This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to take and pass the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam. This course focuses on deploying, administrating, and securing a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 system. RHCE author, Kenneth Armstrong, teaches the Red Hat exam objectives while providing examples and real world scenarios essential for an exam candidate to succeed. Get your exam preparation under way today by clicking on the movie links below. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
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Table of content
Introduction
- Welcome
 - Practice Requirements
 - Basic Installation
 
Kickstart Installations
- Kickstart Files
 - Installing RHEL with Kickstart
 
Basic Command Line
- Accessing a Terminal
 - Basic Commands pt. 1
 - Basic Commands pt. 2
 - Help at the Command Line
 - cat and nano
 - vim
 - File Compression
 - Elevating Privileges
 
Advanced Command Line
- Input and Output Redirection
 - Regular Expressions
 
User Accounts
- Adding and Removing Users
 - Password Control
 - Group Administration
 - Account Configuration Files
 - User Accounts with LDAP
 
File and Folder Permissions
- Basic Permissions pt. 1
 - Basic Permissions pt. 2
 - Basic Permissions pt. 3
 - Group Directories
 
Network Setup and Troubleshooting
- Network Devices
 - NetworkManager
 - system-config-network
 - Network Commands
 - Network Scripts
 - system-config-firewall
 - iptables pt. 1
 - iptables pt. 2
 
Software Management
- RPM Files
 - Yum Command
 - Yum Repository
 - RPM Command
 - PackageKit
 - Updating the Kernel
 
Basic Filesystems
- Creating Partitions
 - Creating Filesystems
 - Mounting Filesystems
 - Swap Partitions
 - Quota Management pt. 1
 - Quota Management pt. 2
 - Hard and Soft Links
 - File and Folder ACL Management
 
LVM
- LVM Overview
 - Creating a Logical Volume pt. 1
 - Creating a Logical Volume pt. 2
 - LVM Snapshots
 - GUI LVM Management
 
Service Management
- Service Commands
 - Using system-config-services
 
SELinux
- SELinux Overview
 - SELinux Tools
 - Setting SELinux Contexts pt. 1
 - Setting SELinux Contexts pt. 2
 - SELinux – mv Versus cp
 - SELinux Booleans
 
Encrypted Filesystems
- Encrypted Filesystems
 - Network Services
 - NFS
 - FTP pt. 1
 - FTP pt. 2
 - CIFS (Samba) Client
 - Autofs
 - HTTP Server pt. 1
 - HTTP Server pt. 2
 - NTP Server
 - Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
 - VNC
 
Working with Processes
- View Running Processes
 - Changing Process Priorities
 - Stopping Processes
 - Scheduling a Job with cron
 - Scheduling a Job with at
 
System Logs
- System Logs Overview
 - Reading Logfiles
 - syslog
 
The Kernel
- Linux Kernel Overview
 - Hardware and the Kernel
 - Kernel Modules
 - Working with proc and sysctl.conf
 
The Boot Process
- The Boot Process
 - GRUB
 - Upstart
 - Runlevels pt. 1
 - Runlevels pt. 2
 - Powering Down the System
 
System Recovery
- Basic Troubleshooting
 - Network Troubleshooting
 - The Rescue Environment
 - User Account Troubleshooting
 
Virtual Machines
- Introduction to Virtualization
 - virsh
 - virt-manager pt. 1
 - virt-manager pt. 2
 
Conclusion
- Course Wrap Up
 - Getting Help
 
Credits
- About the Author
 
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