Creating and Managing Unix File Systems
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Overview/Description
Unix hosts can use local or shared network storage. Discover how the X Window GUI as well as Unix commands can be used to configure and manage storage devices. During this course, you will learn how to configure and manage your system files on storage devices through the Windows X GUI and via Unix commands. Examine Unix file system concepts. Learn common navigation commands. Partition a disk to create your file system and mount the file system to make it operational. Search for files with the Find command. Discover Samba and Network File Systems (NFS), and learn how to mount them. Execute Unix commands from the command line. Repair damaged file systems. Archive files and directories with the Tar command.
Target Audience
Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
0.9
Lesson Objectives
Creating and Managing Unix File Systems
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Expertise Level
Beginner