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  • Izdevniecība: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1598639676
  • ISBN-13: 9781598639674
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This study guide for the Linux Professionals Institute Certification 1 exams (LPIC-1) covers every section of both the LPIC-1 101 and 102, and offers about 500 practice questions. Chapter goals and summaries explain how chapter content maps to key exam objectives. Key terms and review questions are included, along with four simulation exams, two for Exam 101 and two for Exam 102, plus answers for chapter questions and tests. The CD-ROM contains four tutorial videos covering the command line interface and SSH service. Readers are assumed to have one year of experience with Linux, with knowledge of installation. Jang has written other books on computing. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

GNU/Linux certifications, and in particular Linux Professional Institute (LPI) certification, are increasingly becoming a key differentiator between IT job candidates. ?LPIC-1 In Depth? offers the most up-to-date test prep guide available to successfully pass both Linux Professional Institute Level I exams, LPIC-1 101 and 102. Each chapter maps completely to a section of the test, and includes end of the chapter review questions and answers. The appendices include a full glossary of terms and two sample exams for self-testing.

Recenzijas

Introduction; Part 1: LPI Exam 101 Chapter 1: System Architecture; Chapter 2: Configure a System For Linux; Chapter 3: Package Management Systems; Chapter 4: Command Lines and Files; Chapter 5: Command Filters and Pipes; Chapter 6: Processes, Priorities, and Editing; Chapter 7: Manage and Maintain Filesystems; Chapter 8: File Permissions and More; Part II: LPI Exam 102 Chapter 9: Shells, Scripting, and Data Management; Chapter 10: The GUI Desktop Environment; Chapter 11: Administrative Tasks; Chapter 12: Essential System Services; Chapter 13: Basic Networking; Chapter 14: More Network Fundamentals; Chapter 15: Security Administration; Appendix A: Chapter Review Question Answers; Appendix B: LPIC-1 101, Sample Exam 1; Appendix C: LPIC-1 101, Sample Exam 2; Appendix D: LPIC-1 101, Sampe Exam 1 and 2 Answers; Appendix E: LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 1; Appendix F: LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 2: Appendix G: LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 1 and 2 Answers; Appendix H: About the CD

Introduction xv
PART I LPI EXAM 101
1(218)
System Architecture
3(28)
Introduction
4(1)
A Brief Overview of Linux and the LPI Exams
4(2)
Current Requirements
5(1)
Target Distributions
5(1)
Determine Hardware and Configure Settings
6(9)
The Hardware Abstraction Layer and the Daemon
6(3)
Currently Detected Hardware
9(3)
Peripheral Management
12(3)
Boot the System
15(5)
Use the GRUB Boot Loader Menu
16(1)
Change GRUB Boot Loader Options
17(1)
Review the Boot Process
18(2)
Boot Process Log Files
20(1)
Service Setting Management
20(5)
Organized Runlevels
20(1)
Manage by Runlevel
21(3)
Manage by Upstart
24(1)
Chapter Summary
25(1)
Key Terms
25(3)
Review Questions
28(3)
Configure a System for Linux
31(18)
Introduction
32(1)
Manage a Hard Disk
32(7)
Appropriate Directory Mount Points
33(1)
Tailored Mount Point Design
34(1)
Hard Disk Options
35(1)
Partitions, Logical Volumes, and RAID Arrays
36(3)
The Boot Manager
39(4)
Backup Boot Options
39(1)
Install, Configure, and Interact with GRUB
39(2)
Install and Interact with LILO
41(2)
Set Up Shared Libraries
43(1)
Identify Required Library Files
43(1)
Library Configuration
44(1)
Library File Directories
44(1)
Chapter Summary
44(1)
Key Terms
45(1)
Review Questions
46(3)
Package Management Systems
49(28)
Introduction
50(1)
Debian Package Management Parameters
51(4)
The dpkg Command
51(4)
Reconfigure a Package
55(1)
The Power of apt
55(6)
Basic apt Commands
55(4)
The apt Configuration File
59(1)
