hat Linux Offerings

  5. Recommended Hardware Requirements

  6. Red Hat Linux GUI Environments

Module 2 - A Quick Tour of Red Hat Linux

  1. Components of the Red Hat Linux User Interface

  2. Local Logins and Users

  3. Examining the Filesystem

  4. Command Line Shells

  5. Running Commands, Command Options

  6. Getting Help: man Pages and Other Utilities

  7. Date, Time, and Calendar

  8. Changing Your Password

  9. Virtual Consoles

Module 3 - File and Shell Basics

  1. The Current Working Directory

  2. File Names

  3. Absolute and Relative Pathnames

  4. The Home Directory and System Directories

  5. Changing Directories

  6. Listing Directory Contents

  7. Checking Free Space

  8. Copying, Moving and Renaming Files and Directories

  9. Creating and Removing Files Directories

  10. Determining File Type

  11. Viewing and Editing Text Files

  12. Filename Pattern Matching

  13. Hands-on Lab: File and Directory Operations

Module 4 - Users and Groups

  1. Users and Groups

  2. The Red Hat Linux Security Model

  3. The root User and Other System Users and Groups

  4. User Information Commands

  5. Changing Your Identity

  6. Hands-on Lab: User Information

Module 5 - File Access Permissions

  1. Red Hat Linux File Security

  2. Examining Permissions on Files and Directories

  3. File Permission Types

  4. User Categories

  5. Default File Permissions

  6. Changing Access Permissions

  7. Special Permission Types

  8. Hands-on Lab: File Permissions

Module 6 - The Red Hat Linux Filesystem

  1. Red Hat Linux File Hierarchy Concepts

  2. ext2/ext3 Filesystem Details

  3. Hard and Soft Links

  4. Mounting Removable Media

  5. Finding and Processing Files

  6. File Compression and Archiving Utilities

  7. Hands-on Lab: Red Hat Linux Filesystem Essentials

Module 7 - The bash Shell

  1. bash Heritage

  2. Shell and Environment Variables

  3. Which Command is Executed?

  4. Command Recall

  5. Command-Line Expansion

  6. Protecting from Expansion

  7. Command Return Values

  8. Aliases

  9. Shell Functions

  10. Startup and Shutdown Scripts

  11. Login Shells

  12. History Tricks

  13. Command Completion and Editing Tricks

  14. Configuring the bash Shell

  15. Hands-on Lab: The bash Shell

Module 8 - Standard I/O and Pipes

  1. Redirecting Input and Output

  2. Overwriting and Appending

  3. Redirecting Standard Error

  4. Redirecting Both Standard Output and Error

  5. Using Pipes to Connect Processes
 
 
 
 
     
 
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Course Schedule - July-Sept 2008
 
 
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