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Classes > Unix > UNX-101: Introduction to UNIX

Length of Course: 4 days

Overview:
This four-day course provides the student with the knowledge to interact with a UNIX operating system. Students will develop their UNIX skills with hands-on experience on Sun’s Solaris OS, the most popular UNIX operating system in the world.

Prerequisites:
Prior to attending this class, students should have the following experience:

  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Basic keyboarding skills

Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • describe basic UNIX concepts such as logging in and changing their password
  • use and customize Common Desktop Environment
  • navigate a UNIX file system
  • manipulate files by viewing, filtering, copying, moving and deleting
  • protect their files using UNIX file permissions
  • use the vi editor to edit text files
  • control UNIX processes (programs) including using the at and crontab commands to schedule processes to run in the future.
  • use variables, aliases and history to improve performance
  • use a variety of file compression commands
  • use networking commands such as telnet and ftp
  • read shell scripts
Modules:

Module One Basic UNIX Concepts
Module Two Using CDE
Module Three The Filesystem
Module Four File Management
Module Five File Manipulation
Module Six Metacharacters
Module Seven File Security
Module Eight The vi editor
Module Nine crontab and at
Module Ten Jobs and Processes
Module Eleven Variables
Module Twelve Aliases
Module Thirteen History
Module Fourteen File compression
Module Fifteen Networking commands
Module Sixteen Shell Programming
Module Seventeen Dealing w/Difficult Files
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