Designed for Windows® professionals with no prior UNIX or
Linux experience, this course teaches fundamental Red Hat
Enterprise Linux system administration skills. The first day
provides a conceptual and practical transition for individuals
to successfully add Linux management competencies to their
portfolio. The remaining four days combines with the
highly-acclaimed RH033 course, immersing individuals in the
basics of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment and preparing
them for future roles as cross-platform system
administrators. The course also serves as the first course in
the RHCT and RHCE tracks.
Have experience with job tasks using Windows OS products at
technician or system administrator level; experience as an IT
professional; no prior UNIX or Linux experience required.
A Red Hat Enterprise Linux power user familiar with common
command line processes who can perform some system
administration tasks using graphical tools. The individual
will also be ready to develop a deeper understanding of Red
Hat Enterprise Linux system administration (RH133).
The typical student will be a Windows technician who prefers
to manage servers using a graphic user interface. The
individual will also possess a desire to effectively manage
Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems and broaden their individual
skill set.
50.1.4. Course Objectives
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Learn to install software, configure the network,
configure authentication, and install and configure
various services using graphical tools
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Understand the Linux file system
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Issue essential Linux commands from the command line
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Understand file access permissions
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Customize X Window System
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Use regular expression pattern matching and I/O
redirection
50.1.5. Follow-on Courses
RH133 Red Hat Linux Sys. Admin. (p. 8)
RH253 Red Hat Linux Net. and Sec. Admin. (p. 9)
RH300 Red Hat Linux RHCE Rapid Track (p. 10)
"All in all I would rate this training experience as one of the
best I have ever attended, and I've been in this industry for
over 15 years." — Bill Legge, IT Consultant