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LPIC-1 Linux System Administrator Masterclass  No.1

LPIC-1 – Linux System Administrator Masterclass, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 129 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 391 reviews, and has 2119 subscribers.

You will learn about Preperation for both of the LPIC-1 exams 101 and 102 in actual version 5.0. Linux administration Determine and configure hardware settings Boot the system Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system Design hard disk layout Install a boot manager Manage shared libraries Use Debian package management Use RPM and YUM package management Linux as a virtualization guest Work on the command line Process text streams using filters Perform basic file management Use streams, pipes and redirects Create, monitor and kill processes Modify process execution priorities Search text files using regular expressions Basic file editing Create partitions and filesystems Maintain the integrity of filesystems Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems Manage file permissions and ownership Create and change hard and symbolic links Find system files and place files in the correct location Customize and use the shell environment Customize or write simple scripts Install and configure X11 Graphical Desktops Accessibility Manage user and group accounts and related system files Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs Localisation and internationalisation Maintain system time System logging Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) basics Manage printers and printing Fundamentals of internet protocols Persistent network configuration Basic network troubleshooting Configure client side DNS Perform security administration tasks Setup host security Securing data with encryption This course is ideal for individuals who are People who are interested in Linux or System administrators or Coming system administrators or Interested people who want to target the LPIC-1 exam It is particularly useful for People who are interested in Linux or System administrators or Coming system administrators or Interested people who want to target the LPIC-1 exam.

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Title: LPIC-1 – Linux System Administrator Masterclass

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.63

Number of Lectures: 129

Number of Quizzes: 10

Number of Published Lectures: 129

Number of Published Quizzes: 10

Number of Curriculum Items: 139

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 139

Original Price: 139.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Preperation for both of the LPIC-1 exams 101 and 102 in actual version 5.0.
  • Linux administration
  • Determine and configure hardware settings
  • Boot the system
  • Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system
  • Design hard disk layout
  • Install a boot manager
  • Manage shared libraries
  • Use Debian package management
  • Use RPM and YUM package management
  • Linux as a virtualization guest
  • Work on the command line
  • Process text streams using filters
  • Perform basic file management
  • Use streams, pipes and redirects
  • Create, monitor and kill processes
  • Modify process execution priorities
  • Search text files using regular expressions
  • Basic file editing
  • Create partitions and filesystems
  • Maintain the integrity of filesystems
  • Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems
  • Manage file permissions and ownership
  • Create and change hard and symbolic links
  • Find system files and place files in the correct location
  • Customize and use the shell environment
  • Customize or write simple scripts
  • Install and configure X11
  • Graphical Desktops
  • Accessibility
  • Manage user and group accounts and related system files
  • Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs
  • Localisation and internationalisation
  • Maintain system time
  • System logging
  • Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) basics
  • Manage printers and printing
  • Fundamentals of internet protocols
  • Persistent network configuration
  • Basic network troubleshooting
  • Configure client side DNS
  • Perform security administration tasks
  • Setup host security
  • Securing data with encryption
  • Who Should Attend

  • People who are interested in Linux
  • System administrators
  • Coming system administrators
  • Interested people who want to target the LPIC-1 exam
  • Target Audiences

  • People who are interested in Linux
  • System administrators
  • Coming system administrators
  • Interested people who want to target the LPIC-1 exam
  • In this LPIC-1 exam preparation course you will receive everything you need to pass both exams.

    In the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator Masterclass you will receive more than 27 hours of video material, 4 vocabulary books, 2 workbooks with almost 60 practical tasks and 180 multiple choice questions as they are also asked in this way in the exams. Of course, the course covers the current LPI exam version 5.0. Should LPI ever release version 5.5 or 6.0, this course will be adapted promptly. Promised!

    In order to be able to take this course and accordingly to receive the perfect exam preparation, you do NOT need to have previous knowledge of Linux. Of course, it will be easier for you if you already have experience with Linux, but even if you have never dealt with Linux before, the course will pick you up at the very beginning.

    First we create the prerequisites to be able to install different Linux distributions and of course we also install two Linux systems, namely Ubuntu Linux and Fedora Linux.

    Before we begin with the topics that are relevant for the exam, you will receive an introduction to the Linux console, so that it will be much easier for you to get started with the topics that LPI provides.

    In this course I will demonstrate every command that is mentioned in the exam catalog so that you can see with your own eyes what it does, how it works and of course that you can do everything on your own computer.

    If you carry out the corresponding commands yourself and not just read in a book or watch me carry out the commands, you will be able to learn much better, more intensively and faster.

    To make things even easier for you, I have created four vocabulary books for you with commands and their meanings and with paths and files and their meanings. This will make learning even easier for you.

