Linux SUSE Certification Training
Netwind Learning Center training course for SUSE Linux is designed to
teach you to install, adeploy and administer SUSe Linux operating system. You will learn to use commands to create files, directories, and
shell scripts, to set environment variables, and to work with text files.Discover the features of networks and to set up and manage a network Learn about managing packages and processes, managing user and
group accounts and storage.Security topics covered are recognize signs of intrusion and to use security measures to guard against intrusion. Finally you will learn to configure hardware components, to use
documentation in troubleshooting, and to recognize the importance of documenting installation procedures.
Target Audience
Linux system administrators with 6 months to 1 year's practical Linux experience.
Prerequisites
Some experience administering any operating system in a computing environment such as an enterprise or academic environment
Training Course includes
- 17 hours of instructor led full multi-media interactive training.
- Our courseware provides a wholly different – and uniquely effective – learning experience.
- Train at your own pace, when you want to at Home or at Work
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review questions to test one's retention
- Exam Preps
- Online Mentoring to Instructors 24 x 7
- Simulated Exercises
- Guarantees you always getting the finest training available
- Available in CD-ROM format Or Online
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CD Linux SUSE Training Course
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$299.00
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Online One Year Access Linux SUSE Training Course
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$249.00
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CompTIA Linux+ SUSE Course Covers
Installing SUSE Linux
- identify important milestones in the development of Linux.
- recognize the basic features of SUSE Linux.
- determine which software and hardware to install to meet customer requirements of a installation.
- select the most appropriate installation method in a given scenario.
- establish requirements to determine installation methods in given scenarios.
- partition a hard disk in a given scenario.
- configure the boot loader in a given scenario.
- configure video, sound, and other multimedia devices during a basic installation.
- configure the X window system in a given scenario.
- perform a basic installation.
Command-Line Management
- use CLI commands to create, modify, and link files and directories.
- use basic shell scripts.
- use basic CLI commands to perform tasks with files, directories, and shell scripts.
- use advanced CLI commands to modify permissions and ownership.
- execute content and directory searches and basic text and file manipulation in given scenarios.
- set environment variables in given scenarios.
- use advanced commands.
Configuring a Network
- identify the features of networks.
- configure network protocols in given scenarios.
- implement basic networking configuration tasks in a given scenario.
- configure basic network services in a given scenario.
- configure DNS and implement basic routing and subnetting.
- manage SUSE Linux mail queues in a given scenario.
- configure network services, set up a DNS server, and manage mail queues in a given scenario.
- administer a SUSE Linux environment using remote management tools.
- use commands to monitor and troubleshoot a network in a given scenario.
- managing a network in given scenarios.
Managing System Processes in SUSE Linux
- manage, configure, and repair SUSE Linux packages.
- start and stop packages and manage runlevels in given scenarios.
- manage packages and runlevels and start and stop services.
- administer Linux processes in given scenarios.
- schedule jobs and set process permissions in given scenarios.
- manage SUSE Linux processes.
Managing Users, Groups, and Storage in SUSE Linux
- recognize the features of a multiuser Linux environment and perform basic user and group administration with YaST.
- administer user and group accounts in a given scenario.
- implement an appropriate security configuration in a given scenario.
- control access.
- manage users and groups and control access to SUSE Linux in a given scenario.
- recognize how to configure mass storage devices and RAID.
- manage local storage devices and filesystems.
- administer filesystems.
- implement backups and restores using recordable media.
- execute storage management tasks.
SUSE Linux Security
- identify security vulnerabilities within Linux services.
- detect signs of intrusion.
- detect vulnerabilities and signs of intrusion in a network.
- implement basic IP tables and chains in a given scenario.
- configure user-level security in a given scenario.
- implement security measures in given scenarios to protect a system from intrusion.
SUSE Linux Hardware and Documentation
- use SUSE Linux tools to diagnose hardware problems in a given scenario.
- configure peripherals, removable hardware, and power management in given scenarios.
- configure printing in a given scenario.
- diagnose problems with hardware and configure peripherals in given scenarios.
- determine a system performance baseline and access help in a given scenario.
- configure log files so you can use them to troubleshoot errors in given scenarios.
- create written procedures for system configuration.
- establish a performance baseline, configure log files to use them for troubleshooting, and create procedures for documenting installations.
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