Base Start With Linux End to End Details Captured
- Operating System And Features
- Definition And Naming Of Linux
- History Of Linux
- Components Of Linux
- Basic Features Of Linux
- Architecture Of Linux
- About Kernel
- User interface View Of Linux
- CLI/GUI View Of Linux
- Distribution Of Linux
- Hardware Requirement Of Linux
- Software Application Of Linux
- Different Editors Of Linux
- Comparison Between Linux With Other Operating System
- Important Commands Of Linux
- Merits/Demerits Of Linux
- Use Of Linux in the Various Fields
- Commercial Use Of Linux
- Automating Options
- Run Levels
- /etc/rc.d Files
- Customization of Run Levels
- cron and anacron
- at and batch
- Login Options
- Console Logon
- Controlling Console Login
- Virtual Console
- Serial Login
- Remote Login
- SSH login
- Building a Custom Linux Kernel
- Kernel Versions
- Kernel Source Files
- Kernel Patch Files
- Kernel Configuration
- Kernel Building
- Testing a New Kernel
- The GNU/Linux Filesystem
- Partition Types
- Filesystem Types
- Mounting
- Automount
- File Types
- File Security
- Key Filesystem Locations
- Boot Files
- User Files
- Administrator Files
- Configuration Files
- Log Files
- The /proc Pseudo Filesystem
- Process Info
- Kernel Config Info
- Hardware Info
- Changing /proc Info
- Sysctl
- BASH – Borne Again Shell
- Key /bin Commands
- Key /sbin Commands
- History
- man and info
- vi
- Using Shell Scripts
- User Management
- Users and Groups
- Home Directories
- Password Files
- PAM
- Quotas
- NIS Intro
- Software Management
- tar Files
- Patch Files
- RPM
- Hardware Management
- Types of Devices
- dev Namespace
- Modules
- Network Management
- Types of Network Devices
- Monitoring Network Devices
- Controlling Network Services
- xinted
- iptables
- Network Services – Part I
- DHCP
- DNS
- SSH
- Network Services – Part II
- FTP
- NFS
- Samba
- The X Window System
- X Servers and X Clients
- XFree86
- X Fonts
- GTK and KDE
- Exam Practice
- Installation Challenges
- Configuration Challenges
- Troubleshooting Challenges