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LPIC1-101 Complete, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 47 lectures, 13 quizzes, based on 1 reviews, and has 12 subscribers.

You will learn about This course will mold you from novice to intermediate Linux Administrator. In almost 8 hours of video you will master the most common tasks related to Linux Administration. The videos contain demonstrations that you can either perform yourself or simply study. Each topic will end with a number of lab exercises that you can perform on your own laptop. To evaluate your understanding, you can take a quiz after each topic. The final video will provide you with additional study material in case you want to take the LPIC1 101-x00. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who want to get a solid introduction to Linux and Linux Administration. or If you have prior experience, then this course can strengthen your skills and fill in the gaps. or For LPIC 1 101-500 exam students. This course will be a definitive study resource. or The course is not biased and is applicable to all major Linux Distributions. (RedHat/Debian/Ubuntu/Suse/Mint) It is particularly useful for Students who want to get a solid introduction to Linux and Linux Administration. or If you have prior experience, then this course can strengthen your skills and fill in the gaps. or For LPIC 1 101-500 exam students. This course will be a definitive study resource. or The course is not biased and is applicable to all major Linux Distributions. (RedHat/Debian/Ubuntu/Suse/Mint).

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Summary

Title: LPIC1-101 Complete

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Quizzes: 13

Number of Published Lectures: 47

Number of Published Quizzes: 13

Number of Curriculum Items: 60

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 60

Original Price: $79.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • This course will mold you from novice to intermediate Linux Administrator.
  • In almost 8 hours of video you will master the most common tasks related to Linux Administration.
  • The videos contain demonstrations that you can either perform yourself or simply study.
  • Each topic will end with a number of lab exercises that you can perform on your own laptop.
  • To evaluate your understanding, you can take a quiz after each topic.
  • The final video will provide you with additional study material in case you want to take the LPIC1 101-x00.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students who want to get a solid introduction to Linux and Linux Administration.
  • If you have prior experience, then this course can strengthen your skills and fill in the gaps.
  • For LPIC 1 101-500 exam students. This course will be a definitive study resource.
  • The course is not biased and is applicable to all major Linux Distributions. (RedHat/Debian/Ubuntu/Suse/Mint)
  • Target Audiences

  • Students who want to get a solid introduction to Linux and Linux Administration.
  • If you have prior experience, then this course can strengthen your skills and fill in the gaps.
  • For LPIC 1 101-500 exam students. This course will be a definitive study resource.
  • The course is not biased and is applicable to all major Linux Distributions. (RedHat/Debian/Ubuntu/Suse/Mint)
  • This course has been developed by Peter van der Weerd and Pim Leemans; two Dutch Linux / UNIX contractors/instructors with a combined experience of over 45 years in teaching- and working with- Linux in over 25 countries.

    The course has been developed for anyone who wants to broaden their Linux skills; from novice to intermediate students.

    It follows the LPIC 1 101-500 exam requirements, but is very suitable for preparing for other Linux fundamentals exams as well. And of course you can take the course without having to enrol for an exam!

    The course material is NOT Linux biasedso can be used to study Debian / Ubuntu Linux, as well as Red Hat / CentOS or Suse.

    The credo that the course developers uphold during the course is “learning by example“. Peter has already successfully applied this to his video series on NetApp as well.

    The course guides you from novice to intermediate administrator on any Linux platform. And if you do find that you have questions that you would like to ask, then you can contact the developers directly.

    Using VirtualBox as the Hypervisor solution for the course, implies that the Linux installation does not have to interfere with your existing Windows / Mac OsX installation. And of course both VirtualBox as well as the Linux distributions used are free of charge!

