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UNIX Fundamentals
| Course Code: 225 Length: 5 days |
Monday, November 8, 2010 (5 days) Denver, CO $2,675.00 Register |
Course Description
This course outlines the basics of UNIX systems, and employs a lab + lecture format to teach students fundamental commands and concepts. Students will learn command syntax, structure of the file system, shells and scripting, and an understanding of the process environment. This course supports all flavors and versions of UNIX.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for users and system managers new to the UNIX environment and can prepare students for the Tru64, HP-UX, AIX and Solaris training tracks.
Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with computer use and terms.
Benefits of Attending this Class
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the history of UNIX
- Understand basic UNIX terminology
- Log in and out of a UNIX system
- Proficiently use UNIX command syntax
- Understand file and directory structure
- Navigate a basic UNIX working environment
Course Contents
- Introduction to UNIX computing environments
- UNIX command syntax
- UNIX files and directories
- Basic scripting concepts
- UNIX shells
- vi editor
- UNIX file manipulation
- UNIX process environment
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