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Managing Linux Filesystems and Files Training Class

 
 
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Managing Linux Filesystems and Files Training Seminar

This course covers the basics of filesystem management. It includes concepts that relate to the maintaining of filesystem integrity and mounting and unmounting a filesystem. This course also includes concepts of managing files, file ownership, and disk quotas. Additionally, this course covers the FHS standards and commands for locating files.
 
     
     
   
     
     
  Price  
  $74.95  
     
  Agenda  
  Tuning Filesystems
- Identify features of commands used for tuning filesystems.
Maintaining a Journal
- Identify the key aspects of journaling filesystems.
Checking Filesystems
- Identify options of the fsck command for checking filesystems.
Monitoring Disk Usage
- Identify features of commands used for monitoring disk usage.
Temporary Mounting and Unmounting
- Identify features of commands used for temporarily mounting and unmounting filesystems.
Permanent Mounting
- Identify entries of the file used for permanently mounting filesystems.
Post Assessment
File Naming Rules
- Identify general considerations for naming files in Linux.
Basic File Management
- Identify features of basic file management commands.
Managing Links
- Identify features of the ln command used for managing links.
File Ownership
- Identify features of managing file ownership commands.
File Permissions
- Identify features of different permission modes.
Permission Bits
- Identify features of type codes and permission bits.
Special Permission Bits
- Identify key aspects of special permission bits.
Setting the Default Mode and Group
- Identify features of the umask command used for setting the default mode and group.
File Attributes
- Identify features of various file attributes.
Enabling Quota Support
- Identify key aspects of enabling quota support.
Setting Quotas for Users
- Identify features of commands used for managing quotas.
Filesystem Standards
- Identify key aspects of Filesystem Standard (FSSTND) and Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS).
File-Locating Commands
- Identify features of commands used for locating files.
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  Audience  
  The LPIC Junior Administration curriculum is designed for technology professionals responsible for user maintenance and workstation configuration in a Linux OS environment.  
     
  Media  
  Online  
     
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  Course Duration  
  1  
     
  Comments  
  Estimated time to complete the course: 3:00:00  
     
     
 
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