CompTIA Certified Linux+ Training
About This Course
CompTIA Certified Linux+ Training equips participants with the essential skills to manage, maintain, and troubleshoot Linux systems effectively. This course covers core Linux tasks, including file management, user and group management, and the configuration of Linux services. You will learn to resolve application issues by analyzing logs, troubleshoot hardware and networking problems, and manage storage and file systems in a Linux environment.
Participants will also explore advanced topics such as kernel module management, automation with Bash scripting, and securing Linux systems with SELinux or AppArmor. Additionally, the course delves into software package management, system boot processes, and network configurations. By the end of the course, learners will be prepared to implement Linux systems for organizational needs and be ready to take the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam.
What You'll Learn
LO1: Develop Linux training guides and evaluate change requests to identify valid and feasible improvements.
LO2: Resolve Linux application issues by developing support guides and analyzing application logs.
LO3: Identify underlying performance issues by analyzing Linux application logs and user feedback.
LO4: Conduct Linux installation and maintenance procedures and propose application enhancements.
Course Outline:
LU1: Get Started with Linux
Topic 1: Performing Basic Linux Tasks
Topic 2: Managing Users and Groups
Topic 3: Managing Permissions and Ownership
LU2: Resolve Linux Application Issues
Topic 4: Managing Storage
Topic 5: Managing Files and Directories
Topic 6: Managing Kernel Modules
Topic 7: Managing the Linux Boot Process
LU3: Troubleshoot Linux Issues
Topic 8: Managing System Components
Topic 9: Managing Devices
Topic 10: Managing Networking
LU4: Analyze Linux Performance
Topic 11: Managing Packages and Software
Topic 12: Securing Linux Systems
Topic 13: Working with Bash Scripts
Topic 14: Automating Tasks
Topic 15: Installing Linux
Entry Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
• Able to operate computer functions with minimum Computer Literacy Level 2 based on ICAS Computer Skills Assessment Framework
• Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
• Positive Learning Attitude
• Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
• Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Year Group : 21-65 years old