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Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS)
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Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS)
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Overview of this book
This course is designed to equip you with the necessary skills to pass the LFCS exam and excel as a Linux system administrator. Starting with an overview of the certification process, the course covers the fundamentals of logging into local and remote systems, managing files, and accessing system documentation. You will build a solid foundation of essential Linux commands, preparing you for more complex administrative tasks.
As the course progresses, you'll delve into more advanced topics, such as managing system services, automating tasks using shell scripting, and configuring network services. You’ll gain hands-on experience with critical tools for user and group management, security configurations with SELinux, and working with SSL certificates. These skills will not only help you pass the LFCS exam but also ensure you're prepared to tackle real-world Linux administration challenges.
The final sections focus on advanced system administration techniques, including managing virtual machines, containers, and storage configurations with LVM. You’ll also learn how to monitor system performance and configure network services like NFS. With practical demos and expert guidance, this course ensures that you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to manage Linux systems efficiently and succeed in the LFCS exam.
Table of Contents (7 chapters)
Introduction
Essential Commands
Operations Deployment
Users and Groups
Networking
Storage
Conclusion