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Description Linux Professional Institute: Level 2 The Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) program is designed to certify competency in Linux professionals who use the operating system and its associated tools. The intention is
to be distribution neutral, following the Linux Standard Base along with other relevant standards and conventions. The program consists of three levels of certification. In this course VTC author, Arthur Griffith, explores and explains, point by point, the objectives of the first two of the three LPIC exams. To begin learning, simply click the movie links. |
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01 Introduction
0101 The Contents of this Course
0102 The Exam
02 Files & Filesystems
0201 Design Hard Disk Layout
0202 Perform Basic File Management
0203 Create Partitions & Filesystems
0204 Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems
0205 Mounting & Unmounting Filesystems
0206 Managing Disk Quota
0207 Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 1
0208 Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 2
0209 Manage File Ownership
0210 Create Hard & Symbolic Links
0211 File Location
0212 Operating the Linux Filesystem
0213 Maintaining a Linux Filesystem
0214 Creating & Configuring Filesystem Options
0215 Configuring RAID
03 Text & Documentation
0301 Process Text Streams Using Filters
0302 Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 1
0303 Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 2
0304 Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using vi
0305 Use & Manage Local System Documentation
0306 Find Linux Documentation on the Internet
0307 Notify Users On System Related Issues
04 Shell
0401 Work on the Command Line
0402 Customize & Use the Shell Environment
0403 Customize or Write Simple Scripts
0404 Automating Tasks Using Scripts
0405 Set Up Secure Shell (OpenSSH)
05 Devices
0501 Configure Fundamental BIOS Settings
0502 Configure Modem & Sound Card
0503 Set Up Non-IDE Devices
0504 Set Up Different PC Expansion Cards
0505 Configure USB Devices
0506 Adding New Hardware
0507 Configuring PCMCIA Devices
0508 Configuring a Samba Server
0509 Configuring an NFS Server
06 The System & the Kernel
0601 Install a Boot Manager
0602 Boot the System
0603 Runlevel/Shutdown/Reboot
0604 Identifying Boot Stages
0605 Troubleshooting Bootloaders
0606 Manage/Query Kernel & Modules
0607 Reconfigure/Build/Install New Kernel
0608 Kernel Components
0609 Compiling a Kernel
0610 Patching a Kernel
0611 Customizing a Kernel
0612 Software & Kernel Configuration
07 Programs
0701 Make & Install Programs From Source
0702 Manage Shared Libraries
0703 Use Streams/Pipes & Redirects
0704 Modify Process Execution Priorities
0705 Create/Monitor/Kill Processes
0706 Use Debian Package Management
0707 Use the Red Hat Package Manager
0708 Packaging Software
08 X
0801 Install & Configure X11
0802 Set Up a Display Manager
0803 Install/Customize Window Manager
09 Printers
0901 Print Files
0902 Manage Printers & Print Queues
0903 Install & Configure Printers
10 Administration Tasks
1001 System Logging
1002 Using System Log Files
1003 Manage Users & Group Accounts
1004 User & System Environment Variables
1005 Schedule Automatic Administration Tasks
1006 Maintain an Effective Backup Strategy
1007 Maintain System Time
1008 Perform Security Administration Tasks
1009 Customize Startup & Boot
1010 System Recovery
1011 General Troubleshooting
1012 Troubleshooting System Resources
11 Safety & Security
1101 Backup Operations
1102 Creating Recovery Disks
1103 Setup User Level Security
12 Networking Part I
1201 Configure Communication Devices
1202 Fundamentals of TCP/IP
1203 TCP/IP Configuration & Troubleshooting
1204 Configure Linux as a PPP Client
1205 Configure inetd/xinetd Services
1206 Mail Transfer Agent
1207 Apache
1208 NFS & SAMBA Daemons
1209 Configure Basic DNS Services
1210 Setup Host Security
13 Networking Part II
1301 Basic Network Configuration
1302 Advanced Network Operation
1303 Configuring Mailing Lists
1304 Using Email Servers
1305 Managing Mail Traffic
1306 Serving News
1307 Basic DNS Server Configuration
1308 Create & Maintain DNS Zones
1309 Securing a DNS Server
1310 Implementing a Web Server
1311 Maintaining a Web Server
1312 Implementing a Proxy Server
1313 DHCP Configuration
1314 NIS Configuration
1315 LDAP Configuration
1316 PAM Authentication
1317 Configuring a Router
1318 Securing FTP Servers
1319 A Secure Shell
1320 TCP Wrappers
1321 Security Tasks
14 Wrapup
1401 Connections
1402 Wrapup
15 Credits
1501 About this Author
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