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Product Linux Professional Institute: Level 2 Details
Total Time : 7.50 hrs
Number of Movies : 113
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33894
Language : english
Author : Arthur Griffith
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Description Linux Professional Institute: Level 2
The Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) program is designed to certify competency in Linux professionals who use the operating system and its associated tools. The intention is to be distribution neutral, following the Linux Standard Base along with other relevant standards and conventions. The program consists of three levels of certification. In this course VTC author, Arthur Griffith, explores and explains, point by point, the objectives of the first two of the three LPIC exams. To begin learning, simply click the movie links.
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Introduction
movie image The Contents of this Course
movie image The Exam

Files & Filesystems
movie image Design Hard Disk Layout
movie image Perform Basic File Management
movie image Create Partitions & Filesystems
movie image Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems
movie image Mounting & Unmounting Filesystems
movie image Managing Disk Quota
movie image Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 1
movie image Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 2
movie image Manage File Ownership
movie image Create Hard & Symbolic Links
movie image File Location
movie image Operating the Linux Filesystem
movie image Maintaining a Linux Filesystem
movie image Creating & Configuring Filesystem Options
movie image Configuring RAID

Text & Documentation
movie image Process Text Streams Using Filters
movie image Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 1
movie image Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 2
movie image Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using vi
movie image Use & Manage Local System Documentation
movie image Find Linux Documentation on the Internet
movie image Notify Users On System Related Issues

Shell
Work on the Command Line
Customize & Use the Shell Environment
Customize or Write Simple Scripts
Automating Tasks Using Scripts
Set Up Secure Shell (OpenSSH)

Devices
Configure Fundamental BIOS Settings
Configure Modem & Sound Card
Set Up Non-IDE Devices
Set Up Different PC Expansion Cards
Configure USB Devices
Adding New Hardware
Configuring PCMCIA Devices
Configuring a Samba Server
Configuring an NFS Server

The System & the Kernel
Install a Boot Manager
Boot the System
Runlevel/Shutdown/Reboot
Identifying Boot Stages
Troubleshooting Bootloaders
Manage/Query Kernel & Modules
Reconfigure/Build/Install New Kernel
Kernel Components
Compiling a Kernel
Patching a Kernel
Customizing a Kernel
Software & Kernel Configuration

Programs
Make & Install Programs From Source
Manage Shared Libraries
Use Streams/Pipes & Redirects
Modify Process Execution Priorities
Create/Monitor/Kill Processes
Use Debian Package Management
Use the Red Hat Package Manager
Packaging Software
Install & Configure X11
Set Up a Display Manager
Install/Customize Window Manager

Printers
Print Files
Manage Printers & Print Queues
Install & Configure Printers

Administration Tasks
System Logging
Using System Log Files
Manage Users & Group Accounts
User & System Environment Variables
Schedule Automatic Administration Tasks
Maintain an Effective Backup Strategy
Maintain System Time
Perform Security Administration Tasks
Customize Startup & Boot
System Recovery
General Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting System Resources

Safety & Security
Backup Operations
Creating Recovery Disks
Setup User Level Security

Networking Part I
Configure Communication Devices
Fundamentals of TCP/IP
TCP/IP Configuration & Troubleshooting
Configure Linux as a PPP Client
Configure inetd/xinetd Services
Mail Transfer Agent
Apache
NFS & SAMBA Daemons
Configure Basic DNS Services
Setup Host Security

Networking Part II
Basic Network Configuration
Advanced Network Operation
Configuring Mailing Lists
Using Email Servers
Managing Mail Traffic
Serving News
Basic DNS Server Configuration
Create & Maintain DNS Zones
Securing a DNS Server
Implementing a Web Server
Maintaining a Web Server
Implementing a Proxy Server
DHCP Configuration
NIS Configuration
LDAP Configuration
PAM Authentication
Configuring a Router
Securing FTP Servers
A Secure Shell
TCP Wrappers
Security Tasks

Wrapup
Connections
Wrapup

Credits
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