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Linux Professional Institute: Level 2 Training

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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
 The Contents of this Course (04:32)
 The Exam (02:49)
Files & Filesystems
 Design Hard Disk Layout (05:39)
 Perform Basic File Management (07:06)
 Create Partitions & Filesystems (05:23)
 Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems (04:39)
 Mounting & Unmounting Filesystems (05:07)
 Managing Disk Quota (05:06)
 Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 1 (03:43)
 Use Permissions to Control Access to Files pt. 2 (04:30)
 Manage File Ownership (03:28)
 Create Hard & Symbolic Links (04:37)
 File Location (03:50)
 Operating the Linux Filesystem (03:42)
 Maintaining a Linux Filesystem (04:06)
 Creating & Configuring Filesystem Options (04:34)
 Configuring RAID (05:48)
Text & Documentation
 Process Text Streams Using Filters (06:17)
 Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 1 (05:03)
 Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions pt. 2 (02:36)
 Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using vi (07:46)
 Use & Manage Local System Documentation (04:10)
 Find Linux Documentation on the Internet (02:27)
 Notify Users On System Related Issues (02:26)
Shell
 Work on the Command Line (05:07)
 Customize & Use the Shell Environment (05:03)
 Customize or Write Simple Scripts (05:11)
 Automating Tasks Using Scripts (05:35)
 Set Up Secure Shell (OpenSSH) (05:36)
Devices
 Configure Fundamental BIOS Settings (04:03)
 Configure Modem & Sound Card (04:39)
 Set Up Non-IDE Devices (04:25)
 Set Up Different PC Expansion Cards (02:00)
 Configure USB Devices (03:36)
 Adding New Hardware (02:28)
 Configuring PCMCIA Devices (03:03)
 Configuring a Samba Server (04:00)
 Configuring an NFS Server (03:55)
The System & the Kernel
 Install a Boot Manager (02:18)
 Boot the System (04:33)
 Runlevel/Shutdown/Reboot (03:10)
 Identifying Boot Stages (02:14)
 Troubleshooting Bootloaders (03:35)
 Manage/Query Kernel & Modules (03:26)
 Reconfigure/Build/Install New Kernel (04:04)
 Kernel Components (03:29)
 Compiling a Kernel (04:30)
 Patching a Kernel (02:42)
 Customizing a Kernel (02:46)
 Software & Kernel Configuration (03:14)
Programs
 Make & Install Programs From Source (04:34)
 Manage Shared Libraries (03:12)
 Use Streams/Pipes & Redirects (04:17)
 Modify Process Execution Priorities (03:26)
 Create/Monitor/Kill Processes (04:10)
 Use Debian Package Management (06:18)
 Use the Red Hat Package Manager (04:28)
 Packaging Software (03:59)
X
 Install & Configure X11 (04:44)
 Set Up a Display Manager (04:38)
 Install/Customize Window Manager (04:24)
Printers
 Print Files (02:53)
 Manage Printers & Print Queues (03:25)
 Install & Configure Printers (02:34)
Administration Tasks
 System Logging (02:39)
 Using System Log Files (03:04)
 Manage Users & Group Accounts (05:52)
 User & System Environment Variables (03:00)
 Schedule Automatic Administration Tasks (04:18)
 Maintain an Effective Backup Strategy (06:22)
 Maintain System Time (04:20)
 Perform Security Administration Tasks (04:54)
 Customize Startup & Boot (04:47)
 System Recovery (03:30)
 General Troubleshooting (03:06)
 Troubleshooting System Resources (02:49)
Safety & Security
 Backup Operations (02:27)
 Creating Recovery Disks (01:12)
 Setup User Level Security (03:38)
Networking Part I
 Configure Communication Devices (03:59)
 Fundamentals of TCP/IP (06:57)
 TCP/IP Configuration & Troubleshooting (06:45)
 Configure Linux as a PPP Client (04:45)
 Configure inetd/xinetd Services (03:23)
 Mail Transfer Agent (03:57)
 Apache (02:28)
 NFS & SAMBA Daemons (03:05)
 Configure Basic DNS Services (03:12)
 Setup Host Security (03:20)
Networking Part II
 Basic Network Configuration (03:26)
 Advanced Network Operation (03:29)
 Configuring Mailing Lists (02:30)
 Using Email Servers (03:25)
 Managing Mail Traffic (01:45)
 Serving News (02:13)
 Basic DNS Server Configuration (02:52)
 Create & Maintain DNS Zones (03:23)
 Securing a DNS Server (02:17)
 Implementing a Web Server (05:49)
 Maintaining a Web Server (02:36)
 Implementing a Proxy Server (03:05)
 DHCP Configuration (03:22)
 NIS Configuration (03:53)
 LDAP Configuration (02:24)
 PAM Authentication (02:55)
 Configuring a Router (04:04)
 Securing FTP Servers (02:53)
 A Secure Shell (03:41)
 TCP Wrappers (02:41)
 Security Tasks (03:53)
Wrapup
 Connections (02:10)
 Wrapup (02:55)
Credits
 About this Author (02:25)


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Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: Linux Professional Institute: Level 2
Author: Arthur Griffith
SKU: 33894
ISBN: 1-934743-79-8
Duration: 7.5 hrs / 113 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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