Enterprise Linux: Linux Fundamentals

Oracle University | Contact: +31 (0)30 669 9244 Enterprise Linux: Linux Fundamentals Duration: 4 Dagen What you will learn Designed to provide the es...
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Oracle University | Contact: +31 (0)30 669 9244

Enterprise Linux: Linux Fundamentals Duration: 4 Dagen What you will learn Designed to provide the essential skills needed to be proficient at the Unix or Linux command line. This challenging course focuses on the fundamental concepts and tools which make Linux so powerful. Students in this course commonly span a variety of skill levels, from beginners desiring a solid foundation in Linux to experienced users seeking to fill in gaps in their knowledge. The curriculum is designed to provide hands-on experience. Subjects focused on during this class include the Linux filesystem and how to manipulate it; the basic Linux notions of pipes, redirection, regular expressions, and other tools for performing complex tasks; the management of processes and jobs; vi, the standard Unix editor; and the ability to construct shell scripts to automate routine or difficult operations. Learn to: Identify - The Linux Filesystem Perform Text Processing Identify Command Shells Identify Multi-User Concepts Perform Archiving and Compression Create Shell Scripts

Course Objectives Identify Multi-User concepts Identify the Linux Filesystem Understand how to manipulate files Identify the Linux Kernel and Linux Features Identify the streaming editor and perform text processing Identify the role of command shell Use regular expressions with grep to search for character patterns Use archiving and compression commands Use text editors like pico,nano,vim,emacs Identifying and Changing the Shell Identify process management and job control identify how to perform command line messaging Use RPM to query the system and for information about locally installed packages and package files Identify the standard print commands Mounting filesystems & managing removable media Identify the X Window system

Course Topics What is Linux? Copyright © 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.

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UNIX Origins, Design Principles and Timeline FSF, GNU, and GPL - General Public License The Linux Kernel and Linux Features Popular uses of Linux What is a Distribution? Components of Distributions SLS, Slackware, Mandriva, and Debian Architecture Specific Distros Multi-User Concepts Multi-User Concepts got root? Logging In Switching User Contexts Gathering Login Session Info Gathering System Info Getting Help The Linux Filesystem LINUX Filesystem Features Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Navigating the Filesystem Displaying Directory Contents Determining Disk Usage Disk Usage with Quotas File Ownership File and Directory Permissions Manipulating Files Directory Manipulation File Manipulation File Creation and Removal Physical Unix File Structure Filesystem Links File extensions and content Displaying Files Previewing Files Text Processing Searching Inside Files The Streaming Editor Text Processing with Awk Replacing Text characters Text Sorting Duplicate Removal Utility Extracting Columns of Text Merging Multiple Files Shell Basics Role of Command Shell Communication Channels File Redirection

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Piping Commands Together Filename Matching Wildcard Patterns/Globing Brace Expansion Shell/Environment Variables Regular Expressions Regular Expression Overview Regular Expressions Archiving and Compression Directory Archive with tar and cpio The compress utility The gzip and bzip2 compression utilities Text Editing Text editing Pico/GNU Nano Pico/Nano Interface and Commands Vi: Basic and Advanced Vi Advanced Vi Commands Emacs and Emacs Interface Basic and Advanced Emacs Commands Command Shells Shells Identifying and Changing the Shell sh: Configuration Files sh: Script Execution sh: Prompts bash: Bourne Again Shell bash: Configuration Files bash: Command Line History, Editing and Completion Shell Scripting Shell Scripting Example Shell Script Positional Parameters Input & Output Doing Math Comparisons with test Conditional Statements The for Loop Process Management and Job Control What is a Process? Process Creation and States Viewing Processes Signals Tools to Send Signals Job Control Basics Jobs

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Screen - Messaging Command Line Messaging write, talk, and ytalk The mesg utility Internet Relay Chat Instant Messenger Clients Electronic Mail Sending Mail with sendmail Sending Email with mail Section 14 - The Secure Shell (SSH) Secure Shell Accessing Remote Shells Transferring Files Alternative sftp Clients SSH Key Management ssh-agent - Managing Software Downloading Software FTP, NcFTP, and lftp wget, lynx, and links Installing Software Installing Binary Packages - rpm Querying and Verifying with rpm Installing Debian Packages Compiling / Installing from Source Printing Linux printer sub-systems lpd and LPRng Common UNIX Printing System Standard Print Commands Format Conversion Utilities Ghostscript enscript mpage Mounting Filesystems & Managing Removable Media Filesystems Concept Review Mounting Filesystems NFS SMB File System Table Automating Mounts Removable media Preparing Floppy Diskettes - X Window System The X Window System

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X Modularity Xfree86/X.org Starting X Display Manager Concepts XDMCP and X Security Using Unix Remotely Customizing X Sessions

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