Linux+ Certification Training, IT-O 456
About this Course:
Students learn to set up and configure an industry-standard open-source operating system, including the actual installation of the operating system on the student workstation. Also addressed are applications and graphical user interfaces as well as support issues for open source software.
Prerequisites:
IT 302 Introduction to UNIX and Shell Scripting or equivalent experience required for enrollment.
Who Should Attend:
Professionals interested in learning the administrative techniques of Linux operating system.
Expected Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Install, configure and administer an industry-standard distribution of the Linux operating system
- Troubleshoot and resolve Linux installation problems and common system problems
- Use and administer Linux as both a server and desktop operating system
- Demonstrate foundation knowledge of the Linux operating system
Course Outline:
- Installing Linux
- Linux file systems
- Managing and administering file systems
- Advanced installation issues
- Linux command line: the BASH Shell
- System initialization and X Windows
- Managing Linux services and processes
- Linux system administration: root
- Software installation and system backup
- Networking Linux
- Configuring and using network services
- Linux troubleshooting and security
- Linux, virtualization, and the cloud
Course Details:
Grading/CEU award for this course includes assignments, exams, quizzes, labs
CEU:
5.2
Instructor:
Jeremy Hajek

