LPIC01: Start lession
Topic agenda
Introduction
Overview linux and LPI certifications
Lab environment requirements
Installation linux
Introduction
GV: Bùi Minh Quyết
Phone: 0902174694
Email: [email protected]
Topic agenda
Introduction
Overview linux and LPI certifications
Lab environment requirements
Installation linux
Linux Professional Institute Certification
Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1)
Work at the command line.
Perform basic maintenance tasks.
Install and configure a workstation and connect it to a
network.
Advanced Level Administration (LPIC-2)
Administer a small to medium-sized site containing
Microsoft and Linux servers.
Supervise assistants.
Advise upper manangement.
Senior Level Administration (LPIC-3)
History of linux
MINIX s written from scratch by Andrew S.
Tanenbaum
Licensed under GNU General Public License
(GNU project by Richard Stallman started in the
early 1980's)
Red Hat , Caldera, Debian. Ubuntu, Debian,
Suse, Knoppix, and Red Hat's Fedora Core
The GNU General Public License
Copyleft
Free Software Foundation’s definition
The freedom to run the program, for any purpose
The freedom to study how the program works, and
adapt it to your needs(freedom 1).
The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help
your neighbor (freedom 2).
The freedom to improve the program, and release
your improvements to the public, so that the whole
community benefits. (freedom 3).
Why Use Linux
Linux is multiuser.
Linux is multitasking.
Linux is stable.
Linux has lots of available software.
Linux has a wide range of supported
hardware.
Linux is fast.
Linux Architecture
Linux Distributions
Red Hat: www.redhat.com.
Mandrake: www.linux-mandrake.com.
Debian: www.debian.org.
SuSE: www.suse.com.
Slackware: www.slackware.com.
Caldera: www.caldera.com.
Turbolinux: www.turbolinux.com.
KNOPPIX: www.knopper.net.
Yellow Dog Linux: yellowdoglinux.com
Gentoo: www.gentoo.org
Ubuntu: www.ubuntu.com
Topic agenda
Introduction
Overview linux and LPI certifications
Lab environment requirements
Installation linux
Lab environment requirements
PC or Laptop:
CPU: >=1.8 GHz
RAM >=4GB
HDD >=128G
Softwares and other Utilities
Virtualization software: Vmware workstation or
virtualbox, …
Terminal utilities: putty, winscp (or Xshell, sercurecrt,
…)
Topic agenda
Introduction
Overview linux and LPI certifications
Lab environment requirements
Installation linux
Topic labs
Summary
Linux architecture
Install linux