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Red Hat Linux基础课程 1.0
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[RH033 Red Hat Linux 基础课程]

本课程适合那些没有Linux或UNIX命令行使用经验,但想进一步了解如何使用和优化他们计算机上的Red Hat Linux的学习者。

讲师介绍:

Red Hat中国合作伙伴Linux讲师
RHCE认证授课讲师
Red Hat 认证考试官
高级网络工程师
6年Linux应用与开发经验,擅长领域:unix programming, perl, php, postgresql, oracle, mysql
参与工程:电信城域网,宽带接入,宽带流媒体平台,四层交换,全局负载平衡
2年Linux教学经验,精通RHCE和LPI考试的特点和要求。

课程内容:

■ Section 1: Overview
Unit 1: Overview
 UNIX History and Principles
 GNU Project, FSF, and the GPL
 Linux Origins and Benefits
 Red Hat Offerings
 Recommended Hardware Requirements
 Logging in
 Running Commands
 Red Hat Graphical Environments

■ Section 2: A Tour of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Unit 2: Command Line Filesystem Browsing
 Linux File Hierarchy Concepts
 Current Working Directory
 Changing Directories
 Listing Directory Contents
 The Home Directory
 Absolute Pathnames
 Relative Pathnames
 File Names
 Copying Files and Directories
 Copying Files and Directories: The Destination
 Moving and Renaming Files and Directories
 Moving and Renaming Files and Directories: The Destination
 Removing and Creating Files
 Creating and Removing Directories
 Viewing an Entire Text File
 Viewing Files One Screenful at a Time
 slocate
 Getting Help: man pages
 Other Help Utilities
 Hands-on Lab: Command Line Filesystem Browsing

Unit 3: GNOME and KDE Desktops
 The X Window System
 GNOME and KDE
 Starting XFree86
 Switching Between GNOME and KDE
 The nautilus File Manager
 Graphical Terminals, Editors, and Browsers
 OpenOffice.org Office Suite
 Useful Keystrokes in X
 Hands-on Lab: Filesystem Browsing Using GNOME

Unit 4: The bash Shell
 Shell History
 Command Line Shortcuts
 Command Line Expansion and Protecting from Expansion
 Command Line History and Editing Tricks
 Hands-on Lab: Exploring the bash Shell

Unit 5: Users, Groups, and Permissions
 Users, Groups, and the root User
 The Linux Security Model: File and Process Security
 Examining Permissions
 File Permission Types
 Changing Permissions: Symbolic and Numeric Methods
 Hands-on Lab: File Permissions

Unit 6: vi and vim Editor Basics and Printing
 Starting vi and vim
 Three Modes of vi and vim
 Cursor Movement
 Entering and Leaving Insert Mode
 Changing, Deleting, Yanking, and Putting Text
 Undoing Changes
 Searching for Text
 Saving and Exiting
 Printing in Linux
 Hands-on Lab: vi and vim Editor Basics

■ Section 3: Red Hat Enterprise Linux: A Deeper View

Unit 7: The Linux Filesystem
 Partitions and Filesystems
 Inodes, Directories, and the cp, mv, and rm Commands
 Symbolic Links and Hard Links
 The Seven Fundamental Filetypes
 Checking Free Space
 Finding and Processing Files
 Mounting Removable Media
 Formatting a Floppy
 Archiving Files
 Compressing Files
 Compressing Archives
 tar to Unformatted Flopies
 Hands-on Lab: The Linux Filesystem

Unit 8: Configuring GNOME, KDE, and X-based Tools
 A Layered Vision of the X Window System
 Window Managers
 The GNOME and KDE Control Centers
 The panel Application
 Configuring nautilus and gnome-terminal
 Saving Desktop Configuration Across Logins
 X-based Email Clients and Configuring evolution
 Hands-on Lab: Configuring the X Window System

Unit 9: The bash Shell and Configuration
 The bash Shell and Configuration
 Variables
 Configuring the Shell: Local Variables
 Common Local Variables
 Aliases
 Other Shell Configuration Methods
 Configuring Commands: Environment Variables
 Common Environment Variables
 The TERM and PATH Environment Variable
 How the Shell Expands the Command Line
 Shell Startup Scripts
 Login Shells
 Hands-on Lab: The bash Shell and Configuration

Unit 10: Advanced Topics in Users, Groups, and Permissions

 User and Group ID Numbers
 /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group Files
 System Users and Groups
 Changing Your Identity
 User Information Commands
 Default File Permissions
 Special Permissions
 Hands-on Lab: Switching Users and Setting a umask

Unit 11: Advanced Uses of the vi and vim Editors
 File and Screen Repositioning
 Filtering
 Search and Replace
 Advanced Reading and Saving
 Configuring vi and vim
 Expanding you Vocabulary
 Hands-on Lab: Advanced Uses of the vi and vim Editors

■ Section 4: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Power Tools

Unit 12: Standard I/O and Pipes
 Redirecting Input, Output, and Error
 Overwriting or Appending
 Using Pipes to Connect Processes
 The tee Command
 Piping into the mail Command
 Hands-on Lab: Standard I/O and Pipes

Unit 13: Introduction to String Processing
 Showing the Beginning and End of Files
 Counting Words, Lines, and Characters
 Sorting Data
 Printing Unique Lines of Files
 Rearranging Columns and Fields
 Version Comparison
 Spell Checking
 Formatting Tools
 Hands-on Lab: Introduction to String Processing

Unit 14: String Processing with Regular Expressions
 Pattern Matching with Regular Expresions
 Wildcards, Modifiers, and Anchors
 Regular Expressions in Combinations
 Searching for Patterns in Files
 Modifying Streams of Data
 Regular Expressions in Pagers and Editors
 Extended Regular Expressions
 Using awk
 Hands-on Lab: String Processing with Regular Expressions

Unit 15: Introduction to Processes
 What is a Process?
 How Processes Are Created: Process Ancestry
 Process States
 Viewing Processes
 Sending Signals to Processes
 Terminating Processes
 Altering Process Scheduling Priority
 Running a Process in the Foreground and Background
 Suspending a Process
 Listing and Resuming Background and Suspended Jobs
 Compound Commands
 Scheduling a Process to Execute Later
 Scheduling Periodic Processes
 Hands-on Lab: Process Control

Unit 16: bash Shell Scripting
 Scripting Basics
 Creating Shell Scripts
 Making Scripts Executable
 Generating Output
 Handling Input
 Using Positional Parameters
 Using Functions in Shell Scripts
 Exit Status
 File and String Tests
 Control Structures and Conditional Execution
 Selection Structures: if and case Statements
 Repetition Structures: for and while loops
 Breaking Out of Loops
 Shell Script Debugging

Unit 17: Basic Networking Clients
 Logging into Remote Computers Securely
 Secure Network Copying
 Insecure Protocols: telnet and the "r" Servic
 FTP, Web, and Email clients
 Keeping Files Synchronized Across the Network
 Mirroring Web Sites
 Network Diagnostic Tools
 Hands-on Lab: Basic Networking Clients

Unit 18: Programming and Administration
 Programming Tools
 Programming Languages
 Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
 Red Hat Programming Classes
 System Administrator Duties
 Red Hat Administration Classes
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