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CompTIA Linux+ Certification 2009 Training

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Product CompTIA Linux+ Certification 2009Details
Total Time : 6.5 hrs
Number of Movies : 82
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number :34070
Language : english
Author : Michael Jang

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Description CompTIA Linux+ Certification 2009
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. Passing the CompTIA Linux+ exam is one step towards joining this army of Linux professionals. This course can help you pass the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
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01 Introduction
0101 Welcome
0102 CompTIA Linux+ Curriculum
0103 System Requirements
02 Installation & Filesystems
0201 Physical/Network Installation Options
0202 Local & Network Filesystems
0203 Disk Management Tools
0204 The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
0205 Dedicated Directory Volumes
0206 Logical Volume Management
0207 Characteristics of a RAID Array
0208 Mount Commands
0209 The /etc/fstab File
03 Basic Configuration
0301 GRUB Configuration Files
0302 GRUB Commands
0303 Rescue Options & Root Passwords
0304 Logs & the Boot Process
0305 Hardware Commands/Files & Lists
0306 Profile & Environment Variables
04 Package Management & Repositories
0401 The Red Hat Package Manager
0402 Red Hat-style Repositories
0403 The Debian Package Tool
0404 Debian-style Repositories
0405 Source Code & More
05 The Command Line
0501 Local/Remote & GUI Consoles
0502 Directories at the Command Line
0503 File Management
0504 More File Management
0505 Modes & the vi Editor
0506 Monitor/Kill & Reprioritize
06 The BASH Shell
0601 Command Directionality
0602 Special Files
0603 History & Command Completion
0604 Angles on the Kernel Architecture
0605 Command Documentation
07 Basic Operations
0701 Backup & Restore Commands
0702 GUI Clients & Servers
0703 GUI Desktops & Window Managers
0704 The X Server Configuration
0705 Still Seven Runlevels
0706 Regular User & Administrative Jobs
0707 One-time User & Administrative Jobs
0708 Performance Management Tools
0709 Disk Usage & Disk Checks
0710 Filesystems & Quotas
0711 The Swap Volume
08 Linux Service Management
0801 Basic Service Scripts
0802 Super & Extended Super Servers
0803 Services by Runlevels
0804 Time Server Management
0805 Remote Microsoft Client Access
0806 The Samba Server
0807 The Basics of Mail Services
09 More Services
0901 Basic FTP Server Security
0902 Web Service Component Functionality
0903 Apache Components
0904 Apache Logs & Controls
0905 Troubleshoot a Web server
0906 The Basics of MySQL
0907 Print Server Configuration
0908 Print Commands & Queues
0909 DHCP Servers & Leases
10 Basic Networking
1001 Important TCP/IP Port Numbers
1002 Network Configuration Files
1003 Firewalls on Linux
1004 Client Commands on a Network
1005 Troubleshoot Connectivity Issues
1006 DNS Service Types/Zones & Files
1007 Labels in a DNS Database
1008 Basic DNS Commands
11 Users/Groups/Administrators
1101 The Local Authentication Database
1102 User Management
1103 Group Management
1104 Ownership & Permissions
1105 File Attributes & More
1106 The Root User & Privileges
12 Security Issues
1201 The Basics of SELinux
1202 Available Security Tools
1203 Verify with a Checksum
1204 Remote Access with SSH
1205 Authentication Options
13 Conclusion
1301 Wrap-up
14 Credits
1401 About this Author
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