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RHCT: Red Hat Linux System Administration and RHCT (exc Exam)

RH131      Course duration (days): 4
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About this class

This course is designed for delegates who are responsible for system administration duties on a Red Hat Linux system. This course enables delegates to install, customise and administer the Red Hat Linux operating system in a multi-user environment.

What prerequisites are required

Delegates should be familiar with basic information technology. They should be able to login to a Linux system, set a user password, execute basic Linux or UNIX commands, manage files and directories, use the vi editor, use and customise the GNOME interface, use basic and power user utilities and understand basic user network utilities. This knowledge can be gained by attending course RH033U (Introduction to Red Hat Linux I, II).

Examination details

For students studying towards Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification this course along with RH253U (Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration) provide the core knowledge for exam RH302U (Red Hat Certified Engineer).

Contents of this class

  • Install Red Hat Linux on standard and non-standard hardware
  • Create and maintain the Linux filesystem
  • Perform user and group administration
  • Control common system hardware
  • Integrate a workstation with an existing network running common network services
  • Configure a NIS client
  • Configure a DHCP client
  • Configure NFS and SMB/Samba for the client
  • Configure inetd
  • Configure X, GNOME and KDE
  • Perform basic performance, memory and process management
  • Perform basic troubleshooting
  • Configure basis host security