[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> [1.2.9, 1.3.8
> Obj : Operating with Linux filesystem
> Properly configure and navigate standard Linux filesystems. Includes
> configuring fstab and mounting various filesystem types. Also includes
> manipulating filesystems to adjust for disk space requirements or
> additions.
> Includes tools and files such as:
> * /etc/fstab
> * mount
> *
Should probably also include
* /etc/mtab
* umount
>
> [1.2.5
> Obj : Maintaining Linux filesystems
> Properly maintain a clean Linux filesystem using system tools. Includes
> manipulating ext2, (??ext3, reiserfs, and xfs??).
> Includes tools and files such as:
> * fsck
> *
>
Probably wise to include
* badblocks (or is that distro-specific?)
> [1.2.10, 1.3.10
> Obj : Filesystem Options
> Configure automount filesystems. Includes configuring automount for
> network and device filesystems. Create non ext* filesystems for
> devices such as CD-ROM.
> Includes tools and files such as:
> * /etc/auto.master
> * /etc/auto.[dir]
> * mkisofs
> *
It is also important to have an understanding of
* dd
However, I guess that was required in the level one exams, wasn't it?
Wasn't mount also included there?
>
> 1.2.5 hi,L1 Unmounting partitions to manually do 'fsck.ext2'
> 1.2.9 hi Change the system's filesystem mounting options by editing /etc/fstab,
>including adding new filesystems, removing filesystems, and setting filesystems not
>to be mounted on boot.
> 1.2.10 Edit /etc/auto.master and /etc/auto.[dir] to set up an automount
> filesystem, such as a CD-ROM or network mount.
> 1.3.8 Move /var to a different partition to increase available space for
>/var
> 1.3.10 L1 Use 'mkisofs' to create an iso9660 filesystem
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