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Planning a Linux Implementation

Course Status: Released Courseware Features
Course Language: English  
Course Duration: 2 Hours  
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet  

Audience
People wishing to learn about the Linux operating system
Prerequisites
Some knowledge of computer operating systems; experience of using a command-line interface would be useful though not essential
Course Aim
This learning path introduces the key aspects of the Linux operating system and equips the student to install and configure Linux on suitable hardware. It describes how to set up and configure essential networking services over TCP/IP networks, including the Network File System (NFS), DNS, network printing, e-mail, and configuring a web server. The learning path explains how to maintain a secure Linux system. This involves: managing users, software, and processes; working with the Linux filesystem, and using text editors and the Bash shell. It also incorporates troubleshooting techniques and principles for Linux systems. This learning path prepares students for the CompTIA Linux+ examination.
Learning Objectives
To present and describe the key information needed to plan and prepare for a Linux installation
Topics Covered
Identifying system requirements
Hardware requirements for Linux
Ensuring hardware compatibility for Linux
Functions of Linux computers
Introduction to Linux
Choosing a Linux distribution
Introducing Linux



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