Junior Level LPIC-1 Exam 101: Partitions and File Systems


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Overview/Description
Managing filesystems is an integral part of Linux administration. A filesystem in Linux isn't useful until it is mounted and because media devices such as optical and USB drives are considered distinct filesystem, they too must be mounted before they can be used. This course describes filesystem management, including the creation of partitions and as well as maintaining the integrity of file systems. This course is part of a series that prepares the learner for CompTIA Linux+ exam LX0-101 and Linux Professional Institute (LPI) LPIC-1 Junior Level Administrator exam 101.

Target Audience
Administrators who are rolling out and supporting Linux in the enterprise; individuals seeking internationally recognized, distribution-neutral Linux certification

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

Junior Level LPIC-1 Exam 101: Partitions and File Systems

  • recognize how to perform different partitioning tasks
  • describe how to create a filesystem
  • describe how to maintain filesystems
  • perform filesystem and partition management tasks
  • describe how to modify the fstab file in a given scenario
  • describe how to mount and unmount file systems
  • describe how to mount removable media
  • safely mount and unmount filesystems and media
  • Course Number:
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