tailieunhanh - Linux System Administration 1

Intended Training Schedules The content herein is designed to accompany practical courses preparing for the LPI 101 exam of the LPIC-1 programme. While this material was generally structured to work with a course of 24-32 hours in consecutive 8-hour sessions, it is modularized to also work for shorter or longer sessions, consecutive or otherwise. Intended Audience & Prerequisites This manual's material assumes its users will already have: ● Extensive experience (several years) using Intel x86 computers, including a strong knowledge of hardware components and their interaction with basic operating system (OS) components. ● A general knowledge of computing and networking basics such as binary and hexadecimal maths, common units. | Study Guide for Linux System Administration 1 Lab work for LPI 101 version released under the GFDL by LinuxIT LinuxIT Technical Training Centre Li N u X IT Copyright c 2005 LinuxIT. Permission is granted to copy distribute and or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License Version or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with the Invariant Sections being History Acknowledgements with the Front-Cover Texts being released under the GFDL by LinuxIT . see full license agreement on Page ii LinuxIT Technical Training Centre Li N u X IT Introduction Acknowledgments The original material was made available by LinuxIT s technical training centre . Many thanks to Andrew Meredith for suggesting the idea in the first place. A special thanks to all the students who have helped dilute the technical aspects of Linux administration through their many questions this has led to the inclusion of more illustrations attempting to introduce concepts in a user friendly way. Finally many thanks to Paul McEnery for the technical advice and for starting off some of the most difficult chapters such as the ones covering the X server 101 modems 102 and the Linux kernel 102 . The manual is available online at http projects lpi-manuals . Thank you to the Savannah Volunteers for assessing the project and providing us with the Web space. History First release version October 2003. Reviewed by Adrian Thomasset. Revised January 2004 after review by Andrew Meredith. November 2004. Section on expansion cards added in Hardware Configuration chapter by Adrian Thomasset December 2004. Index and mapped objectives added by Adrian Thomasset. January 2005. Glossary of terms command and file review added at end of chapters by Adrian Thomasset June 2005. Added new entries in line with recommendations from SerNet