Description
Red Hat Linux Essentials Training
The Red Hat Linux Essentials course will guide you through the basics of your goals and provide you with all the knowledge you need for your dream Linux career.
This course will cover each of the objectives you will need to pass the exam in detail, with additional steps for setting up VirtualBox.
Basically, you will learn the topics that need to be learned with the right steps.
If you want to take your first steps towards learning Linux for a solid career, you will find what you are looking for in this course.
About Training
Training Content:
- What are Linux Basics?
What will you need?
Install VirtualBox on Windows
Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox
Install Guest Additions
Using Raspberry Pi
- Open Source Software Philosophy
Popular Linux Distributions
Embedded Linux Systems
The Evolution of Linux
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Desktop Applications
Using LibreOffice
Using Thunderbird Email Client
Web Browsers in Linux
Graphics Creation with GIMP
Server Applications
Linux Web Servers
Database Servers with MySQL
Samba and NFS File ServersDevelopment Languages in Linux
C programming
Programming with Java
Scripting with BASH
Scripting with PERL
Scripting with PythonSoftware ManagementOpen Source Software - Open Source Licensing
Open Source Organizations
Business models
- So what do you need to know?
Desktop Skills
Using the Command Line Interface
Managing User Passwords
Where is Linux Used?
- Welcome to the Command Line
Command Line Syntax
BASH Variables
Quoting Gotchas
File Globbing - BASH History
- What Help is Available?
Command Line Help
Using MAN pages
Using INFO pages
System Documentation
- Linux File System
Knowing The Dot and Dot Dot Directories
Home Directory and Tilde
Changing Directories
- File Types in Linux
Copy Files with CP
Move and Rename Files with MV
Create Files and Directories
Delete Files and Directories
Manage Files
- Using the TAR command
Compressing files with compression programs
Backup
- Command Line Channels
File Routing
Simple Regular Expressions
Search Files
- Why Scripts are so Important
Creating, Naming and Executing Scripts
Variables in Scripts: Forking and Sourcing
What IF: Using Conditional Statements
Groundhog Day: Using For Loops
Routing Users and While Loops
Create a Shell Script
- Compare Operating Systems
Linux Support and Release Models
Do I need a GUI
- Linux and Hardware
Hardware Architecture
Device Drivers
Disks and Partitions
Listing Drives
- FHS: Linux File System Standard
Monitoring File Systems
Log files
Finding Your Data
- What Do We Mean When We Say Networking in Linux?
Viewing IP Addresses
Viewing Route Tables
DNS: People Versus Computers
Test Name Resolution
Listing Network Configuration
- User Types
Account Databases
- Create Users
Create Groups
Populate Groups
Manage Passwords and Shadow Data
Track Login Activity
Create Users and Groups
- Viewing File Permissions
Understanding File Permissions
Setting Permissions
Setting File Ownership
File Permissions and Ownership - Temporary Directories
Symbolic Links
Who Should Receive the Training?
- Those who want to gain basic skills in Linux,
- Those who want to understand the power of the command line,
- Those who want to get Linux Essentials certification.
Requirements
This is a basic course introducing Linux.
Access to Linux is useful to follow in labs.
You may need a physical computer or a virtualized environment so that you can go step by step when setting up Virtual Box.
Plan this training for your business!
This training can be planned in different durations and content specific to your organization. Please contact us for detailed rich content and planning to realize your training objectives.







