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Red
Hat is proud to provide the leading training and certification on Linux, open
source software, tools, and programming languages.
RHCE
As the biggest and oldest Linux professional certification, RHCE is arguably the
premier Linux certification available today. Both RHCT and RHCE rely on
performance-based testing. (The majority of each of these exams occurs in a
laboratory setting, where candidates must demonstrate hands-on skills and
knowledge of Red Hat Linux to pass, with only minor use of standard
multiple-choice tests on the RHCE.) Much of their value derives from the levels
of proficiency that exam candidates must possess to pass these lengthy and
demanding exams.
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Course
Outline
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Hardware
and Installation (x86 Architecture)
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Hardware
Compatibility
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CPU
and SMP Support
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New
Hardware Detection
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Plug
and Play
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Serial
and Parallel Ports
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Block
and Other Devices
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Disk
Addressing and Partitioning
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Peripheral
Devices and their Configuration
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The
Boot Process
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The
Red Hat Installer
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Performing
and Validating the Installation
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Configuration
and Administration
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Reconfiguring
Installed Options
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Networking,
Sound and User Authorization configuration
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File
Systems and /etc/fstab
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RPM
Package Manager
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Printing
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Virtual
Consoles
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Administering
User Accounts and Groups
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cron
and anacron
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locate
and tmpwatch
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System
Logging
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GUI
Administration Tools
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The
Update Agent
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Documentation
and Help Sources
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Alternate
Installation Methods
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Laptops
and Multiboot Systems
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Serial
Console Installation
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The
LILO Boot Prompt
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Configuring
a Red Hat Linux Network Installation Server
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Using
kickstart to Automate Installation
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Kernel
Services and Configuration
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The
/proc filesystem
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/proc/sys
configuration with sysctl
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The
Linux Quota System
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Understanding
/etc/inittab
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Managing
System V Initialization Scripts
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Software
RAID Configuration
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Configuring,
Compiling and Installing the Linux Kernel
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The
LILO Map Installer
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Standard
Networking Services
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X
Window System
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The
X Server
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X
Clients/Window Managers
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The
X Font Server
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Display
Managers
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XFree86
Startup
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The
Gnome and KDE Environments
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Remote
Display of X Applications
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X
Security
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User
and Host Security
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Security
Concepts
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Pluggable
Authentication Modules (PAM)
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Network
Information Service
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Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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The
xinetd Super-Server and tcp_wrappers
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ssh:
secure shell, telnet and remote copy
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Routers,
Firewalls, Clusters and Troubleshooting
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Static
and Dynamic Routes
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Linux
as a Router and Firewall
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ipchains
and Firewall Rules
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IP
Masquerading
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Troubleshooting
-
Rescue
Environment Utilities
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