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| Managing the Filesystem |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
Audience |
| Students wishing to acquire the basic skills required as a Linux system administrator |
Prerequisites |
| General knowledge of computers and computer operating systems; Unix knowledge ideal (because it is similar to Linux) |
Course Aim |
| This learning path is the first of four that collectively aim to prepare students to become Linux system administrators. The learning paths map directly to the Linux Professional Institute's exams for Level 1 certification. In particular, this learning path maps to the General Linux 1 exam (101). |
Learning Objectives |
| To enable the student to manage processes and edit text files |
Topics Covered |
| Navigating the filesystem Files in Linux The Linux filesystem hierarchy standard Exploring the Linux filesystem hierarchy Finding files and commands in Linux Identifying files in Linux Using hard and symbolic links in Linux File permissions and ownership Setting permissions on Linux files Setting permissions in Linux Using special permission modes in Linux Managing file ownership in Linux Filesystem mounting Mounting Linux filesystems Configuring Linux filesystems for mounting Mounting and unmounting Linux filesystems manually Filesystem management Monitoring Linux filesystem usage Checking Linux filesystems Reporting your Linux system's file usage The role of partitions in a Linux filesystem Creating partitions and filesystems in Linux Disk quotas Understanding disk quotas in Linux Managing disk quotas in Linux |