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Total Time : 7.00 hrs
Number of Movies : 103
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33785
Language : english
Author : Michael Jang
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Description Red Hat Certified Technician Linux is the most important operating system on the Internet. It`s recognized everywhere as the cost-effective way to operate all kinds of servers. With the support of powerhouses like IBM, Dell, HP, and Sun, demand for Linux servers is growing. Red Hat is the dominant player in Linux. And the Red Hat Certified Technician is the first of the ?hands-on? exams recognized for testing real skills. This practical " how to " course by VTC author Mike Jang, uses practical examples to demonstrate the skills tested by the RHCT exam. To begin learning simply click the links. < p > < i > * Captions not available on CD version. < /i > < /p > |
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Introduction
Welcome
System Requirements
Prerequisite Skills
Using Standard Command Line Tools
Processing Text Streams and Files
Running a Terminal-based Text Editor
Managing Input/Output Redirection
Working with Basic TCP/IP Addressing
Running su & passwd
Working with tar, gzip, & bzip2v
Configuring Email & Web Clients
Working with lftp
Installing Linux
Preparing to Install
First Steps
Partition Options
Configuring File Systems
Configuring Software RAID
GRUB Configuration
Network Configuration
Package Groups
Configure & Troubleshoot While You Wait
System & Service Initialization Understanding the Boot Process Troubleshooting GRUB Loading Kernels & Modules Running the First Process & inittab More on /etc/inittab Controlling how Services Start Shutdown & Reboot
Configuring Kernel Services & Modules Managing Modules Configuring with /proc & sysctl.conf Finding Detected Hardware Controlling & Monitoring Processes
Managing Filesystems Partition Management Creating Filesystems with Journals & More Filesystem Attributes Mounting in /etc/fstab Automounting Filesystem Management Commands
Configuring Network Devices Detecting Network Devices Working with Network Status Commands Running Network Configuration Commands Deciphering Network Configuration Files Pt.1 Deciphering Network Configuration Files Pt.2 Network Client Tools (DHCP/route/DNS)
Package Management & Kickstart Understanding The Red Hat Package Manager Understanding yum & Dependency Resolution Correctly Upgrading Kernels Using RPM Command Features Setting up Kickstart
User Administration Creating New Users Managing Password Aging Using Login Shells Managing Groups Configuring a Special Group Running sudo & su Understanding Network User Databases Managing File Permissions Managing File Ownership Understanding Access Control Lists Troubleshooting Security Enhanced Linux
Printing & Administration Tools Understanding CUPS Controlling cron & crontab Making syslog he|p your Logs Backing Up Locally & Remotely Pt.1 Backing Up Locally & Remotely Pt.2
The X Window System Understanding X Server/X Client Relationship Using X Clients & Remote X Sessions Configuring the X Window Graphically Configuring X With Text Commands Understanding the X Configuration File
Advanced Filesystem Management Configuring Software RAID Recovering a Software RAID Volume Creating Logical Volumes Converting LVM1 to LVM2 & Resizing Limiting Users by Quota
Troubleshooting Reviewing the Scientific Method Troubleshooting the X Window Troubleshooting Networking Booting Differently Using the Rescue Environment
Troubleshooting & System Maintenance Boot Systems Into Different Runlevels Solve Network Configuration Problems Work Through Hostname Resolution Problems Set up the X Window Configure a Desktop Environment Add New Partitions/Filesystems & Swap Troubleshooting at the Command Line
Installation & Configuration Install over a Network Set up your own Partitions Install & Configure Printers Schedule Tasks Using cron & at Connect to a Network Directory Service Work with the Automounter Users/Groups/Quotas & File Access Control Lists Configuring Permissions for Collaboration Install & Update RPMs Properly Update the Kernel Package Remote Repositories Using yum or pup Modify the System Bootloader Implement Software RAID Managing Kernel Run-time Parameters Scripting to Automate System Maintenance
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