Intermediate Unix Training Course
This course aims to provide its participants with all the necessary tools to acquire the intermediate skills about the Linux operating system, so that they can edit, manage and structure the program in the way that is most convenient for their organization with a thorough intermediate knowledge of the operation of the system.
Course Outline
Introduction
- Recap the basics
- History of Unix
- Unique features of Unix
- Login & Logout
- The structure of Unix
The Shells
- sh, ksh, csh, bash
- The command line
- Running commands
- File wildcards
- Aliases
- Command substitution
- Shell variables
- Special shell variables
- Command history
- Input and Output
- stdin, stdout, stderr
- redirecting output, errors, input
- combining output
- Pipes & filters
Editing in Unix
- Unix editors genealogy
- Ed, ex, vi and emacs
- vi tutorial
- emacs (optional)
Unix Files
- The file system
- File names and extensions
- Directories
- Moving around directories
- Files - where are things?
- File devices
- Listing files
- Looking at file contents
- Manipulating files
- Finding files
- Comparing files
Unix Processes
- What are Processes?
- Viewing Processes
- ps and top
- signals & kill
- Controlling Jobs
- Scheduling
Unix tools
- Filters & tools
- cat, tee, grep
- Regular expressions
- tr, cut, sort, uniq
- sed and awk
- od, strings
Unix Shell Scripts
- The basics
- Comments
- Creating output
- Interactive input
- I/O
- Script arguments
- Special variables
- Permissions & PATH
- Return codes
- Conditional tests
- Conditional statements
- Loops
- The case command
- Shell functions
- Options
- Debugging
Unix Networking
- TCP/IP
- Generic Applications
- FTP
- telnet
- The "r" commands
System Administration
- A brief introduction
Conclusion
- Opportunity for review, final questions and further hands-on
HANDS-ON
Hands-On includes:
- Logging in and out
- Using the Unix shell
- Starting stopping and managing processes
- Creating files with vi
- Managing files and directories
- Creating shell scripts
- Using network tools
Requirements
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Testimonials (2)
I liked that we also had to do exercises with each new thing learned
Daria
Course - Intermediate Unix
Many positives. I came to the training to get a better understanding of Unix and I certainly can go back to work with a lot more knowledge which was my main goal.
Ben Frijters - Argenta Spaarbank NV
Course - Intermediate Unix
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