 | AIX 5L Basics (AU130) or (Q1313) or |
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Linux Basics and Installation (LX020) or (QLX02) and |
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AIX 5L System Administration I: Implementation (AU140) or (Q1314) or |
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Linux System Administration I: Implementation (LX030) or |
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Linux System Administration (QLX03) |
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You should be able to: Log in and out of the system |
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Use the man command to view information about AIX commands |
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Use both full and relative path names in a file specification |
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Create, delete, and list directories |
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Use the touch command to create an empty file |
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Use the cp command to copy files |
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Use the mv command to move or rename files |
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Use the ln command to allow a file to have more than one name |
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Display the contents of a file using the cat, pg, and more commands |
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Use the rm command to remove files protecting files from unauthorized access by controlling a file's permission |
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Create and edit files |
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Manipulate text within a file |
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Execute command line of vi |
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Use wildcards to access files with similar names |
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Use redirection and pipes to control the input and output of processes |
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Use line continuation in order to enter long command lines |
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Group commands in order to control their execution |
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List variables that define your environment |
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Set, reference, and delete variable values |
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Define the use of the following quoting metacharacters: double quotes ( " ) single quotes ( ' ) and the backslash ( \ ) |
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Perform command substitution |
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Define the concepts of users and groups, and explain how and when these should be allocated on the system |
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Describe ways of controlling root access on the system |
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Explain the uses of SUID, SGID, and SVTX permission bits |
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Administer user accounts and groups |
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Identify the data files associated with users and security |