SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Essential Training
2h 56mBeginner2017-06-02
Authors

Chaim Krause
U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College
Course details
Get started with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, a secure, open source server operating system designed to tackle mission-critical workloads. In this course, learn essential SUSE Linux Enterprise Server administration concepts. Chaim Krause explains how to use YaST, set up a server to use Secure Boot, manage users and groups, and administer the most common network services. Plus, he covers various file systems, and using logical volume management to optimize your storage.
Learning objectives
What is SUSE Linux Enterprise?
Installing SLES
Linux file types
Working at the command line
Managing processes
Working with background processes
Managing users and groups
Changing file permissions
Configuring network interfaces
Partitioning
Displaying hardware information
Managing drivers
Learning objectives
What is SUSE Linux Enterprise?
Installing SLES
Linux file types
Working at the command line
Managing processes
Working with background processes
Managing users and groups
Changing file permissions
Configuring network interfaces
Partitioning
Displaying hardware information
Managing drivers
Skills covered
LinuxServer AdministrationEssential TrainingNetwork and System AdministrationOpen Source
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know
1. What is SUSE Linux Enterprise
- 03 - Introduction to SUSE Linux
- 04 - The SLES maintenance model
- 05 - Install SLES
- 06 - The GNOME desktop
- 07 - Intro to YaST
- 08 - Filesystem hierarchy standard
- 09 - Linux file types
2. Working at the Command Line
- 10 - The shell environment
- 11 - Important commands
- 12 - Get help at the command line
- 13 - Vim
- 14 - OpenSSH for remote administration
3. System Initialization
- 15 - The SLES boot process
- 16 - UEFI, Secure Boot, and Trusted Execution
- 17 - Configure GRUB2
- 18 - Manage services with systemd
4. Process Management
- 19 - Manage processes
- 20 - Work with background processes
- 21 - Scheduling processes
5. Identity and Security
- 22 - Manage users and groups
- 23 - Change file permissions
- 24 - Delegate privileges with su and sudo
6. Managing Software
- 25 - Manage repositories
- 26 - Manage RPM packages
7. Network Management
- 27 - Basic network commands
- 28 - Configure network interfaces
- 29 - Manage networks with Wicked
- 30 - Set up SuSEfirewall2
8. Basic Network Services
- 31 - DNS
- 32 - DHCP
- 33 - Apache
- 34 - File sharing
9. Storage
- 35 - Partitioning
- 36 - Traditional Linux filesystems
- 37 - Alternative filesystems
- 38 - Software RAID
- 39 - Logical volume management
10. Administration and Monitoring
- 40 - Time synchronization
- 41 - System logging
- 42 - Supportconfig
11. Hardware Management
- 43 - Display hardware information
- 44 - Manage drivers
Conclusion
- 45 - Summary