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Código: GL120
Nome do Curso: Fundamentos Essenciais
Descrição:
GL120 é um curso versátil focado nos conceitos fundamentais e essenciais do Linux e Unix. O treinamento concentra-se na utilização eficiente da linha de comando, assim beneficiando todos os níveis de profissionais. Iniciantes irão desenvolver uma base sólida no Linux, enquanto que usuários avançados irão descobrir novas funções e preencher lacunas em seus conhecimentos. O material didático foi desenvolvido para proporcionar ampla experiência prática (hands-on), assim como os demais cursos da Guru Labs. Conteúdo inclui: Manipulação de arquivos; Funções avançadas do filesystem; Redirecionamento de I/O e pipes; Manipulação de texto e expressões regulares; Gerenciamento de processos e tarefas; vi, o editor de textos padrão do Linux; Automatização de rotinas usando shell scripts; Instalação e gerenciamento de pacotes; Administração remota do sistema; e muito mais, veja o conteúdo do curso detalhado.
Carga Horária:
05 Dias (Carga Horária Total 40 Horas)
Currículo de Certificação deste Curso:
Pré-Requisitos:
Nenhum conhecimento em Linux é requerido
Conhecimentos Básicos em Ambiente de Rede (Qualquer Tipo)
Conhecimentos Básicos em MS-Windows XP ou superior
Conhecimentos Básicos em Inglês Técnico para Informática
Distribuições Suportadas:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Fedora
CentOS
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Material Didático:
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Outline do Conteúdo:
1. What is Linux?
1. UNIX Origins, Design Principles, Time-line
2. Linux Time-line
3. FSF and GNU
4. GPL - General Public License
5. The Linux Kernel
6. Linux Features
7. Popular Uses of Linux
8. What is a Distribution?
9. Components of Distributions
10. Standardization
11. Red Hat
12. Slackware
13. SUSE Linux Products
14. Debian
15. Ubuntu
2. Multi-User Concepts
1. Multi-User Concepts
2. got root?
3. Logging In
4. Switching User Contexts
5. Gathering Login Session and System Info
6. Help from Commands and Documentation
7. Getting Help with man & info
8. $MANPATH, whatis and apropos
Lab Tasks
1. Login and Discovery
2. Help with Commands
3. Switching Users With su
3. The X Window System
1. The X Window System
2. Starting X
3. Display Manager Concepts
4. Customizing X Sessions
5. Window Manager Concepts
6. Desktop Environments
7. KDE
8. KDE Control Center
9. KDE Panel
10. KDE Applications
11. GNOME
12. GNOME Preferences
13. GNOME Panel
14. GNOME Applications
Lab Tasks
1. Customize X Components
4. The Linux Filesystem
1. Filesystem Support
2. UNIX/Linux Filesystem Features
3. Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
4. Navigating the Filesystem
5. Displaying Directory Contents
6. Determining Disk Usage
7. Disk Usage with Quotas
8. File Ownership
9. Default Group Ownership
10. File and Directory Permissions
11. File Creation Permissions
12. Changing File Permissions
13. SUID and SGID on files
14. SGID and Sticky Bit on Directories
15. User Private Group Scheme
Lab Tasks
1. Files and Directories
2. Disk and Filesystem Usage
3. File and Directory Ownership and Permissions
5. Manipulating Files
1. Directory Manipulation
2. File Manipulation
3. Deleting and Creating Files
4. Physical Unix File Structure
5. Filesystem Links
6. File Extensions and Content
7. Displaying Files
8. Previewing Files
9. Displaying Binary Files
10. Searching the Filesystem
11. Alternate Search Method
12. Producing File Statistics
Lab Tasks
1. File and Directory Manipulation Commands
2. File Examination & Search Commands
6. Shell Basics
1. Role of Command Shell
2. Communication Channels
3. File Redirection
4. Piping Commands Together
5. Filename Matching
6. File Globbing and Wildcard Patterns
7. Brace Expansion
8. Shell/Environment Variables
9. Key Environment Variables
