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Course Outline
Introduction to Oracle Linux 9 for Government
- Overview and benefits of Oracle Linux for government operations
- System architecture and kernel options for enhanced security and performance
- Command-line usage and basic navigation for efficient system management
Installing Oracle Linux 9 for Government
- Installation media and methods suitable for secure environments
- Graphical and text-mode installation processes for flexibility in deployment
- Post-installation configuration steps to ensure compliance with government standards
User and Group Management for Government
- Adding, modifying, and deleting users to maintain accurate access controls
- Managing groups and group permissions for streamlined administration
- Password policies and authentication basics to enhance security measures
File System and Storage Management for Government
- Partitioning and file system types to optimize storage efficiency
- Mounting, unmounting, and fstab configuration for robust data management
- Permissions, ownership, and links to control access and maintain integrity
Package Management with DNF for Government
- Configuring repositories to ensure secure software sources
- Installing, updating, and removing packages to maintain system functionality
- Package groups and software modules to simplify application deployment
System Boot and Services for Government
- GRUB2 boot loader overview for reliable system startup
- Systemd services and targets for efficient service management
- Enabling, disabling, and monitoring services to ensure operational readiness
Networking Essentials for Government
- IP configuration with nmcli and nmtui for network setup and management
- Hostname and DNS setup to facilitate secure communication
- Basic network troubleshooting tools to diagnose and resolve issues promptly
Summary and Next Steps for Government
Requirements
- Experience utilizing a command-line interface (CLI) in any operating system for government applications.
- Familiarity with fundamental operating system concepts such as files, processes, and users.
Audience
- Junior system administrators for government agencies.
- IT support personnel responsible for managing Linux systems in public sector environments.
- Developers and DevOps beginners working with Oracle Linux environments in governmental settings.
21 Hours
Testimonials (1)
good explanation on each points and provide assignment for practices.