Red Hat Certified Technician Training

Red Hat Certified Technician Tutorials Online
Product Red Hat Certified Technician Details
Total Time : 7 hrs
Number of Movies : 103
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33785
Language :
Author : Michael Jang

Description Red Hat Certified Technician
Linux is the most important operating system on the Internet. It's recognized everywhere as the cost-effective way to operate all kinds of servers. With the support of powerhouses like IBM, Dell, HP, and Sun, demand for Linux servers is growing. Red Hat is the dominant player in Linux. And the Red Hat Certified Technician is the first of the “hands-on” exams recognized for testing real skills. This practical "how to" course by VTC author Mike Jang, uses practical examples to demonstrate the skills tested by the RHCT exam. To begin learning simply click the links. <p><i>* Captions not available on CD version. </i></p>
01 Introduction
0101 Welcome
0102 System Requirements
02 Prerequisite Skills
0201 Using Standard Command Line Tools
0202 Processing Text Streams and Files
0203 Running a Terminal-based Text Editor
0204 Managing Input/Output Redirection
0205 Working with Basic TCP/IP Addressing
0206 Running su & passwd
0207 Working with tar, gzip, & bzip2v
0208 Configuring Email & Web Clients
0209 Working with lftp
03 Installing Linux
0301 Preparing to Install
0302 First Steps
0303 Partition Options
0304 Configuring File Systems
0305 Configuring Software RAID
0306 GRUB Configuration
0307 Network Configuration
0308 Package Groups
0309 Configure & Troubleshoot While You Wait
04 System & Service Initialization
0401 Understanding the Boot Process
0402 Troubleshooting GRUB
0403 Loading Kernels & Modules
0404 Running the First Process & inittab
0405 More on /etc/inittab
0406 Controlling how Services Start
0407 Shutdown & Reboot
05 Configuring Kernel Services & Modules
0501 Managing Modules
0502 Configuring with /proc & sysctl.conf
0503 Finding Detected Hardware
0504 Controlling & Monitoring Processes
06 Managing Filesystems
0601 Partition Management
0602 Creating Filesystems with Journals & More
0603 Filesystem Attributes
0604 Mounting in /etc/fstab
0605 Automounting
0606 Filesystem Management Commands
07 Configuring Network Devices
0701 Detecting Network Devices
0702 Working with Network Status Commands
0703 Running Network Configuration Commands
0704 Deciphering Network Configuration Files Pt.1
0705 Deciphering Network Configuration Files Pt.2
0706 Network Client Tools (DHCP/route/DNS)
08 Package Management & Kickstart
0801 Understanding The Red Hat Package Manager
0802 Understanding yum & Dependency Resolution
0803 Correctly Upgrading Kernels
0804 Using RPM Command Features
0805 Setting up Kickstart
09 User Administration
0901 Creating New Users
0902 Managing Password Aging
0903 Using Login Shells
0904 Managing Groups
0905 Configuring a Special Group
0906 Running sudo & su
0907 Understanding Network User Databases
0908 Managing File Permissions
0909 Managing File Ownership
0910 Understanding Access Control Lists
0911 Troubleshooting Security Enhanced Linux
10 Printing & Administration Tools
1001 Understanding CUPS
1002 Controlling cron & crontab
1003 Making syslog he|p your Logs
1004 Backing Up Locally & Remotely Pt.1
1005 Backing Up Locally & Remotely Pt.2
11 The X Window System
1101 Understanding X Server/X Client Relationship
1102 Using X Clients & Remote X Sessions
1103 Configuring the X Window Graphically
1104 Configuring X With Text Commands
1105 Understanding the X Configuration File
12 Advanced Filesystem Management
1201 Configuring Software RAID
1202 Recovering a Software RAID Volume
1203 Creating Logical Volumes
1204 Converting LVM1 to LVM2 & Resizing
1205 Limiting Users by Quota
13 Troubleshooting
1301 Reviewing the Scientific Method
1302 Troubleshooting the X Window
1303 Troubleshooting Networking
1304 Booting Differently
1305 Using the Rescue Environment
14 Troubleshooting & System Maintenance
1401 Boot Systems Into Different Runlevels
1402 Solve Network Configuration Problems
1403 Work Through Hostname Resolution Problems
1404 Set up the X Window
1405 Configure a Desktop Environment
1406 Add New Partitions/Filesystems & Swap
1407 Troubleshooting at the Command Line
15 Installation & Configuration
1501 Install over a Network
1502 Set up your own Partitions
1503 Install & Configure Printers
1504 Schedule Tasks Using cron & at
1505 Connect to a Network Directory Service
1506 Work with the Automounter
1507 Users/Groups/Quotas & File Access Control Lists
1508 Configuring Permissions for Collaboration
1509 Install & Update RPMs
1510 Properly Update the Kernel Package
1511 Remote Repositories Using yum or pup
1512 Modify the System Bootloader
1513 Implement Software RAID
1514 Managing Kernel Run-time Parameters
1515 Scripting to Automate System Maintenance
16 Wrap Up
1601 Wrap Up
17 Credits
1701 About This Author
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