CompTIA® Linux+ 2004: Documentation and Hardware


Overview/Description
Target Audience
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Overview/Description
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help prepare learners for the CompTIA® Linux+ certification exam.

Target Audience
The audience includes Professionals who want to certify their technical knowledge in basic installation, operation and troubleshooting for Linux operating systems..

Expected Duration (hours)
4.0

Lesson Objectives

CompTIA® Linux+ 2004: Documentation and Hardware

  • Identify utilities used for capturing hardware configurations in Linux.
  • Identify features of package managers used in Linux.
  • Identify features of the chkconfig command.
  • Identify features of meta utilities used for displaying system information.
  • Identify features of utilities used for benchmarking aspects of system performance.
  • Identify features of the self documentation feature of Linux.
  • Identify features of the GNU texinfo documentation.
  • Identify guidelines for developing operational procedure manuals.
  • Identify steps for submitting and publishing documents in the Linux Documentation Project (LDP) for publication.
  • Identify features of the Cfengine tool.
  • Identify text-processing commands used for reading information from system logs to troubleshoot Linux problems.
  • Identify key aspects of diagnosing hardware issues in Linux.
  • Identify online resources that provide information for troubleshooting Linux problems.
  • Identify features of common hardware components and resources used in Linux systems.
  • Identify features of various removable hardware devices.
  • Identify important aspects of Advanced Power Management (APM).
  • Identify features of Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI).
  • Identify key aspects of configuring hard disks in Linux.
  • Identify steps for configuring a Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) device in Linux.
  • Identify features of commands used for working with removable media.
  • Course Number:
    en_US_16264_ng