The aptitude Alternative
60(1)
Red Hat Package Management Parameters
61(8)
The rpm Command
61(5)
Queries and More with rpm
66(1)
Conversions with rpm2cpio and alien
67(2)
The Power of yum
69(4)
Basic yum Commands
69(2)
The yum Configuration Files
71(2)
Third-Party Repositories
73(1)
Chapter Summary
73(1)
Key Terms
74(1)
Review Questions
75(2)
Command Lines and Files
77(30)
Introduction
78(1)
The Structure of the Shell
78(10)
A bash Shell Environment
79(3)
Dots and Directories
82(1)
Commands and the PATH
82(1)
Command Completion
83(1)
Basic Shell Commands
84(3)
Basic Command History
87(1)
Basic File Management
88(13)
Linux Wildcards and Globbing
88(1)
Create and Manage Files and Directories
89(6)
Basic File Searches with find
95(2)
Different File Archives
97(4)
Chapter Summary
101(1)
Key Terms
102(2)
Review Questions
104(3)
Command Filters and Pipes
107(30)
Introduction
108(1)
Text Files as a Stream
108(4)
Standard Input, Output, and Error Concepts
108(2)
Data Redirection
110(2)
Text Stream Management
112(13)
Text File Contents as a Database
113(6)
Text Utility Filters
119(6)
Search through Text Files
125(6)
Text Substitution and Regular Expressions
125(4)
Every Kind of grep
129(2)
Chapter Summary
131(1)
Key Terms
131(2)
Review Questions
133(4)
Processes, Priorities, and Editing
137(28)
Introduction
138(1)
The vi Text Editor
138(5)
Basic Operation
139(2)
More vi Commands
141(2)
Priority Management
143(5)
A List of Running Processes
143(3)
Processes in top
146(1)
Making nice and renice
146(2)
Process Management
148(10)
Current Processes and System Status
148(5)
Foreground and Background Processes
153(3)
Kill a Process
156(2)
Chapter Summary
158(1)
Key Terms
158(3)
Review Questions
161(4)
Manage and Maintain Filesystems
165(30)
Introduction
166(1)
Create and Configure a Partition
166(9)
Configure Partitions with fdisk
166(7)
Format the Filesystem
173(2)
Manage Filesystem Integrity
175(9)
Monitor a Partition
176(2)
Putting the fsck on a Partition
178(2)
Filesystem Maintenance and Repair
180(4)
Mount and Unmount a Filesystem
184(5)
The/etc/fstab Configuration File
184(3)
Modify/etc/fstab
187(1)
Users and Mounting External Media
187(1)
Mount Commands
188(1)
Chapter Summary
189(1)
Key Terms
190(2)
Review Questions
192(3)
File Permissions and More
195(24)
Introduction
196(1)
Quota Configuration
196(3)
Configure a Filesystem for Quotas
197(1)
User Quotas
197(2)
Group Quotas
199(1)
Quota Reports
199(1)
Manage File Permissions and Ownership
199(8)
Basic File Permissions
199(1)
File Permission Numeric Values
200(1)
User Access Modes and More
201(3)
Default Files and the umask
204(1)
Changing Permissions
204(2)
Basic File Ownership
206(1)
Create and Change Hard and Symbolic Links
207(2)
Hard Links
207(1)
Soft Links
208(1)
Find and Manage System Files
209(4)
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
209(1)
File Location Databases and Commands
210(2)
Command Location Files
212(1)
Chapter Summary
213(1)
Key Terms
213(1)
Review Questions
214(5)
PART II LPI EXAM 102
219(182)
Shells, Scripting, and Data Management
221(26)
Introduction
222(1)
Manage the Shell Environment
222(8)
Shell Shortcuts
223(4)
Profiles in bash
227(2)
Skeleton and User Files
229(1)
Environment Variables and Aliases
229(1)
Write Simple Shell Scripts
230(7)
Review and Customize Existing Scripts
230(1)
Command Constructs
231(6)
Use Basic SQL Commands
237(3)
Elementary SQL Concepts
237(1)
The SQL Insert Command
238(1)
The SQL Delete Command
238(1)
The SQL Update Command
239(1)
SQL Select and Subselect Searches
239(1)
SQL Select Database Order By
239(1)
SQL Select Database Group By
240(1)
SQL Join Queries
240(1)
Chapter Summary
240(1)
Key Terms
241(1)
Review Questions
242(5)
The GUI Desktop Environment
247(22)
Introduction
248(1)
Basic Linux GUI Configuration
248(7)
Verify Support
249(1)
Available Configuration Tools
250(1)
The xorg.conf Configuration File
250(2)
The X Font Server
252(1)
Test the X Server
252(1)
Multiple Local GUIs
253(1)
Local Servers and Remote Clients
254(1)
