Description:
In the File Handling in Linux course, you will learn to:
- understand the Linux file system and to manage file ownership and permissions
- recognize the main characteristics of the way Linux manages files.
- recognize how to navigate resources in the Linux file system hierarchy.
- select the commands used to find files and command locations.
- identify files using which, update, locate, and find.
- select the commands used to manage hard and symbolic links.
- select the commands that set permissions and change attributes on Linux files.
- select the commands used to set permissions on files and directories.
- set special permissions SUID, SGID, and sticky bits for files and change the default file creation mode using umask.
- select the correct options for the chown and chgrp commands.
Target Audience
Students wishing to acquire the basic skills required as a Linux system administrator.
Duration
3 Hours
Prerequisites
General knowledge of computers and computer operating systems ideally encompassing Unix knowledge because of the similarity to
Linux.