Getting Started with Linux Fundamentals (RH104) is designed for IT professionals and business users who access Linux systems, and run Linux-based applications and services, but have little to no previous UNIX or Linux experience.
This course introduces Linux concepts and fundamental skills to Linux users who do not manage or administer Linux systems. Professionals who require system administration skills should instead take
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124).
Course outline:Introduction to LinuxDefine and explain the purpose of Linux, and Linux distributions.
Accessing a Linux SystemInteract with the GNOME desktop, and query the terminal environment.
Managing Files in LinuxUse graphical and command-line tools to create and modify text files, and to identify binary files.
File Systems OverviewView and manage file organization in a Linux system.
Users and File PermissionsInteract with user accounts and identify file permissions.
Obtaining and Installing Software PackagesObtain and install software from official repositories and other sources.
Linux Networking and System ResourcesDescribe fundamental concepts of networking, verify network settings, and monitor system resources.