Advanced UNIX/LINUX
Duration
Three Days
Pre-requisites
Course 576 Introduction to UNIX/Linux (or equivalent experience) is required. A background in programming concepts is also assumed.
Who Should Attend
Application programmers, technical support staff, system administrators, managers,operators and anyone who wishes to enhance their knowledge of UNIX concepts and commands. Anyone who wants a broader understanding of UNIX tools, tricks and techniques.
Course Description
Advanced UNIX is unique in course offerings. Starting with core concepts and tools, the course then branches out in a number of directions, depending on where the students wish to explore. This course also provides a CD-ROM for the student to keep, which contains the tools and scripts covered.
Course Topics
- Introduction
- Logging In
- Logging Out
- Passwords
- Organizing Your Home
- Directory
- Setting Up Your Terminal
- Shell and Environment Variables
- Setting Your Shell Prompt
- How the Shell Interprets What You Type
- Saving Time on the Command Line
- Aliases
- The Lessons of History
- Job Control
- Redirecting Input and Output
- Moving Around in a Hurry
- Wildcards
- Where Did I Put That?
- Finding Files with find
- Linking, Renaming, and Copying Files
- Creating and Reading Archives
- Backing Up Files
- More about Managing Files
- File Security, Ownership, and Sharing
- Removing Files
- Other Ways to Get Disk Spa