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Our complete Linux LPI 201 packages give you the expert knowledge and hands-on experience you need to master the fundamentals of Linux and pass the LPI 201 exam For one low price, you'll tap into the most powerful learning system available anywhere. The Insider Training Multi-Path Learning System will maximize what you learn, and more importantly, how much you retain. This course provides a comprehensive learning track that maps to the updated LPI 201 exam objectives and covers everything you need to know to prepare for the LPI 201 exam. All the key core elements of the Linux operating system are covered, including system initialization, kernel configuration, RAID, NFS, Samba, UPS, and more.
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* Obtaining the Kernel
* Locating a New Kernel
* Kernel Patches
* WOLK and FOLK
* Compiling and Updating a Kernel
* Unpacking, Configuring, and Compiling a Kernel
* Unpacking the Kernel Sources
* Kernel Documentation
* Kernel Dependencies
* Configuring a Patched Kernel
* Compiling the Kernel and Modules
* Make Install
PATCHING A LINUX KERNEL
* Applying a Patch
* Rebooting and Testing
* Summary
HARDWARE MANAGEMENT
* Adding a New Hard Drive
* Devices and Drivers
* Hard Drives
* Configuring Terminal Devices
* Terminal Connection
* Configuring the Host
* getty
* stty & setserial
* setserial
* Configuring Serial Ports
* Configuring Multi-Port Cards
* stty
* Serial UPS Devices
* System Configuration
* The powerd Daemon
* Configuring powerd
* powerd States
* Utilities
* Kernel Utilities
* lsmod
* modinfo
* insmod modprobe
* etc/modules.conf
* rmmod
* Hardware Utilities
* lsdev
* lspci
* USBView
* /proc and procinfo
* procinfo
* PCMCIA Utilities
* cardmgr
* The /var/lib/pcmcia/stab File
* cardctl
* Summary
LINUX SYSTEM STARTUP
* Identifying Linux Boot Stages
* Runlevels
* Stage I: BIOS
* BIOS Boot Stages
* Stage II: Bootloader
* Bootloaders: LILO and GRUB
* LILO
* The LILO Boot Process
* GRUB
* The Grub Boot Process
* Bootloader Stages
* Stage III: Kernel
* The RAM Disk
* nash
* Kernel Stages
* Stage IV: init
* Runlevel Scripts
* A Note About Debian Machines and Booting
* Troubleshooting LILO
* LILO Start Message
* Map Installer Errors and Warnings
* Fatal Errors
* Warnings
* Disk Error Codes
* Hex-Error Codes
* Miscellaneous Problems
* Restoring the MBR with LILO Files
* Removing LILO
* Removing LILO via DOS
* Customizing Startup and Boot Processes
* inittab
* inittab Fields
* Initial RAM Disks
* Making an initrd Image
* mkinitrd
* Using Custom Boot Scripts
* Summary
MAINTAINING AND CONFIGURING A LINUX FILESYSTEM
* Filesystem Comparison
* minix
* ext2
* ext3
* ReiserFS
* XFS
* JFS
* Filesystem Lifecycle
* Filesystem Utilities
* fsck
* Options for Filesystem-Specific Checkers
* mk2fs
* tune2fs
* dumpe2fs
* Summary
* RAID and LVM
* RAID Basics
* RAID Levels
* RAID 0
* RAID 1
* RAID 10
* RAID 2, 3, and 4
* RAID 5
* RAID 5+0 (50) and 5+1 (51)
* Designing RAID Sets
* Degraded Mode
* "Hot" vs. "Cold" Swap
* RAID Operations
* Software RAID
* Using raidtools
* Partitioning
* /etc/raidtab
* Initializing Each Array
* Using Each Array
* /etc/fstab and the rc Scripts
* Booting with Software RAID
* Software RAID Using the Newer mdadm
* Monitoring
* Testing a RAID Subsystem
* Limitations of RAID
* Linux Hardware RAID
* Linux Software RAID
* Configuring Soft-RAID
* Partitioning the Hard Disks
* Linux LVM
* The Problem that LVM Addresses
* Alternatives to LVM
* Logical Volume Management
* LVM Terminology
* LVM Basics
* Summary
FILE SHARING AND SERVICES - NFS
* Introduction
* Prerequisites
* Choosing Your Exports
* Configuring Your Exports
* Restricting Access
* User ID Mapping
* Starting NFS
* Server Side Options
* The Soft Touch
* Hard Mounting
* Soft Mounting
* Signal Handling
* Itr (interruptible)
* Block Size
* Defense
* Secure NFS with TCP wrappers
* Summary
RECOVERING A LINUX SYSTEM
* Backup Operations
* Classification
* Ephemeral
* Local
* General System
* System Recovery
* Full System and Data Backup:
* Installation Automation with Selective Data Backup
* Creating a Boot Disk
* Installing LILO on a Floppy
* Installing LILO on a Floppy
* Creating A Data CD
* Creating the CD Filesystem
* Testing .iso Images
* Burning the CD
* Summary
SYSTEM LOGGING AND AUTOMATION
* System Logging
* The sysklogd Utility
* Signals
* Remote Logging
* Security
* The syslog.conf File
* Selectors
* Actions
* Automating Processes
* The at Command
* Listing and Deleting at Jobs
* The crontab Command
* Administering at and crontab
* Anacron
* Automounting
* autofs
* The autofs Map: /etc/auto.master
* Summary
FILE SHARING AND SERVICES SAMBA
* Configuration Files
* Encrypted Password File (smbpasswd)
* Optional Items (Log Files and Startup Scripts)
* Common Locations
* The smb.conf File
* Sharing Directories
* Creating a Simple Disk Share
* Case Sensitivity and Name Mangling
* Restricting Access
* [homes]
* Enabling smbfs Support
* Building smbmount and smbumount Tools
* Sharing Printers
* How Does SMB Printing Work?
* Samba's Printing Styles
* Initial Print Share Creation
* Controling a Printer From Remote Clients
* Printer Service Troubleshooting
* Collect the Printer Drivers
* Modify smb.conf
* [printers]
* Network Browsing and WINS
* Browsing 101
* Collect the Browse List
* Request a Copy of the Browse List
* Browser Elections
* Browsing 102
* LMHOSTS File
* WINS
* Samba's WINS Capabilities
* Cross Subnet Browsing
* Microsoft Clients
* Windows 95 and 98
* Network Components
* Network Redirectors and Password Issues
* Remote Disk Share Connection
* Remote Printer Connection
* Samba's Support for Windows 9x Domain logins and logon scripts
* Windows NT 4.0
* Passwords and Service Pack 3
* Disk Share Connections
* Remote Printers Connections
* Credential Conflicts
* Windows 2000
* Microsoft DOS Network Client 3.0
* Summary
TROUBLESHOOTING
* General Troubleshooting
* BIOS Issues
* Recognizing and Identifying Boot and Kernel Specific Stages
* The Operating System
* What Sort of "Doesn't Work" Does it Do?
* Hardware vs. Software Problems
* Environment Configurations
* /etc/shadow
* /etc/group
* /etc/profile
* /etc/login.defs
* Summary

