Comptia Linux+ Certification Workshop
Course Description
The CompTIA® Linux+ Powered by LPI (Exams LX0-103 and LX0-104) course, developed to cover CompTIA Powered by LPI exams LX0-103 and LX0-104, builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with the Linux operating system to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job in any type of Linux career.
This course can benefit you in two ways. If your job duties include Linux troubleshooting, installation, or maintenance, or if you are preparing for any type of Linux-related career, it provides the background knowledge and skills you will require to be successful. In addition, it assists you if you are preparing to take the CompTIA® Linux+ Powered by LPI exams (Exam Codes: LX0-103 and LX0-104), in order to become a CompTIA® Linux+ Certified Professional.
5 days
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Prerequisites
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following courses or have equivalent knowledge:UNIX and Linux: Fundamentals
UNIX and Linux: Advanced User
CompTIA® A+®: A Comprehensive Approach (Exams 220-901 and 220-902) (helpful, but not required)
Course Objectives
In this course, you will administer Linux.You will:
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 and shell scripts.
Manage jobs and processes.
Manage system services.
Configure network services.
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.
Performing Basic Linux Tasks
Identify the History and Development of LinuxEnter Shell Commands
Get Help Using Linux
Start and Stop Linux
Managing User and Group Accounts
Create User and Group AccountsConfigure User Profiles
Administer User and Group Accounts
Managing Partitions and the Linux Filesystem
Create PartitionsNavigate Through the Linux Filesystem
Manage the Filesystem
Maintain the Filesystem
Managing Files in Linux
Create and Edit Text FilesLocate Files
Search Text Using Regular Expressions
Apply Filters to Text Streams
Link Files
Back Up and Restore Files
Manage Databases Using MariaDB
Managing Linux Permissions and Ownership
Modify File and Directory PermissionsModify Default Permissions
Modify File and Directory Ownership
Set Special Permissions and Attributes
Printing Files
Configure a Local PrinterPrint Files
Configure Remote Printing
Managing Packages
Manage Packages Using RPMVerify Packages
Upgrade Packages
Configure Repositories
Manage Packages Using YUM
Advanced Package and Application Management
Managing Kernel Services
Explore the Linux KernelCustomize Kernel Modules
Create an initrd Image
Manage Device Drivers and Hardware Devices
Monitor Processes and Resources
Working with the Bash Shell and Shell Scripts
Perform Basic Bash Shell OperationsWrite a Bash Shell Script
Customize the Bash Shell
Redirect Standard Input and Output
Use Control Statements in Shell Scripts
Managing Jobs and Processes
Manage Jobs and Background ProcessesManage Processes Using the Process Table
Delay and Detach Jobs
Schedule Jobs
Maintain the System Time
Managing System Services
Configure System ServicesMonitor System Logs
Configure Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
Configuring Network Services
Connect to a NetworkConfigure Routes
Configure Client Network Services
Manage Remote Network Systems
Configuring Basic Internet Services
Configure Email ServicesControl Internet Services
Securing Linux
Implement Basic System SecuritySecure User Accounts
Managing Hardware
Identify Common Hardware Components and ResourcesConfigure Removable Hardware
Configure Disk Quotas
Troubleshooting Linux Systems
Troubleshoot System-Based IssuesTroubleshoot Hardware Issues
Troubleshoot Network Connection and Security Issues
Installing Linux
Prepare for InstallationThe Linux Boot Process
Configure GRUB
Install the Operating System
Configuring the GUI
Implement XCustomize the Display Manager
Enable Accessibility Settings in Linux
CompTIAComptia Linux+LinuxLinux AdministrationLPIRed HatRed Hat LinuxLX0-103LX0-104