Nemeth, Snyder, Seebass, & Hein, UNIX System Administration Handbook,
3rd Ed.

The book was only used for reference, although it's an EXCELLENT book.



William

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger E. Rustad, Jr.
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 9:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [909linux] Linux Class that Will taught

You refer to chapters.  Which book are these from?



On 8/7/06, Diehl, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Roger
>
> Yes, I taught Linux Administration last quarter and will be teaching
it
> again next quarter (Sept 20 to Oct 20 [approx]).
>
> Last quarter, I think I was a little over zealous or perhaps
> overestimated my students and tried to cover more than one topic per
> day. Unfortunately, I don't believe it gave them enough time to absorb
> everything, so I'll be trying to cut back a little. There's just so
much
> to cover :(
>
> Here's my original class outline, it will be slightly reorganized for
> next quarter:
>
> Class 1 - May 9
>         Hour 1 - Introductions, class skill evaluation, history,
> distribution introduction
>         Hour 2 - Linux, basic installation - Boot, partition, format,
> install.
>         Hour 3 - Installation Continued,  Q&A
>
> Class 2 - May 11
>  (Chapters 1 & 4)
>         Hour 1 - Working in Unix - basic commands
>         Hour 2 - Editing and help in Unix - vi and man, google,
tldp.org
>
>         Hour 3 - Process monitoring
>
> Class 3 - May 16
> (Chapters 5 & 8)
>         Hour 1 - Disk drives, partitions, file systems.
>         Hour 2 - Mounting and checking file systems.
>         Hour 3 - Boot loader, file system layout
>
> Class 4 - May 18
> (Chapter 2)
>         Hour 1 - System booting - kernel initialization
>         Hour 2 - Kernel location and configuration
>         Hour 3 - Initialization scripts
>
> Class 5- May 23
> (Chapter 12)
>         Hour 1 - Kernel management - obtaining kernel source
>         Hour 2 - Configuring kernel compilation options
>         Hour 3 - Compiling and installing kernel and modules
>
> Class 6 - May 25
>         Hour 1 - Application management - installing applications
>         Hour 2 - RPM and debian package managers
>         Hour 3 - compiling programs from source code
>
> Class 7 - May 30
> (Chapters 3, 5, 6, 11 & 21)
>         Hour 1 - User and group management, passwords, and home
> directories
>         Hour 2 - File and system security
>         Hour 3 - System logging
>
> Class 8 - June 1
> (Chapters 13, 15, 23, & 10)
>         Hour 1 - Networking
>         Hour 2 - Printing
>         Hour 3 - Backups
>
> Class 9 - June 6
>         Hour 1 - Final exam: Install system from scratch
>         Hour 2
>         Hour 3
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger Rustad
> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [909linux] Linux Class that Will taught
>
> William,
>
> Did you ever teach that Linux class?  And if so, what did you teach?
Do
>
> you have a syllabus and/or handouts you gave?
>
> (Just curious)
>
> Roger
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