    These are the topics that are being covered:

  • Section 1: History of Unix and Linux

  • Section 2: Installation of VirtualBox and Linux

  • Section 3: Introduction of the CLI

  • Section 4: Working in the Shell

  • Section 5: File management

  • Section 6: Symbolic Links and Hard links

  • Section 7: Working with streams

  • Section 8: Monitoring processes

  • Section 9: Execution priorities

  • Section 10: Regular Expressions

  • Section 11: Editing text

  • Section 12: File Permissions

  • Section 13: Debian package management

  • Section 14: CentOS package management

  • Section 15: Dynamic libraries

  • Section 16: Hardware settings

  • Section 17: Booting your system

  • Section 18: Run-levels and boot-targets

  • Section 19: Managing partitions

  • Section 20: Mounting filesystems

  • Section 21: Maintaining Filesystems

  • Section 22: The Filesystem hierarchy

  • Section 23: Linux as a Virtual Guest

  • The total amount of video footage is close to 8 hours..!

    Apart from the Topics, there will be Exercises, Quizzes and loads of Demos.

    Once you have completed the course, there is a final video “Are you prepared for the exam?” that will provide you with tips and tricks to further help you prepare for the exam if desired.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Overview

    Lecture 2: What is Linux

    Chapter 2: Installing Linux in Virtual Box

    Lecture 1: Install Virtual Box on Windows

    Lecture 2: Install Virtual Box on MacOSX

    Lecture 3: Install Ubuntu on Virtual Box

    Lecture 4: Install CentOS on Virtual Box

    Chapter 3: The Linux Command Line

    Lecture 1: Command Line part 1

    Lecture 2: Command Line part 2

    Chapter 4: Working in the Shell

    Lecture 1: Shell part 1

    Lecture 2: Shell part 2

    Chapter 5: Basic File Management

    Lecture 1: File Management part 1

    Lecture 2: File Management part 2

    Lecture 3: File Management part 3

    Chapter 6: Hard Links and Symbolic Links

    Lecture 1: Links part 1

    Lecture 2: Links part 2

    Chapter 7: Working with Streams

    Lecture 1: Streams part 1

    Lecture 2: Streams part 2

    Lecture 3: Streams part 3

    Lecture 4: Streams part 4

    Chapter 8: Monitoring Processes

    Lecture 1: Processes part 1

    Lecture 2: Processes part 2

    Chapter 9: Execution Priorities

    Lecture 1: Priorities

    Chapter 10: Regular Expressions

    Lecture 1: Regular expressions part 1

    Lecture 2: Regular expressions part 2

    Chapter 11: Editing Text

    Lecture 1: Editing text part 1

    Lecture 2: Editing text part 2

    Chapter 12: File Permissions

    Lecture 1: Permissions part 1

    Lecture 2: Permissions part 2

    Chapter 13: Debian Package Management

    Lecture 1: Debian Package Management

    Chapter 14: RedHat Package Management

    Lecture 1: RedHat Package Management

    Chapter 15: Shared Libraries

    Lecture 1: Shared Libraries

    Chapter 16: Hardware settings part 1

    Lecture 1: Hardware settings part 1

    Lecture 2: Hardware settings part 2

    Chapter 17: Booting your System

    Lecture 1: Booting your system

    Chapter 18: Runlevels and Boottargets

    Lecture 1: Runlevels and boottargets part 1

    Lecture 2: Runlevels and boottargets part 2

    Chapter 19: Managing Partitions

    Lecture 1: Managing partitions part 1

    Lecture 2: Managing partitions part 2

    Chapter 20: Mounting Filesystems

    Lecture 1: Mounting filesystems part 1

    Lecture 2: Mounting filesystems part 2

    Chapter 21: Maintaining Filesystems

    Lecture 1: Maintaining filesystems part 1

    Lecture 2: Maintaining filesystems part 2

    Chapter 22: Filesystem Hierarchy

    Lecture 1: Filesystem Hierarchy

    Chapter 23: Linux as a Virtual Guest

    Lecture 1: Linux as a virtual guest part 1

    Lecture 2: Linux as a virtual guest part 2

    Lecture 3: Linux as a virtual guest part 3

    Chapter 24: Final Video: Further Preparations

    Lecture 1: Learning Materials

    Instructors

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