Course 3064 v2 is designed for attendees who have limited or no knowledge of the Linux Operating System. It introduces the knowledge and skills needed to work with Linux and prepares attendees to take the CompTIA Linux+ exam. This course can also be taken instead of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Fundamentals (Course 3071 v2) as a prerequiste for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Administration (Course 3072 v2) to obtain the Novell Certified Linux Professional 10 certification.
Prerequisites
This course is designed for beginners with the Linux Operating System. Attendees are required to have only basic computer skills on any operating system. Knowledge of a Desktop Operating System is sufficient.
Audience
Course 3064 v2 is designed for students who have limited knowledge of the Linux Operating System with the knowledge and skill to perform fundamental administration tasks using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10. Course 3064 v2 also prepares a student for CompTIA's Linux+ exam. This course can also be used in place of Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Fundamentals (Course 3071 v2) to prepare for the Novell Certified Linux Professional 10 (CLP 10) certification.
Outline
Linux Basics and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Installation
Use the Linux Desktop
Locate and Use Help Resources
Administer Linux with YaST
Describe Directories and Files
Work with the Shell, Command Line, and Text Editors
Administer the Linux System on the Command Line
Processes, Jobs, and Runlevels
Configure the Network
Describe Basic Network Services
Describe Basic Security Components
Describe Hardware Basics
Exams
This course prepares students to take CompTIA's Linux+ exam
The skills taught in this course along with those gained in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Administration (Course 3072) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Advanced Administration (Course 3073) prepares students to take the Novell Certified Linux Professional 10 Practicum exam.
Delivery Options
In-Classroom
Self-Study
This is traditional instructor-led classroom training. Students are taught in person using classroom
computers for labs.
Materials used in the classroom are provided. No instructor or computers provided. Can be studied at
student's own pace.