10. General Quoting Rules
11. Nesting Commands
12. Multiple and Multi-line Commands
Lab Tasks
1. Connecting Commands
2. Wildcard File Matching
3. Shell Variables
4. Shell Meta-Characters
5. Command Substitution
7. Archiving and Compression
1. Archive with tar and cpio
2. The gzip Compression Utility
3. The bzip2 Compression Utility
4. The Zip Archiving/Compression format
Lab Tasks
1. Archiving and Compression
8. Text Processing
1. Searching Inside Files
2. The Streaming Editor
3. Text Processing with awk
4. Replacing Text Characters
5. Text Sorting
6. Duplicate Removal Utility
7. Extracting Columns of Text
8. Merging Multiple Files
Lab Tasks
1. Text Processing
9. Regular Expressions
1. Regular Expressions Overview
2. Regular Expressions
3. RE Character Classes
4. RE Quantifiers
5. RE Parenthesis
Lab Tasks
1. Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions
2. Extended Regular Expressions
3. Using Regular Expressions With sed
10. Text Editing
1. Text Editing
2. Pico/GNU Nano
3. Pico/Nano Interface and Shortcuts
4. Vi and Vim
5. Basic Vi
6. Learning Vi
7. Intermediate Vi
8. Emacs
9. The Emacs Interface
10. Basic Emacs
11. More Emacs Commands
Lab Tasks
1. Text Editing with Nano
2. Text Editing with Vim
3. Text Editing with Emacs
11. Command Shells
1. Shells
2. Identifying the Shell
3. Changing the Shell
4. sh: Configuration Files
5. sh: Script Execution
6. sh: Prompts
7. bash: Bourne Again Shell
8. bash: Configuration Files
9. bash: Command Line History
10. bash: Command Editing
11. bash: Command Completion
12. bash: shortcuts
13. bash: prompt
Lab Tasks
1. Linux Shells
2. Bash History
3. Aliases
4. Bash Login Scripts
5. The Z Shell
12. Introduction to Shell Scripting
1. Shell Scripting
2. Example Shell Script
3. Positional Parameters
4. Input & Output
5. Doing Math
6. Comparisons with test
7. Exit Status
8. Conditional Statements
9. Flow Control: case
10. The for Loop
11. The while Loop
Lab Tasks
1. Writing a Shell Script
13. Process Management and Job Control
1. What is a Process?
2. Process Creation
3. Process States
4. Viewing Processes
5. Signals
6. Tools to Send Signals
7. Job Control Basics
8. Jobs
9. screen
10. Using screen
11. Advanced Screen
Lab Tasks
1. Job Control Basics
2. Process Management and Job Control Basics
3. Screen Basics
4. Using Screen Regions
14. Managing Software
1. Downloading with FTP
2. FTP
3. lftp
4. wget, lynx & links
5. Intro to Package Management
6. Using the YUM command
7. YUM package groups
8. Configuring YUM
9. Popular YUM Repositories
Lab Tasks
1. Command Line File Transfers
2. YUM [RHEL]
15. Messaging
1. Command Line Messaging
2. System Messaging Commands
3. Controlling System Messaging
4. Internet Relay Chat
5. Instant Messenger Clients
6. Electronic Mail
7. Sending Email with sendmail
8. Sending Email with mail
9. Sending Email with Pine
10. Evolution
Lab Tasks
1. Command Line Messaging
2. Command line Email
16. Printing
1. Linux Printer Sub-systems
2. lpd
3. LPRng
4. Common UNIX Printing System
5. Defining a Printer
6. Standard Print Commands
7. Format Conversion Utilities
8. Ghostscript
9. enscript and mpage
Lab Tasks
1. Printing
17. The Secure Shell (SSH)
1. Secure Shell
2. ssh and sshd Configuration
3. Accessing Remote Shells
4. Transferring Files
5. Alternative sftp Clients
6. SSH Key Management
7. ssh-agent
Lab Tasks
1. Introduction to ssh and scp
2. SSH Key-based User Authentication
3. Using ssh-agent
18. Mounting Filesystems & Managing Removable Media
1. Filesystems Concept Review
2. Mounting Filesystems
3. NFS
4. SMB
5. Filesystem Table
6. Automating Mounts
7. Removable Media
8. Preparing Floppy Diskettes
9. The mtools Package
10. mtools Commands
Lab Tasks
1. Accessing NFS Shares
2. On-demand filesystem mounting with AutoFS
3. Managing floppy disks
4. Using Mtools with FAT/FAT32 formatted media
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