Red Hat Linux Essentials
LINUX
This course teaches the basic working environment of a Linux system. It introduces commonly required operations that can be performed by entering commands interactively in a command terminal, along with functions available in the K Desktop Environment (KDE) and Gnome. This course is applicable to all current variants of Linux, although the materials and labs will concentrate on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
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Red Hat Linux Essentials
Understanding the User Environment
- Linux System Overview
- Process Concepts
- The Graphical Environment GUIs (KDE, Gnome)
- Using GUIs remotely
- Customizing the Graphical Environments
- Logging Into a Linux System
- Bash Shell Syntax Rules
- Command Line Editing
- Basic Network Operations
- Device Specifications
- Directory Specifications
- Regular Expressions and Special Characters
- Linux Commands to Manipulate Files
- File Protection Mechanisms
- Using GUI-based editors (kedit, gedit)
- vi Editor
- ex Editor (commands within vi)
- Alternative editors (vim, nedit)
- Advanced Features of the vi Editor
- abbreviations
- mapping keys
- Saving History Commands
- Creating Command Aliases
- Redirection of Input and Output
- Using Hard and Symbolic Links
- Process Control Commands
- Rules for Creating Procedures
- The .bash_profile procedure
- The .bashrc procedure
- The lp command and options
- The at command and options
- The crontab command and options
- tar utility syntax
- tar commands for product access
- Using compression/ uncompression commands
- gzip / gunzip
- Bash Shell environment variables
- User-defined variables
- Substitution of variables
- Command substitution in variables
- Decision statements
- Looping statement constructs
- Formatting variable values for output (printf)
- typesetting integer variables
- Generating menus and processing with case
- using and defining functions
- special parameter/ variable substitutions
- defining and using indexed arrays
- Need for Korn shell scripts
- Defining and using nameref variables
- Accessing variables outside of loops
- defining and using associative arrays
- processing options with getopts
- Perl language and scripting background
- Comparison of Shell and Perl Features
- Case Study
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