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LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell Vital Source e-bog
Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
(2010)
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell Vital Source e-bog
Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
(2010)
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
(2010)
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- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Inc (Juni 2010)
- Forfattere: Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
- ISBN: 9781449394233
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- Vital Source searchable e-book (Fixed pages): 524 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Inc (Juni 2010)
- Forfattere: Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
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- Paperback: 528 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated (Juli 2010)
- Forfattere: Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, Bruno Gomes Pessanha og James Stanger
- ISBN: 9780596804879
Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand for qualified and certified Linux system administrators. If you're seeking a job-based certification from the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide will help you prepare for the technically challenging LPIC Level 1 Exams 101 and 102.
The third edition of this book is a meticulously researched reference to these exams, written by trainers who work closely with LPI. You'll find an overview of each exam, a summary of the core skills you need, review questions and exercises, as well as a study guide, a practice test, and hints to help you focus.
Major topics include:
- Critical GNU and Unix commands
- Linux installation and package management
- Devices and filesystems
- Text editing, processing, and printing
- The X Window System
- Networking and security
- Mail transfer agents
- Email, FTP, and web services
These exams are for junior to mid-level Linux administrators with about two years of practical system administration experience. You should be comfortable with Linux at the command line and capable of performing simple tasks, including system installation and troubleshooting.
Chapter 1: LPI Exams;
Chapter 2: Exam 101 Study Guide;
2.1 Exam Preparation;
Chapter 3: System Architecture (Topic
101.1);
3.1 Objective
1: Determine and Configure Hardware Settings;
Chapter 4: Change Runlevels and Shut Down or Reboot System (Topics
101.2 and
101.3);
4.1 Objective
2: Boot the System;
4.2 Objective
3: Change Runlevels and Shut Down or Reboot System;
Chapter 5: Linux Installation and Package Management (Topic 102);
5.1 Objective
1: Design a Hard Disk Layout;
5.2 Objective
2: Install a Boot Manager;
5.3 Objective
3: Manage Shared Libraries;
5.4 Objective
4: Use Debian Package Management;
5.5 Objective
5: Use Red Hat Package Manager (RPM);
Chapter 6: GNU and Unix Commands (Topic 103);
6.1 Objective
1: Work on the Command Line;
6.2 Objective
2: Process Text Streams Using Filters;
6.3 Objective
3: Perform Basic File Management;
6.4 Objective
4: Use Streams, Pipes, and Redirects;
6.5 Objective
5: Create, Monitor, and Kill Processes;
6.6 Objective
6: Modify Process Execution Priorities;
6.7 Objective
7: Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions;
6.8 Objective
8: Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using vi;
Chapter 7: Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Topic 104);
7.1 Objective
1: Create Partitions and Filesystems;
7.2 Objective
2: Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems;
7.3 Objective
3: Control Filesystem Mounting and Unmounting;
7.4 Objective
4: Set and View Disk Quotas;
7.5 Objective
5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership;
7.6 Objective
6: Create and Change Hard and Symbolic Links;
7.7 Objective
7: Find System Files and Place Files in the Correct Location;
Chapter 8: Exam 101 Review Questions and Exercises;
8.1 System Architecture (Topic 101);
8.2 Linux Installation and Package Management (Topic 102);
8.3 GNU and Unix Commands (Topic 103);
8.4 Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Topic 104);
Chapter 9: Exam 101 Practice Test;
9.1 Questions;
9.2 Answers;
Chapter 10: Exam 101 Highlighter''s Index;
10.1 System Architecture;
10.2 Linux Installation and Package Management;
10.3 GNU and Unix Commands;
10.4 Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard;
Chapter 11: Exam 102 Overview;
Chapter 12: Exam 102 Study Guide;
12.1 Exam Preparation;
Chapter 13: Shells, Scripting, and Data Management (Topic 105);
13.1 Objective
1: Customize and Use the Shell Environment;
13.2 Objective
2: Customize or Write Simple Scripts;
13.3 Objective
3: SQL Data Management;
Chapter 14: The X Window System (Topic 106);
14.1 An Overview of X;
14.2 Objective
1: Install and Configure X11;
14.3 Objective
2: Set Up a Display Manager;
14.4 Objective
3: Accessibility;
Chapter 15: Administrative Tasks (Topic 107);
15.1 Objective
1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System Files;
15.2 Objective
2: Automate System Administration Tasks by Scheduling Jobs;
15.3 Objective
3: Localization and Internationalization;
Chapter 16: Essential System Services (Topics
108.1 and
108.2);
16.1 Objective
1: Maintain System Time;
16.2 Objective
2: System Logging;
Chapter 17: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics (Topic
108.3);
17.1 Objective
3: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics;
Chapter 18: Manage Printers and Printing (Topic
108.4);
18.1 Objective
4: Manage Printers and Printing;
18.2 An Overview of Printing;
18.3 Troubleshooting General Printing Problems;
Chapter 19: Networking Fundamentals (Topic
109.1);
19.1 Objective
1: Fundamentals of Internet Protocols;
Chapter 20: Basic Network Configuration (Topics
109.2 and
109.4);
20.1 Objective
2: Basic Network Configuration and Objective
4: Configuring Client Side DNS;
Chapter 21: Basic Network Troubleshooting (Topic
109.3);
21.1 Objective
3: Basic Network Troubleshooting;
21.2 ;
Chapter 22: Security (Topic
110.1);
22.1 Objective
1: Perform Security Administration Tasks;
Chapter 23: Set Up Host Security (Topic
110.2);
23.1 Objective
2: Set Up Host Security;
Chapter 24: Securing Data with Encryption (Topic
110.3);
24.1 Objective
3: Securing Data With Encryption;
24.2 Using Secure Shell (SSH);
24.3 DSA and RSA Overview;
24.4 Configuring OpenSSH;
24.5 Configuring and Using GNU Privacy Guard (GPG);
Chapter 25: Exam 102 Review Questions and Exercises;
25.1 Shells, Scripting, and Data Management (Topic 105);
25.2 The X Window System (Topic 106);
25.3 Administrative Tasks (Topic 107);
25.4 Essential System Services (Topic 108);
25.5 Networking Fundamentals (Topic 109);
25.6 Security (Topic 110);
Chapter 26: Exam 102 Practice Test;
26.1 Questions;
26.2 Answers;
Chapter 27: Exam 102 Highlighter''s Index;
27.1 Shells, Scripting, and Data Management;
27.2 The X Window System;
27.3 Administrative Tasks;
27.4 Essential System Services;
27.5 Networking Fundamentals;
27.6 Security;Colophon;