Linux File Sharing and Filesystem Management


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
As a Linux System Administrator, managing, protecting, and proving access to the files and data of your users is paramount. This course covers the creation, maintenance and configuration of filesystems in Linux as well as configuring file sharing via Samba and NFS. In addition, this course also covers configuring DHCP service. This course is for people taking Advanced Level Linux Professional (LPIC-2) Exam 201.

Target Audience
Students wishing to acquire the intermediate skills required as a Linux system administrator

Prerequisites
A knowledge of basic Linux system administration

Expected Duration (hours)
2.5

Lesson Objectives

Linux File Sharing and Filesystem Management

  • identify the commands and utilities used to create and configure the Linux filesystem
  • use system utilities to maintain a Linux filesystem
  • configure filesystem automounting and create a filesystem for CD-ROMs
  • create and configure a Linux filesystem
  • configure a Samba server and access it from Linux
  • configure the Network File System (NFS)
  • configure a Samba server and the Network File System (NFS)
  • identify the tasks required to configure DHCP on Linux systems
  • Course Number:
    lu_lalq_a04_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate