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- [Instructor] Possessing credentials as well-known as the Linux Professional Institute's LPIC-1 certification will help secure a position in the IT industry as a Linux administrator. The LPIC-1 certification is a popular distribution neutral certification. Prospective employers want assurance that you can do the job at hand, and the LPIC-1 certification goes a long way towards proving your abilities. This course covers all of the objectives of the new LPIC-1 version five exam 102 in a brief certification prep format. All chapters include assessment questions concerning the same material to help you assess your own knowledge. This course ends with tips and tricks on taking the exam to help you prepare. My name is Grant McWilliams, college professor and Linux enthusiast. In the past 20 years, I've trained many people to be Linux-certified, and that experience is accessible to you. I'm sure you're excited to get started and I'm excited to teach you, so let's get to it.
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Introduction
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Welcome54s
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What you should know1m 53s
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About the LPIC 1 exam3m 25s
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Install CentOS 74m 56s
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Centos 7 Lab setup5m 4s
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1. Customize and Use the Shell Environment
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Set environment variables6m 42s
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Bash aliases as shortcuts3m 13s
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Set command search path3m 29s
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2. Write Simple Scripts
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Introduction to Bash2m 9s
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What is a shell script?3m 57s
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Execute compound commands5m 59s
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Conditional flow with case2m 21s
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Iterate with for loops2m 42s
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Iterate with while loops1m 30s
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Using return codes6m 32s
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3. Install and Configure X11
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X11 architecture2m 57s
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About desktop environments3m 38s
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Assistive technologies4m 41s
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4. Manage User and Group Accounts
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Add and removing users4m 44s
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Modify users4m 57s
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Manage groups2m 35s
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5. Automate System Administration Tasks by Scheduling Jobs
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Systemd timer units3m 38s
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6. Localization and System Time
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Install and start chrony2m 3s
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Configure chrony server5m 39s
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Configure chrony client1m 52s
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Use cryonyc1m 49s
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Using ntpd for serving time4m 10s
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7. System Logging
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Read the system journal3m 23s
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Configuration of logrotate2m 33s
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Rsyslog actions1m 41s
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8. Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics
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About email2m 49s
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How email works41s
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Install Postfix1m 5s
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Manage access to Postfix2m 25s
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Create email aliases2m 5s
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Forward mail as a user1m 22s
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9. Manage Printers and Printing
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Manage user print jobs2m 54s
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10. Fundamentals of Internet Protocols
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11. Persistent Network Configuration
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Gather network information4m 20s
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12. Basic Network Troubleshooting
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About routing1m 9s
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View the routing table1m 19s
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13. Configure Client-Side DNS
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Query remote DNS servers5m 16s
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About systemd-resolved2m 7s
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14. Perform Security Administration Tasks
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Set up limits on users1m 55s
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Find suid/sgid files4m 33s
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About TCP wrappers5m 33s
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15. Securing Data with Encryption
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SSH port tunnels5m 35s
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Conclusion
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Taking the exam1m 41s
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