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PT6795
Training Summary
Linux Fundamentals is a challenging course that focuses on the fundamental tools and concepts of Linux and Unix. Students gain proficiency using the command line. Beginners develop a solid foundation in Unix, while advanced users discover patterns and fill in gaps in their knowledge. The course material is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience. Topics include: basic file manipulation; basic and advanced filesystem features; I/O redirection and pipes; text manipulation and regular expressions; managing jobs and processes; vi, the standard Unix editor; automating tasks with shell scripts; managing software; secure remote administration; and more.
Prerequisites
Students should be comfortable with computers. No familiarity with Linux or other Unix operating systems is required.
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for system and application end-users.
Course Topics
- What Is Linux?
- Login And Exploration
- The Linux Filesystem
- Manipulating Files
- Shell Basics
- Archiving And Compression
- Text Processing
- Regular Expressions
- Text Editing
- Messaging
- Command Shells
- Introduction To Shell Scripting
- Process Management And Job Control
- At And Cron
- Managing Software
- The Secure Shell (Ssh)
- Mounting Filesystems & Managing Removable Media
- Printing
- The X Window System
- Emacs