Certificate
Course Outline
System Architecture for Government
- Determine and configure hardware settings
- Boot the system
- Change runlevels and shutdown or reboot the system
Linux Installation and Package Management for Government
- Design hard disk layout
- Install a boot manager
- Manage shared libraries
- Use Debian package management
- Use RPM and YUM package management
GNU and Unix Commands for Government
- 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
- Perform basic file editing operations using vi
Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for Government
- Create partitions and filesystems
- Maintain the integrity of filesystems
- Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems
- Manage disk quotas
- Manage file permissions and ownership
- Create and change hard and symbolic links
- Find system files and place files in the correct location
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Linux is required. A strong understanding of an operating system, such as Windows or macOS, is also necessary for government users.
Testimonials (6)
I mostly enjoyed the learn about Regexp on Linux.
DIdier Mauricio Sanabria Pinzon
Course - Linux LPI LPIC-1 Exam 101 Preparation
I really liked the lab sessions.
Corrado Calzoni
Course - Linux LPI LPIC-1 Exam 101 Preparation
I liked the training in general. The activities were nice.
Julian Ruiz Burgos
Course - Linux LPI LPIC-1 Exam 101 Preparation
It was easy to follow and the machine was working perfectly.
LUIS ANGEL SANTAMARTA
Course - Linux LPI LPIC-1 Exam 101 Preparation
I genuinely enjoyed scripting, managing packages.
Ania Chaparro
Course - Linux LPI LPIC-1 Exam 101 Preparation
I generally enjoyed scripting, tips.