Intermediate Linux Administration – Certification Preparation
Reference : LNX-INT-25
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Level & Prerequisites :
Duration : 5 days
Basic Linux administration knowledge or junior‑level course
Familiarity with command‑line operations and system basics
Description
This intermediate‑level course is designed for participants who already have foundational Linux administration skills and want to deepen their expertise while preparing for mid‑level Linux certification exams (such as LPIC‑1 advanced objectives, CompTIA Linux+ intermediate domains, or RHCSA‑aligned topics). Through hands‑on labs, real‑world scenarios, and guided practice, learners will strengthen their command‑line proficiency, system configuration abilities, networking knowledge, and troubleshooting skills.
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Who Should Attend
Junior Linux administrators seeking to advance their skills
IT professionals preparing for intermediate Linux certifications
System administrators managing Linux servers in production
DevOps and infrastructure specialists building Linux expertise
Course objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Manage Linux systems with greater autonomy and efficiency
Configure advanced file systems, storage, and logical volumes
Administer system services, processes, and scheduled tasks
Configure and secure network services and interfaces
Implement advanced user, group, and permission management
Use shell scripting to automate administrative tasks
Apply system security best practices and hardening techniques
Troubleshoot system, network, and performance issues
Prepare effectively for intermediate Linux certification exams
Content
Module 1 — Advanced Command Line & System Management
Module 2 — File Systems & Storage Administration
Module 3 — User, Group & Permission Management
Module 4 — Networking & Services
Module 5 — Software & Package Management
Module 6 — Shell Scripting & Automation
Module 7 — System Security & Hardening
Module 8 — Troubleshooting & Performance Optimization
Module 9 — Certification Preparation