Kurs 16478 - Managing Linux Filesystem and Files

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Kurs 16478 - Managing Linux Filesystem and Files

  • Ziele - Identify features of commands used for tuning filesystems. - Identify the key aspects of journaling filesystems. - Identify options of the fsck command for checking filesystems. - Identify features of commands used for monitoring disk usage. - Identify features of commands used for temporarily mounting and unmounting filesystems. - Identify options used for permanently mounting filesystems. - Identify general considerations for naming files in Linux. - Identify features of basic file management commands - Identify options of the ln command used for creating links. - Identify the features of commands used for managing file ownership. - Identify features of different permission types. - Identify features of permission bits. - Identify key aspects of special permission bits. - Identify features of the umask command used for setting the default mode and group. - Identify features of various file attributes. - Identify key aspects of enabling quota support. - Identify features of commands used for managing quotas. - Identify key aspects of FileSystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). - Identify features of commands used for locating files.
  • Anforderungen The LPIC Junior Administration curriculum is designed for technology professionals responsible for user maintenance and workstation configuration in a Linux OS environment.
  • Titel Kurs 16478 - Managing Linux Filesystem and Files
  • Inhalt Course Overview

    This course covers the basics of filesystem management. It includes concepts that relate to the maintaining of filesystem integrity and mounting and unmounting a filesystem. This course also includes concepts of managing files, file ownership, and disk quotas. Additionally, this course covers the FHS standards and commands for locating files.

    Deployment Options

    Self-Study

    Accreditation

    CEU credits: 0.30 CEUs

    Total Learning Time

    3 hours

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Filesystem Management 3 hours

    - Identify the key aspects of journaling filesystems.
    - Identify options of the fsck command for checking filesystems.
    - Identify features of commands used for monitoring disk usage.
    - Identify features of commands used for temporarily mounting and unmounting filesystems.
    - Identify options used for permanently mounting filesystems.

    Unit 2: File Management 3 hours

    - Identify general considerations for naming files in Linux.
    - Identify features of basic file management commands
    - Identify options of the ln command used for creating links.
    - Identify the features of commands used for managing file ownership.
    - Identify features of different permission types.
    - Identify features of permission bits.
    - Identify key aspects of special permission bits.
    - Identify features of the umask command used for setting the default mode and group.
    - Identify features of various file attributes.
    - Identify key aspects of enabling quota support.
    - Identify features of commands used for managing quotas.
    - Identify key aspects of FileSystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS).
    - Identify features of commands used for locating files.

    Course Access

    Each student has access to the course for a period of 6 months from the day of enrollment in the course.

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