Display Manager Options
255(7)
Activate (or Deactivate) the Display Manager
256(1)
The GDM Display Manager
256(2)
The KDM Display Manager
258(2)
The XDM Display Manager
260(2)
Accessibility Options
262(2)
Keyboards
262(1)
Text Readers
263(1)
More Provisions for Sight-Impaired Users
263(1)
Chapter Summary
264(1)
Key Terms
265(2)
Review Questions
267(2)
Administrative Tasks
269(28)
Introduction
270(1)
Local Users and Groups
270(9)
The Shadow Password Suite
271(1)
/etc/passwd and Users
271(1)
/etc/group and Groups
272(1)
/etc/shadow and Users
272(1)
/etc/gshadow and Groups
273(1)
Add and Delete Users
274(3)
Add, Delete, and Modify Groups
277(1)
Manage Account Information
278(1)
Job Schedulers
279(6)
The cron Daemon
279(4)
The at Daemon
283(1)
Denying and Allowing
284(1)
Localization and Initialization
285(5)
Current Locale
285(2)
Configure a Different Language
287(1)
Time Zone Management
288(2)
Chapter Summary
290(1)
Key Terms
291(2)
Review Questions
293(4)
Essential System Services
297(24)
Introduction
298(1)
Clock Management
298(5)
The Hardware Clock
298(3)
A Local NTP Client
301(1)
Configure an NTP Server
302(1)
System Logs
303(3)
Local Log Files
303(2)
System Log Configuration
305(1)
The logger Command
306(1)
Clients and Mail Transfer Agents
306(3)
Common Mail Services
306(2)
Aliases and E-Mail Forwarding
308(1)
E-Mail Management
308(1)
Basic Print Job Management
309(5)
Basic CUPS Configuration
310(1)
Other CUPS Configuration Files
311(1)
Print Queues
312(2)
Printer Activation
314(1)
CUPS and Queue Management
314(1)
Other LPD Commands
314(1)
Chapter Summary
314(1)
Key Terms
315(3)
Review Questions
318(3)
Basic Networking
321(30)
Introduction
322(1)
Fundamentals of Internet Protocols
322(16)
Common TCP/IP Ports
323(1)
IPv4 Addressing
324(3)
Private IPv4 Networks
327(1)
Network Masks and CIDR Notation
328(1)
Network Addresses and Broadcast IPs
329(1)
Put It All Together
329(1)
IPv6 Addressing
330(2)
Basic Network Commands
332(6)
Basic Network Configuration
338(6)
Network Configuration Files
338(1)
Routing Tables
339(1)
Network Management Commands
340(4)
Chapter Summary
344(1)
Key Terms
344(3)
Review Questions
347(4)
More Network Fundamentals
351(16)
Introduction
352(1)
Basic Network Troubleshooting
352(10)
Actions on Network Interfaces
352(4)
Troubleshoot Networking
356(1)
Analyze the Routing Table
357(1)
Trace a Network Route
358(1)
Change Network Routes
359(1)
Local Network Troubleshooting
359(1)
Open Ports and netstat
360(2)
A DNS Client
362(2)
DNS Client Configuration
362(1)
Host Resolution Files
362(1)
Name Service Switch Order
363(1)
The host and dig Commands
363(1)
Chapter Summary
364(1)
Key Terms
364(1)
Review Questions
364(3)
Security Administration
367(34)
Introduction
368(1)
Various Administrative Tasks
368(11)
Limits with su
368(1)
Limits with sudoers
369(1)
The sudo Command
370(1)
Password Security
371(2)
Open Ports
373(3)
Resource Limits
376(2)
File Audits
378(1)
Basic Host Security
379(7)
Basic Service Security
380(1)
Users and Passwords
380(1)
Regulation with TCP Wrappers
381(2)
The Super Servers
383(3)
Encryption Management
386(8)
A Secure Shell Server
386(2)
Secure Shell Connections
388(1)
Authorized Login Keys and Passphrases
389(2)
The Authentication Agent
391(1)
GPG Keys
392(2)
Chapter Summary
394(1)
Key Terms
395(2)
Review Questions
397(4)
PART III APPENDIXES
401(2)
Appendix A
Chapter Review Question Answers
403(10)
Appendix B LPIC-1 101, Sample Exam 1 413(12)
Appendix C LPIC-1 101, Sample Exam 2 425(12)
Appendix D LPIC-1 101, Sample Exam 1 and 2 Answers 437(6)
Appendix E LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 1 443(10)
Appendix F LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 2 453(10)
Appendix G LPIC-1 102, Sample Exam 1 and 2 Answers 463(6)
Appendix H About the CD 469(6)
Index 475
Michael Jang is a full time author, focused on Linux and Linux certification. He is author or contributor to about 20 books; best known work: RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide, Fifth Edition.