[RHCE] first meeting notes
Jim Ray
jim at neuse.net
Fri Sep 5 06:49:00 EDT 2003
any game to spend a session or two on prerequisites? granted, the other
outline is more appropriate. however, the more i look at the material on
the prerequistes list, the more i want to spend some time with it.
otherwise, i'll try to self-learn and not hold anyone else back.
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> any volunteers to facilitate next week's meeting?
>
> TRILUG RHCE Organizational Meeting
> 3 September 2003
> 1. meeting time Wednesdays 8-10 PM
>
> 2. meeting place 2610 Vanderbilt Ave
>
> 3. irc time Thursdays 8-10 PM
> Attendees
> Craig Isdahl craig at dashsystems.com 878-3274 x201
> Matt Frye matthew.frye at rexhealth.com 784-3791
> Steve Hoffman srhoofman at bellsouth.net 795-3679
> Max Woodbury max.teneyck.woodbury at verizon.net 403-9110
> Jim Ray jim at neuse.net 838-1672 x201
> Greg Woodbury ggw at wolves.durham.nc.us 493-1998
> http://members.trilug.org/~redwolfe
> Chris Woodbury ccw at wolves.durham.nc.us none
>
> Minutes
> Available for our Class:
> http://www.terrapinjunction.com
> ftp.terrapinjunction.com
> mail.terrapinjunction.com
>
> Recommended Books:
> RHCE Study Guide, Osborne
>
> Syllabus
> 1. Basic hardware knowledge
> · Intel and Intel clone architectures
> · IRQs and IRQ settings for standard serial ports
> · Disk subsystems (IDE, EIDE, SCSI)
> · Disk partitioning
>
> 2. Basic UNIX/Linux knowledge
> · Basic text editor usage
> 1. Opening, closing, writing, and abandoning files
> 2. Basic text editing
>
> 3. UNIX Filesystem Hierarchy and Structure
> · UNIX/Linux filesystems
> · SCSI, floppy, CD-ROM, and IDE devices
> · Referencing /dev devices
> · ISA and PCI hardware issues
> · Filesystem formating and checking, fdisk, mkfs, fsck
> · Span multiple partitions with root filesystem
> · Mount misc partitions with mount
>
> 4. Basic file operations and manipulation
> · Basics: cp, mv, ls, more, less, cd, pwd, tar, find, etc.
> · Filters: cat, grep, egrep, wc, cat, tail, head, sort, etc.
> · File Name wildcards: *, ?, [ ], etc.
>
> 5. Printing
> · lpq, lprm, lpr
> · adding local and remote printers
>
> 6. UNIX/Linux Shell
> · Basic Shell Programming
> · Piping, I/O and error redirection
> · Script execution and permissions
> · Variables and parameters
> · The inherited environment
>
> 7. Basic security
> · Shadow passwords
> · File permissions
> · Understanding users, groups and umask
> · Suid
>
> 8. UNIX System Administration
> · /etc/skel/... and home directories
> · Daemons
> · Cron
> · Superuser
> · Syslogd and logging
> · Backup and Restore Tasks
> · Control of Network Services and Daemons
> · System crontab
> · Using and managing the system log files
> · Basic system backup and restore operations
>
> 9. Basic TCP/IP Networking
> · IP numbers and classes
> · The network address, broadcast address and subnet mask
> · Tools and commands
> 1. ping
> 2. ifconfig
> 3. netstat
> · Name resolution configuration
> 1. /etc/hosts
> 2. /etc/resolv.conf
> 3. /etc/host.conf
> 4. /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> 10. Familiarity with Standard Networking Services
> · NFS and remote filesystems
> · Sendmail
> · POP, IMAP
> · FTP
> · DNS
> · DHCP
> · SMB
> · httpd
> · YP, Nis
> · Inetd
>
> 11. Basic Network Security
>
>
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