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CompTIA Linux+ 2005 Training CBT Boot Camp PN-320315
Price: $495
Product Options
- Single user license
- Multiuser site license (add $495)
Detailed Description
CompTIA Linux+ 2005 Multimedia CBT Training
is now available exclusively at Career Academy
by Linda McKinnon
Schedule our instructor led computer-based training programs at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best ComTIA Linux+ Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams. Complete with extensive end-of-chapter review questions, hands-on projects and exercises, Our Linux+ 2005 course serves as a practical guide that maps completely to CompTIA?s 2005 Linux+ certification objectives and is designed to prepare you to successfully pass the exam. This multimedia training course covers how to install, manage, and administer the Linux operating system.
The Linux+ certification was created to represent an individual's knowledge and skills regarding Linux operating system proficiency. A person who has achieved their Linux+ certification has demonstrated the expertise representative of an individual with at least 6 months of practical experience with the Linux operating system. Career Academy has provided you with tools necessary to achieve this highly sought after certification with our newest Linux+ 2005 CBT course. As always, our course focuses on the pertinent information needed to pass the CompTIA's 2005 Linux+ Certification Exam while providing you with knowledge and skill set required to perform effectively as a Linux professional.
Included in this Program
- 7 CDs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
- 1 MeasureUp Exam Simulator
- Reinforces skills with key terms and extensive review questions in each chapter
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- Live Education Support from Certified Trainers
- Exclusive Exam Pass Guarantee
- Certification of Completion
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Course Outline
Linux+ 2005 Training outline: |
Chapter 1.0 ? Introduction to Linux
- 1. Define what Linux is, its components, and who originated it
- 2. List advantages of Linux
- 3. Define the GNU GPL
- 4. Define Linux and a Linux distribution
- 5. Locate common Web resources for Linux
- 6. Understand minimum configuration requirements
Chapter 2.0 ? Installation
- 1. Determine if their hardware will be compatible with Linux
- 2. Determine if there?s adequate hard disk space on their system to install Linux
- 3. Choose a method of installation
- 4. Start the installation program
- 5. Define your configuration to the installation program (e.g., language, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
- 6. Complete the installation
Chapter 3.0 ? Red Hat Package Manager “RPM”
- 1. Define RPM
- 2. List RPM?s five modes of operation
- 3. Understand RPM?s command line interface
- 4. Verify RPM packages
- 5. Invoke and use the Package Management Tool GUI
- 6. Recognize some RHL administration utilities
Chapter 4.0 ? Managing Users
- 1. Add, modify and delete user and group accounts with the Red Hat User Manager GUI and the command line shell
- 2. Understand user name and password restrictions and how to implement them.
- 3. Understand user groups, including the User Private Groups scheme used by Red Hat Linux 9
Chapter 5.0 ? Partitioning and Filesystems
- 1. The hierarchical filesystem model
- 2. Hard disk partitions
- 3. Filesystems
- 4. Mounting/unmounting filesystems
- 5. Filesystem management
- 6. Filesystem maintenance and repair
Chapter 6.0 ? Backup and Restore
- 1. List reasons for performing regular backups
- 2. List commands used to archive Linux files
- 3. Describe various types of backups
- 4. Perform both file and filesystem backups
Chapter 7.0 ? Startup and Shutdown
- 1. Name the major steps of the boot process
- 2. Define runlevels
- 3. Control subsystems
- 4. Shutdown and reboot the system properly
- 5. Boot into maintenance mode
- 6. Know how to make recovery diskettes
Chapter 8.0 ? Compiling the Kernel
- 1. Define the kernel
- 2. Download new kernel source code
- 3. Compile and install a custom kernel
- 4. Safely install a kernel binary RPM
Chapter 9.0 ? Scheduling
- 1. Understand usage and syntax of the cron and at commands
- 2. Create a crontab file
- 3. Understand syntax of the crontab file
- 4. Be able to start and stop the crond and atd daemons
- 5. Understand anacron and /etc/anacron file
Chapter 10.0 ? Basic Networking Concepts
- 1. Network Connections
- 2. Basic TCP/IP Concepts
- 3. Network Configuration
- 4. Network Configuration Utilities
- 5. Network Diagnostic Tools
Chapter 11.0 ? Printing
- 1. CUPS
- 2. Configuration Tools
- 3. Starting and Stopping Printing Services
- 4. Printing Commands
- 5. Configuring Printers and Queues
Chapter 12.0 ? SAMBA
- 1. Describe Linux/Windows connectivity
- 2. Configure Windows file/printer sharing
- 3. Browse a Windows file share from Linux
- 4. Connect to a Windows printer from Linux
- 5. Configure a simple Samba server
Chapter 13.0 ? Security
- 1. Physical Security
- 2. User-based Security
- 3. Files and Filesystem Security
- 4. Encryption
- 5. Introduction to Firewalls and iptables
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