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In this class for those with a basic understanding of Linux, we'll focus on the command-line interface. You'll go more in-depth into system configuration, and explore drive mounting, formatting a drive to NTFS in Linux and removing and managing the software on your system. Finally, you'll learn how to prepare for disaster as we examine what to do with a damaged file system. |
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Work more effectively on the command line
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Configure more of your system
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Manage your software
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Use core troubleshooting and administration commands
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Mount drives and access Windows® partitions
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Recover from a damaged filesystem
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Have taken Linux 101 or have basic knowledge of Linux.
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- Basic Linux administration skills review
- More on configuring a Linux system
- More on Linux software management
- Discovering navigational and help commands
- Mounting drives and NTFS partitions
- Linux maintenance, troubleshooting and security
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