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Linux + System
Administration
The CompTIA Linux+
certification exam is designed to validate the knowledge and abilities of
individuals with at least six months of practical Linux experience. It is a
course that is a corner stone to higher level of certification. It covers
installing, operating and maintaining Linux operating systems.
Course Objective:
1. This course is designed to participant who wishes to immediately pick up the
necessary skills to set-up and administer simple services on Linux server.
2. During the course, the participant will earn to configure and administrate
Linux server.
3. In addition, the participant will also earn to use tools and utilities that
frequently use to configure and administrate Linux Server.
Course Audience:
For novice participant, this course is easy and plain to follow. It will provide
the broad and sufficient knowledge to install and manage a Linux system.
This course is also designed for administrators who have basic understanding of
Linux usage and desire to deepen their current understanding in Linux system
administration with broad range of topics.
Course Length : 4 days
PC Format : Hands on Instructor led lectures and labs.
Pre-requisites :
1. Fluency in English, basic knowledge of using PC.
2. Basic knowledge in configuring windows network
Course Outline :
Module 1: Planning and Implementation
Linux basic.
Hardware Planning.
Module 2: Installation
Partition concepts and utilities.
Software installation.
Module 3: Configuration
Linux basic configuration.
File system types.
File system structure.
Network configuration.
Module 4: System Maintenance
Process Management.
Firewall.
Web-based system maintenance tool.
Backup.
Module 5: Administration
System Administration.
Network layout and utilities.
Editor tool.
Introduction to X.
Module 6: Troubleshooting
System.
Network.
Resource.
Troubleshooting on X.
Module 7: Identify, install and maintain system hardware.
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