    To be VERY safe, you simply work through the workbooks, which give you almost 60 practical tasks that you have to carry out. This should consolidate your knowledge even further and the exams will be child’s play for you.

    At the end of each major topic, you can go through a small quiz with 180 multiple choice questions like those asked in the exams.

    As you can see, with this course you really have everything you need to pass the two exams and soon be able to call yourself Linux administrator.

    I am looking forward to see you in the class right away.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Course outline

    Chapter 2: Preperation of practice

    Lecture 1: Installation Virtualbox

    Lecture 2: Installation Ubuntu

    Lecture 3: Installation Fedora

    Lecture 4: Linux on Virtualbox

    Chapter 3: Introduction to the console

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the console

    Chapter 4: 101.1 Determine and configure hardware settings

    Lecture 1: Downloads

    Lecture 2: Virtual filesystems

    Lecture 3: Devices filesystem

    Lecture 4: Kernel modules

    Lecture 5: Display hardware

    Chapter 5: 101.2 Boot the system

    Lecture 1: Boot process – part 1

    Lecture 2: Boot process – part 2

    Lecture 3: SysVinit

    Lecture 4: upstart

    Lecture 5: systemd

    Chapter 6: 101.3 Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system

    Lecture 1: Runlevel

    Lecture 2: Boot targets

    Chapter 7: 102.1: Plan hard disk partitioning

    Lecture 1: Directory structure according to FHS

    Lecture 2: SWAP

    Lecture 3: Partitions

    Lecture 4: Mount

    Lecture 5: LVM

    Chapter 8: 102.2: Install a boot manager

    Lecture 1: GRUB Legacy

    Lecture 2: GRUB 2

    Chapter 9: 102.3: Manage shared libraries

    Lecture 1: Shared Libraries

    Chapter 10: 102.4: Use debian package management

    Lecture 1: dpkg

    Lecture 2: apt

    Lecture 3: aptitude

    Chapter 11: 102.5: Using RPM and YUM package management

    Lecture 1: rpm

    Lecture 2: yum

    Lecture 3: zypper

    Chapter 12: 102.6: Linux as guest virtualization

    Lecture 1: Linux as guest virtualization

    Chapter 13: 103.1: Working on the command line

    Lecture 1: History, Manpages and echo

    Lecture 2: bash, env, set, unset, export

    Chapter 14: 103.2: Process text streams with filters

    Lecture 1: cat, head, tail

    Lecture 2: zcat, bzcat, xzcat

    Lecture 3: nl, wc, od

    Lecture 4: md5sum, sha256sum, sha512sum

    Lecture 5: sort, uniq, tr, cut, paste

    Lecture 6: sed, split

    Chapter 15: 103.3: Basic file management

    Lecture 1: cd, cp und mv

    Lecture 2: touch, file und ls

    Lecture 3: mkdir, rmdir, rm, find

    Lecture 4: dd

    Lecture 5: tar

    Lecture 6: cpio

    Lecture 7: gzip, gunzip, bzip2, bunzip2, xz, unxz

    Lecture 8: File Globbing

    Chapter 16: 103.4: Using streams, pipes and diversions

    Lecture 1: STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR, <, <<, <<<, >, >>, |

    Lecture 2: xargs

    Chapter 17: 103.5: Create, monitor and terminate processes

    Lecture 1: ps, top, uptime, free

    Lecture 2: pgrep, kill

    Lecture 3: pkill, killall

    Lecture 4: nohup, screen, tmux

    Lecture 5: watch

    Chapter 18: 103.6: Change process execution priorities

    Lecture 1: nice, renice, ps, top

    Chapter 19: 103.7: Searching text files with regular expressions

    Lecture 1: regex, grep, egrep, fgrep

    Chapter 20: 103.8: Basic editing of files

    Lecture 1: vi – Part 1

    Lecture 2: vi – Part 2

    Chapter 21: 104.1: Create partitions and file systems

    Lecture 1: File systems, fdisk part 1

    Lecture 2: fdisk part 2, mkfs, mkswap

    Lecture 3: gdisk, parted

    Chapter 22: 104.2: Ensuring the integrity of file systems

    Lecture 1: du, df

    Lecture 2: fsck, mke2fs

    Lecture 3: tune2fs

    Lecture 4: xfs_repair, xfs_db, xfs_fsr

    Chapter 23: 104.3: Controlling the mounting and unmounting of file systems

    Lecture 1: mount, umount

    Lecture 2: /etc/fstab

    Lecture 3: blkid, systemd mount units

    Chapter 24: 104.5: Manage file access rights and ownership

    Lecture 1: Permissions, chmod

    Lecture 2: Sticky Bit, SETUID, SETGID

    Instructors

  • LPIC-1 Linux System Administrator Masterclass  No.2
    Manuel End
    System Engineer Datacenter
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