Learn how to use Linux from beginner level to advanced techniques which is taught by experienced working professionals. With our Linux Training in Bangalore you’ll learn concepts in expert level with practical manner.
Linux is most popular OS in UNIX World. Linux is Open platform OS
All IT Giants IBM, Oracle, Novell are jumped in to Linux world as Linux will undertake the IT soon. And most of the IT service providers started to implementing their servers to Linux for cost effective and customization solutions. As per Linux Foundation survey Linux skills are in high demand among IT employers. Linux System administrators are always having high demand and good pay in job market.
This Linux course will cover the entire contents and this will cover more practical sessions rather than theory. Since we have separate troubleshoot sessions as part of this course will make you good expertise in Linux administration. This troubleshoot session will make your life easier when working at office.
Our Trainers are working from MNC, so you will get exposure to real-time experience and good tips on how to approach an issue.
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Course Name Linux Category Operating System Venue Besant Technologies Official URL Linux Training Demo Classes At Your Convenience Training Methodology 30% Theory & 70% Practical Course Duration 35-40 Hours Class Availability Weekdays & Weekends For Demo Class Email ID – besanttech@gmail.com -
Linux Training Syllabus
Automating Programs
- Run Levels
- /etc/rc.d Files
- Customization of Run Levels
- cron and anacron
- at and batch
Login Options
- Console Logon
- Controlling Console Login
- Virtual Consoles
- 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
Network Services – Part III
- Sendmail
- Apache
- Squid Proxy Server
The X Window System
- X Servers and X Clients
- XFree86
- X Fonts
- GTK and KDE
Exam Practice
Installation Challenges
Configuration Challenges
Troubleshooting Challenges
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