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| Using the Shell |
| 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 use and manage the shell environment |
Topics Covered |
| The shell and basic commands Why use the Linux shell? The shell prompt in Linux Issuing basic commands in Linux Special characters on the Linux command line Managing the shell Managing the Linux shell environment Setting $PATH in Linux Command history and editing in Linux Editing command history in Linux Command substitution and command paths in Linux Command redirection Command redirection in Linux Issuing redirection commands in Linux Linux processes Introduction to Linux processes Running, monitoring, and killing Linux processes Investigating the Linux system processes Modifying process priority in Linux Regular expressions Pattern matching in Linux Searching with grep, fgrep, and egrep in Linux Searching for text in Linux Using sed in Linux Text processing utilities Overview of Linux text processing utilities Formatting files in Linux Processing text files in Linux |