TN-125: Introduction UNIX and Linux*

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Course Overview:

This hands-on course provides an intensive overview of fundamental UNIX commands that are common to all flavors of UNIX, including Solaris 2.x, Linux, HPUX & AIX.  At the end of this course students will have a firm grasp of how the UNIX operating system works, how to accomplish powerful functions using multiple commands & how to manipulate & control files, processes, data & file security. Coverage of UNIX shells, basic networking commands & the UNIX common desktop environment round out your fundamental UNIX proficiency.  With the skills gained in this course, students can move on to advanced Solaris or Linux system administration courses or Shell Programming.

Course Objectives:

  • UNIX Overview
  • Text Editing
  • File System
  • Printing
  • Text File Manipulation
  • Networking Commands
  • Introduction to Commands
  • Managing UNIX Processes
  • Introduction to Shells: sh, ksh, bash
  • Multitasking & Batch Processing
  • Simple Shell Scripts Backing Up Files

Prerequisites:

Student should have a basic knowledge of computers.  Command line MS-DOS experience is helpful.

 


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