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NV 3112 Novell's Guide to the LPIC-1 Certification Using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11

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Summary:
This course provides a learning experience for students who want to prepare for the LPIC-1 exams. It uses SLES 11 as the Linux operating system environment that allows students to get the hands-on experience they need as they seek to earn the LPIC-1 certification. After completing this course, students should be ready to attempt the LPIC-1 exams.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
The primary audience for this course is students preparing for LPI's LPIC-1 exams.

Topics:

  • Use the Linux Desktop and the Command Line Interface
  • Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
  • Administer SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 with YaST
  • Administer SLES 11 with the Command Line Interface
  • Manage Processes, Jobs, and Runlevels
  • Configure the Network
  • Configure Applications and Services
  • Understand Security-Related Tools

Prerequisites:
Before taking this course, students should already be familiar with operating systems, such as Windows or Mac, that use graphical user interfaces. They should also be familiar with the basics of directory and file systems, networking, and basic administration tasks performed in a PC operating system.




Last Update: May 22, 2012