LPIC-1 Linux Administrator (101-500)
Tools and skills for Linux systems administrators12 H 19 M
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Episodes
- Installing Linux
- Overview
- Installing Linux
- Detecting Hardware
- Linux as a VM
- The Linux Boot Process
- Configuring GRUB
- Executing Programs
- The Linux Shell
- Managing Processes
- Execution Priorities
- Working with Text Files
- Editing Files with nano
- Search and Replace with nano
- Editing Files with vi
- Search and Replace within vi
- The Linux Command Line
- Customizing bash
- Managing Files
- Redirecting Data with Pipes
- Redirecting Data with Redirects
- Filtering Output with cut
- Filtering Output with grep
- Working with Checksums
- Locating Data
- Locating Commands with which
- Locating Files Using find
- Locating Files Using grep
- Hard and Symbolic Links
- File Permissions
- File Ownership
- POSIX Based File Permissions
- ACL Based File Permissions
- Managing Software
- Shared Libraries
- Managing Software with dpkg and apt
- Managing Software with rpm and yum
- Managing Services
- Supporting Services in Linux
- Introduction to SysVinit
- Managing Services with SysVinit
- Introduction to systemd
- Managing Services with systemd
- Managing Storage
- Creating Partitions with fdisk
- Creating Partitions with parted
- Linux File Systems
- Creating File Systems
- Maintaining Filesystem Health
- Monitoring Disk Utilization
- Mounting Removable Media
- Mounting Fixed Disks
Overview
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- Episode Description
- Transcript
The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification demonstrates a basic proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 101-500 exam focuses on understanding the Linux system architecture, managing software, basic GNU commands, and the Linux file system hierarchy.