Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH-033)
The Red Hat Linux Essentials course is targeted to IT professionals who want to effectively use network utilities, as well as customize and script a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system for common command line processes. A student who successfully masters the material in RH033 is ready to begin learning Red Hat Linux System Administration (RH133).
Languages
English
Who Can Benefit
IT professionals who want to build user-level skills before learning Linux System and Network Administration.
Prerequisites
User-level experience with any computer system, including use of mouse, use of menus, and use of any graphical user interface.
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course students should be able to:
- Explain Linux ideas and Linux basics
- Run commands and get help
- Use the bash shell
- Use standard I/O and pipes
- Use text processing and administration tools
- Use the basic system configuration
- Use vi and vim
- Configure the bash shell
- Manage files, users, and permissions
- Use network applications
Related Courses
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Course Content
Module 1 - Introducing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Unit 1 - Linux Ideas and History
- Unit 2 - Linux Usage Basics
- Unit 3 - Running Commands and Getting Help
- Unit 4 - Browsing the File system
- Unit 5 - Using the bash Shell
- Unit 6 - Standard I/O and Pipes
- Unit 7 - Text Processing Tools
Module 2 - Intermediate Tools
- Unit 8 - Basic System Configuration
- Unit 9 - vi and vim
- Unit 10 - Configuring the bash Shell
- Unit 11 - Finding and Processing Files
- Unit 12 - Network Applications
Module 3 - Essential Topics in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Administration
- Unit 13 - Managing Users, Groups, and Permissions
- Unit 14 - Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
- Unit 15 - The Linux File System In-Depth
- Unit 16 - Investigating and Managing Processes
- Unit 17 - Essential System Administration Tools
- Unit 18 - What Now?
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