Learnkey Linux+
Linux +
 
NIC Configuration
 
Firewall
Language
Time zone
Super user
Add user
List of users
Authentication
Reading Packages
Package
Individual Packages
Log
Formatting
Installation Begins
Boot Disk
Video Card
Monitor
X & test
OK
Reboot
GRUB boot loader
boot
Welcome Screen
Date and Time
Sound Card
Update Agent
Install Additional Softwares
Login
 
LOAD
Desktop
 
Log files Hardware was not recognized Bad installation CD su cd /var/log boot.log \\in log cd /root \\packages install cat install.log \\hardware installlation dmesg
Boot.log
Install.log
 
Download Applications Some applications in the internet by searching the google + linux+ name of your package
Redhat installation packages
Ways to install a package double click on it Unzipped and rpm command In linux+ from terminal
Double click
 
 
Manually and individually add things in the program list
rpm
rpm -i install -e erase or uninstall -U upgrade if exist last versions -v verbose (see what happened) -h hash marks -qa query the rpm currently installed
 
Tab key For type the file names
Are you super usre
Installing progress
Query target program
Uninstall that program
Program -h
Info pages
Man program
gzip
Tar  -x = extract -c = create -v = verbose -f = filename -z = unzip
 
Compile find the program
Create tar
Unzip and tar
example Acrobat Run Executable files in this form ./INSTALL Accept y cd /usr/local/acrobat5 (go over there)
 
some commands & wildcard pwd \\where am I now whoami \\ with which user I logged in chown \\ change owner chmod \\ change modifiers cd \\ go to home directory ls \\ command like dir in DOS ls –lh \\ like dir ls *.extension \\ see only specific extension ls | more \\ like dir /p ls | less \\ like dir /p scrolled ls | tail \\
like DOS
Smart terminals
History by arrow keys
directories /etc \\config files /bin \\commands /sbin \\ critical commands /
 
Some commands To find locate  find  whereis mkdir rm cp cp a b/c \\copy a file to b Dir & rename “c” mv \\move
Cat \\ text viewer Vim \\ text editor
History log ls > file.txt \\ replace ls  /bin/* >> file.txt \\ add to end
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