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About this Course

You will acquire the skills needed to install and support one or more distributions of the Linux operating system and learn information and skills that will be helpful as you prepare for CompTIA® Linux+™ Powered by LPI exams (Exam Codes: LX0-101 and LX0-102).

Audience Profile

This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems, who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of Linux concepts and skills to prepare for a career in Linux support or administration, or to prepare for CompTIA® Linux+™ Powered by LPI exams (Exam Codes: LX0-101 and LX0-102).

At Course Completion

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify basic Linux concepts and perform basic Linux tasks.
  • manage user and group accounts.
  • manage partitions and the Linux filesystem.
  • manage various files in Linux.
  • work with Linux permissions and ownership.
  • print files.
  • manage packages.
  • manage kernel services.
  • work with the Bash shell.
  • manage jobs and processes.
  • manage system services.
  • configure Linux services to provide users with network connectivity.
  • configure basic Internet services.
  • implement measures to secure a Linux system.
  • manage hardware associated with Linux systems.
  • troubleshoot Linux system issues.
  • install the Linux operating system.
  • configure the GUI.

Outline

Lesson 1: Familiarizing Yourself with Linux

  • Topic 1A: Review the History and Development of Linux
  • Topic 1B: Enter Shell Commands
  • Topic 1C: Get Help Using Linux
  • Topic 1D: Start and Stop Linux

Lesson 2: Managing User and Group Accounts

  • Topic 2A: Create User and Group Accounts
  • Topic 2B: Configure User Profiles
  • Topic 2C: Manage User and Group Accounts

Lesson 3: Managing Partitions and the Linux Filesystem

  • Topic 3A: Create Partitions
  • Topic 3B: Navigate Through the Linux Filesystem
  • Topic 3C: Manage the Filesystem
  • Topic 3D: Maintain the Filesystem

Lesson 4: Managing Files in Linux

  • Topic 4A: Create and Edit Files
  • Topic 4B: Locate Files
  • Topic 4C: Search Text Using Regular Expressions
  • Topic 4D: Apply Filters to Text Streams
  • Topic 4E: Link Files
  • Topic 4F: Back Up and Restore Files
  • Topic 4G: Manage Databases Using MySQL

Lesson 5: Working with Linux Permissions and Ownership

  • Topic 5A: Modify File and Directory Permissions
  • Topic 5B: Modify Default Permissions
  • Topic 5C: Modify File and Directory Ownership
  • Topic 5D: Set Advanced Permissions

Lesson 6: Printing Files

  • Topic 6A: Configure a Local Printer
  • Topic 6B: Print Files
  • Topic 6C: Manage Print Jobs and Queues
  • Topic 6D: Configure Remote Printing

Lesson 7: Managing Packages

  • Topic 7A: Manage Packages Using RPM
  • Topic 7B: Verify Packages
  • Topic 7C: Upgrade Packages
  • Topic 7D: Configure Repositories
  • Topic 7E: Manage Packages Using YUM
  • Topic 7F: Manage Packages Using the Debian Package Manager
  • Topic 7G: Manage Packages Using Source Files
  • Topic 7H: Manage Shared Libraries

Lesson 8: Managing Kernel Services

  • Topic 8A: Explore the Linux Kernel
  • Topic 8B: Customize Kernel Modules
  • Topic 8C: Create an initrd Image
  • Topic 8D: Manage Device Drivers
  • Topic 8E: Monitor Hardware Devices
  • Topic 8F: Monitor Processes and Resources

Lesson 9: Working with the Bash Shell and Shell Scripts

  • Topic 9A: Perform Basic Bash Shell Operations
  • Topic 9B: Write a Bash Shell Script
  • Topic 9C: Customize the Bash Shell
  • Topic 9D: Redirect Standard Input and Output
  • Topic 9E: Use Control Statements in Shell Scripts

Lesson 10: Managing Jobs and Processes

  • Topic 10A: Manage Jobs and Background Processes
  • Topic 10B: Manage Processes Using the Process Table
  • Topic 10C: Examine Delayed and Detached Jobs
  • Topic 10D: Schedule Jobs
  • Topic 10E: Maintain the System Time

Lesson 11: Managing System Services

  • Topic 11A: Configure System Services
  • Topic 11B: Monitor System Logs
  • Topic 11C: Configure SELinux

Lesson 12: Configuring Network Services

  • Topic 12A: Connect to a Network
  • Topic 12B: Configure Routes
  • Topic 12C: Configure Client Network Services
  • Topic 12D: Manage Remote Network Systems

Lesson 13: Configuring Basic Internet Services

  • Topic 13A: Configure Email Services
  • Topic 13B: Control Internet Services

Lesson 14: Securing Linux

  • Topic 14A: Examine the Basics of System Security
  • Topic 14B: Secure User Accounts
  • Topic 14C: Enable Firewall Functionality
  • Topic 14D: Implement Security Auditing
  • Topic 14E: Describe the Intrusion Detection System

Lesson 15: Managing Hardware

  • Topic 15A: Identify Common Hardware Components and Resources
  • Topic 15B: Configure Removable Hardware
  • Topic 15C: Configure Disk Quotas

Lesson 16: Troubleshooting Linux Systems

  • Topic 16A: Troubleshoot System-Based Issues
  • Topic 16B: Troubleshoot Hardware Issues
  • Topic 16C: Troubleshoot Network Connection and Security Issues

Lesson 17: Installing Linux

  • Topic 17A: Prepare for Installation
  • Topic 17B: Identify the Phases of the Linux Boot Sequence
  • Topic 17C: Configure GRUB
  • Topic 17D: Install the Operating System
  • Topic 17E: Perform Post-Installation Tasks

Lesson 18: Configuring the GUI

  • Topic 18A: Implement X
  • Topic 18B: Customize the Display Manager
  • Topic 18C: Customize the Window Environment
  • Topic 18D: Enable Accessibility Settings in Linux

Appendix A: Mapping Course Content to the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI Certification Exam Objectives

Appendix B: CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI: Acronyms and Abbreviations

Appendix C: Syntax

Prerequisites

6 to 12 months of Linux experience (especially command line) is helpful, but not required.