LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference
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Author(s): Haeder, Adam
Pessanha, Bruno Gomes
Schneiter, Stephen Addison
Stanger, James
ISBN No.: 9780596804879
Pages: 520
Year: 201007
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 68.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Preface; The Linux Professional Institute; Audience for This Book; Organization; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; How to Contact Us; SafariĀ® Books Online; Acknowledgments;Chapter 1: LPI Exams;Chapter 2: Exam 101 Study Guide; 2.1 Exam Preparation;Chapter 3: System Architecture (Topic 101.1); 3.1 Objective 1: Determine and Configure Hardware Settings;Chapter 4: Change Runlevels and Shut Down or Reboot System (Topics 101.2 and 101.3); 4.1 Objective 2: Boot the System; 4.2 Objective 3: Change Runlevels and Shut Down or Reboot System;Chapter 5: Linux Installation and Package Management (Topic 102); 5.


1 Objective 1: Design a Hard Disk Layout; 5.2 Objective 2: Install a Boot Manager; 5.3 Objective 3: Manage Shared Libraries; 5.4 Objective 4: Use Debian Package Management; 5.5 Objective 5: Use Red Hat Package Manager (RPM);Chapter 6: GNU and Unix Commands (Topic 103); 6.1 Objective 1: Work on the Command Line; 6.2 Objective 2: Process Text Streams Using Filters; 6.3 Objective 3: Perform Basic File Management; 6.


4 Objective 4: Use Streams, Pipes, and Redirects; 6.5 Objective 5: Create, Monitor, and Kill Processes; 6.6 Objective 6: Modify Process Execution Priorities; 6.7 Objective 7: Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions; 6.8 Objective 8: Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using vi;Chapter 7: Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Topic 104); 7.1 Objective 1: Create Partitions and Filesystems; 7.2 Objective 2: Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems; 7.3 Objective 3: Control Filesystem Mounting and Unmounting; 7.


4 Objective 4: Set and View Disk Quotas; 7.5 Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership; 7.6 Objective 6: Create and Change Hard and Symbolic Links; 7.7 Objective 7: Find System Files and Place Files in the Correct Location;Chapter 8: Exam 101 Review Questions and Exercises; 8.1 System Architecture (Topic 101); 8.2 Linux Installation and Package Management (Topic 102); 8.3 GNU and Unix Commands (Topic 103); 8.4 Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Topic 104);Chapter 9: Exam 101 Practice Test; 9.


1 Questions; 9.2 Answers;Chapter 10: Exam 101 Highlighter''s Index; 10.1 System Architecture; 10.2 Linux Installation and Package Management; 10.3 GNU and Unix Commands; 10.4 Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard;Chapter 11: Exam 102 Overview;Chapter 12: Exam 102 Study Guide; 12.1 Exam Preparation;Chapter 13: Shells, Scripting, and Data Management (Topic 105); 13.1 Objective 1: Customize and Use the Shell Environment; 13.


2 Objective 2: Customize or Write Simple Scripts; 13.3 Objective 3: SQL Data Management;Chapter 14: The X Window System (Topic 106); 14.1 An Overview of X; 14.2 Objective 1: Install and Configure X11; 14.3 Objective 2: Set Up a Display Manager; 14.4 Objective 3: Accessibility;Chapter 15: Administrative Tasks (Topic 107); 15.1 Objective 1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System Files; 15.2 Objective 2: Automate System Administration Tasks by Scheduling Jobs; 15.


3 Objective 3: Localization and Internationalization;Chapter 16: Essential System Services (Topics 108.1 and 108.2); 16.1 Objective 1: Maintain System Time; 16.2 Objective 2: System Logging;Chapter 17: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics (Topic 108.3); 17.1 Objective 3: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics;Chapter 18: Manage Printers and Printing (Topic 108.4); 18.


1 Objective 4: Manage Printers and Printing; 18.2 An Overview of Printing; 18.3 Troubleshooting General Printing Problems;Chapter 19: Networking Fundamentals (Topic 109.1); 19.1 Objective 1: Fundamentals of Internet Protocols;Chapter 20: Basic Network Configuration (Topics 109.2 and 109.4); 20.1 Objective 2: Basic Network Configuration and Objective 4: Configuring Client Side DNS;Chapter 21: Basic Network Troubleshooting (Topic 109.


3); 21.1 Objective 3: Basic Network Troubleshooting; 21.2 ;Chapter 22: Security (Topic 110.1); 22.1 Objective 1: Perform Security Administration Tasks;Chapter 23: Set Up Host Security (Topic 110.2); 23.1 Objective 2: Set Up Host Security;Chapter 24: Securing Data with Encryption (Topic 110.3); 24.


1 Objective 3: Securing Data With Encryption; 24.2 Using Secure Shell (SSH); 24.3 DSA and RSA Overview; 24.4 Configuring OpenSSH; 24.5 Configuring and Using GNU Privacy Guard (GPG);Chapter 25: Exam 102 Review Questions and Exercises; 25.1 Shells, Scripting, and Data Management (Topic 105); 25.2 The X Window System (Topic 106); 25.3 Administrative Tasks (Topic 107); 25.


4 Essential System Services (Topic 108); 25.5 Networking Fundamentals (Topic 109); 25.6 Security (Topic 110);Chapter 26: Exam 102 Practice Test; 26.1 Questions; 26.2 Answers;Chapter 27: Exam 102 Highlighter''s Index; 27.1 Shells, Scripting, and Data Management; 27.2 The X Window System; 27.3 Administrative Tasks; 27.


4 Essential System Services; 27.5 Networking Fundamentals; 27.6 Security;Colophon;.


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