Course Description
Short Course | 30 hours | 3.0 CEUs | $2,995
This course offers an in-depth course that explores installation, configuration and maintenance of Linux systems. The course focuses on issues universal to every workstation and server. The course material is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience. Topics include: installation and configuration; the boot process; user and group administration; filesystem administration, including quotas, FACLs, RAID and LVM; task automation; client networking; SELinux; software management; log files; troubleshooting; and more.
LIN250 is the second course in the Linux Administration Professional Certificate. To complete the certificate students will also enroll in LIN120. Click on each course link for more details and to add to cart.
Course Outline
- Linux Kernel & Devices
- SYSTEMD Overview
- GRUB2/SYSTEMD Boot Process G
- Software Maintenance
- Local Storage Administration
- LVM and Raid
- Remote Storage Administration
- User/Group Administration
- Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
- Security Administration
- Basic Networking
- Advanced Networking
- Log File Administration
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Prerequisites
LIN120 Linux Fundamentals, or equivalent experience. Students should already be comfortable working in a Linux or Unix environment. Fundamentals such as the Linux filesystem, process management, and how to edit files will not be covered in class. An understanding of network concepts, and the TCP/IP protocol suite is helpful.
Duration
30 Hours | 5 Days or 10 NightsApplies Towards the Following Certificates
- Linux Administration Certificate : 60 Hour Certificate
*Academic Unit eligibility to be determined by college/university in which you are enrolled in a degree seeking program.