ITC 105 – CompTIA Linux+


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Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Linux+

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ITC 105 - CompTIA Linux+

What you will learn

Linux has become well known for being used in devices such as mobile phones or tablets running the Android operating system, web servers and everything up to super computers. CompTIA Linux+ is a certification that has grown in stature and demand, with ever more organisations trusting Linux when developing services and applications.

During the CompTIA Linux+ course, students will learn the foundational skills that are required to work with the Linux operating system, including it’s configuration, management and troubleshooting.

CompTIA Linux+ Course Assessment

The CompTIA Linux+ qualification comprises of two exams and it is necessary to complete the training and pass the related exams in order to gain your internationally recognised CompTIA Linux+ certification.

  • Exam LX0-101
  • Exam LX0-102

CompTIA Linux+ Course Requirements

There are no educational prerequisites to studying the CompTIA Linux+ course, however, it is recommended that you have completed CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and have 12 months of Linux admin experience.

Career Path Opportunities

The CompTIA Linux+ course is suited for anyone looking to work in any of the following roles:

  • Junior Linux Systems Administrator
  • Junior Linux Engineer
  • Linux Administrator
  • Linux Engineer
  • Linux Technician
  • Systems Administrator

Benefits available to you with this course

  • Recruitment Resource Pack
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Student Care Team
  • CV Review & Optimization
  • Completion Certificate
  • 24/7 Anytime Access
  • Practice Questions

QUESTION What format will the exam be in?

The CompTIA Linux+ exam will be in multiple choice, multiple response and fill-in-the-blanks format. You will have 90 minutes in which to answer 60 questions.

QUESTION Is the CompTIA Linux+ qualification accredited?

Yes, the CompTIA Linux+ certification is fully accredited by the awarding body, CompTIA.

QUESTION Can I get a job in another country with this certification?

Yes. The CompTIA Linux+ qualification is internationally recognised.

ITC 105 – CompTIA Linux+

Instructions
1.1 Navigation
1.2 Commands with Lab Demo
1.3 Internal and External Commands
1.4 Overview of Shell Commands Tricks
1.5 Exploring Shell Configuration
1.6 Stream Redirection
1.7 Overview of Processing Text Using Filters
1.8 Overview File-Viewing Commands
1.9 Overview Using Grep
1.10 Syntax and Summary
1.11 Overview of Exam Essentials
Managing Software
2.1 Managing Software
2.2 Overview Using RPM
2.3 RPM Part 2
2.4 Overview Using Cpio
2.5 Overview Using Debian and Apt_cache
2.6 Using Apt-get
2.7 Debian Tools
2.8 Managing Shared Libraries
2.9 Overview Locating Library Files
2.10 Foreground and Background Processes
2.11 Managing Software Summary
Configuring Hardware
3.1 Configuring Hardware
3.2 Configuring Devices
3.3 Configuring USB
3.4 Configuring Hard Disk
3.5 Designing Hard Disk Layout
3.6 Logical Volume Management
3.7 Creating Partitions Filesystems
3.8 Overview Using Fdisk
3.9 Overview Common Filesystem Types
3.10 Creating Filesystem
3.11 Maintaining Filesystem Health
3.12 Configuring Hardware Summary
Managing Files
4.1 Managing Files
4.2 File Archiving Commands
4.3 Managing Files Ownership
4.4 Managing Disk Quotas
4.5 Directories and Content
4.6 Overview Tools for Locating Files
4.7 Overview of Exam Essentials
Booting Files
5.1 Booting Linux and Editing Files
5.2 Boot and Reboot
5.3 Understanding the Boot Process
5.4 Runlevels Process
5.5 Managing Runlevel Services
5.6 Editing with Vi
5.7 Booting Summary
X
6.1 X Windows Systems
6.2 X Configuration Options
6.3 X Configuration Options part 2
6.4 Configuring X Fonts
6.5 Configuring Xft Fonts
6.6 Overview Managing GUI Logins
6.7 Using X for Remote Access
6.8 X Accessibility
6.9 Addition Assistive Technologies
6.10 Configuring Localization and Internationalization
6.11 Querying and Setting Your Locale
6.12 Configuring Printing
6.13 Configuring Printing part 2
6.14 Using Web-based CUPS Utilities
Admin
7.1 Administering
7.2 Directly Modifying Account Configuration
7.3 Components of Account
7.4 Adding Groups
7.5 Tuning User and System Environments
7.6 Reviewing Log File Contents
7.7 Maintaining System Time
7.8 Admin Summary
Basic Networking
8.1 Basic Networking
8.2 Network Addressing
8.3 Network Addressing Part 2
8.4 DNS Data Flow Zone and Resolution
8.5 Network Ports
8.6 Connections
8.7 Testing Connectivity
8.8 Wireshark Demo
8.9 Basic Networking Summary
Scripts
9.1 Scripts E-mail and Databases
9.2 Writing Scripts
9.3 Writing Scripts Part 2
9.4 Managing E-mail
9.5 Managing Data with SQL
9.6 Advantages of Database
9.7 Scripts Summary
Security
10.1 Security
10.2 Controlling Access Via TCP Wrappers
10.3 Configuring Xinetd
10.4 Uninstalling Or Reconfiguring Servers
10.5 Tools for Managing Passwords
10.6 Configuring SSH
10.7 SSH Keys
10.8 Controlling SSH Access
10.9 Using GPG
10.10 Security Summary