Junior Level LPIC-1 Exam 101: File and Storage Administration


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Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
As an inherently multi-user system, Linux requires a way to manage disk usage by different users, and does so through quotas. Linux file system security is managed though user and group permissions and ownership. Files in Linux can be linked in a flexible way through the use of hard and symbolic links. This course covers quotas and file level security, and the use of links and the locations of system files and other important file locations. 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.

Prerequisites
n/a

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Junior Level LPIC-1 Exam 101: File and Storage Administration

  • describe how to set disk quotas
  • describe how to manage disk quotas
  • recognize how permissions are defined
  • manage permissions in a given scenario
  • describe how file ownership can be modified
  • manage user quotas in a given scenario
  • manage file permissions and ownership in Linux
  • create hard and soft links
  • describe how links can be used by Linux system administrators
  • describe the characteristics of the Linux file system hierarchy
  • match the commands used to find files and command locations to the appropriate scenario
  • manage links and system files in given scenarios
  • Course Number:
    lu_ljlp_a09_it_enus