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M
magic tests,
Description
mail command,
Redirection
,
Mailing from scripts
,
Configuration of Sendmail
,
Example
mail queuing,
Description
mail transfer agent (MTA) basics,
Objective 3: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics
,
Configuration of Exim
,
Objective 108.3: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics
mailing from scripts,
Mailing from scripts
mailq command,
Description
maintain system time,
Objective 1: Maintain System Time
,
Examples
,
Objective 108.1: Maintain System Time
maintain the integrity of filesystems,
Devices, Linux
Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (Topic 104)
,
Objective 2: Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems
,
Frequently used options
,
Filesystem commands
make utility,
Description
man command,
Manpages
,
man mechanics
management,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Objective 3: Manage Shared Libraries
,
Example 3
,
Objective 4: Use Debian Package Management
,
Example
,
Devices, Linux
Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (Topic 104)
,
Devices, Linux
Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (Topic 104)
,
Managing partitions
,
Objective 4: Set and View Disk Quotas
,
Example
,
Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Concepts
,
Commands
,
Quota types
,
Access control
,
Objective 1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System
Files
,
Description
,
An Overview of Printing
,
Using the cups-config Utility for Debugging
,
passwd and group
,
CUPS
Debian-based,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Objective 4: Use Debian Package Management
,
Example
,
Commands
disk quotas,
Devices, Linux
Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (Topic 104)
,
Objective 4: Set and View Disk Quotas
,
Example
,
Quota types
file permissions and ownership,
Devices, Linux
Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy
Standard (Topic 104)
,
Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Access control
partitions,
Managing partitions
printers and printing,
An Overview of Printing
,
Using the cups-config Utility for Debugging
,
CUPS
shared libraries,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Objective 3: Manage Shared Libraries
,
Example 3
,
Concepts
users and group accounts,
Objective 1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System
Files
,
Description
,
passwd and group
manager, boot,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Objective 2: Install a Boot Manager
,
The GRUB configuration file
,
LILO
manpages,
Manpages
,
man mechanics
manpath,
man mechanics
manual allocation,
DHCP
manual BIOS configuration,
Disks and boot devices
map installer,
LILO
masks,
Masks
,
Masks
,
Addressing and masks
master boot record (MBR),
MBR
master devices,
Disk Drives Under Linux
Mastering Regular Expressions,
Objective 7: Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions
MBR (master boot record),
MBR
message-bus,
Device Management Definitions
messages file rotation,
Logfile Rotation
Meta key,
Command History and Editing
metacharacters,
Command substitution
,
Regular Expression Syntax
,
Concepts
mget command,
Frequently used commands
mkdir command,
Description
,
File and directory management commands
mkfs command,
Description
mkswap command,
Description
/mnt directory,
The root Filesystem
mode,
Linux Access Control
,
The mode string
,
Example 1
mode bits,
The mode bits
mode strings,
The mode string
modification time, changing,
Description
modifiers,
Description
modify process execution priorities,
GNU and Unix Commands
(Topic 103)
,
Objective 6: Modify Process Execution Priorities
,
Examples
,
Concepts
modinfo command,
Description
modprobe command,
Description
,
Device Management Definitions
modularity,
Introduction to Kernel Module Configuration
modules, manipulating,
Manipulating Modules
,
Device Management Definitions
modules.conf,
Introduction to Kernel Module Configuration
monitoring disk space,
Monitoring Free Disk Space and Inodes
monitors,
Supported video hardware
,
Distribution-specific tools
mount command,
Mounting Filesystems
,
Example 2
,
The mode bits
mount points,
Mount points
,
The root filesystem and mount points
,
Objective 3: Control Filesystem Mounting and Unmounting
,
Unmounting Filesystems
mounting,
Mount points
,
Objective 1: Create Partitions and Filesystems
,
The root filesystem and mount points
,
Objective 3: Control Filesystem Mounting and Unmounting
MouseKeys,
Objective 3: Accessibility
mput command,
Frequently used commands
msdos filesystem module,
Example
multiple-line commands,
Entering multiple-line commands interactively
multitable queries,
Multitable Queries
,
Multitable Queries
multiuser systems,
Objective 1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System
Files
mv command,
Description
,
File and directory management commands
MySQL server,
Accessing a MySQL Server
N
name resolution,
Configuration files
netmask mask,
Frequently used options and keywords
netstat command,
Description
,
Examples
,
Description
,
Examples
,
Objective 109.3: Basic Network Troubleshooting
network addressing,
Network Addressing
,
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
network configuration,
Objective 2: Basic Network Configuration and Objective 4: Configuring Client Side DNS
,
A Standard Linux Network Configuration
,
Objective 109.2: Basic Network Configuration
network interfaces,
Masks
,
Network Interfaces
,
Configuration files
,
Common Manual Network Interface Tasks
,
dig
,
Objective 109.3: Basic Network Troubleshooting
Network Time Protocol (NTP),
NTP Concepts
,
Examples
network troubleshooting,
Basic
Network Troubleshooting (Topic 109.3)
,
dig
,
Objective 109.3: Basic Network Troubleshooting
networking fundamentals,
Networking
Fundamentals (Topic 109.1)
,
Example
,
A Standard Linux Network Configuration
,
Review Questions
,
Addressing and masks
highlighter’s index,
Addressing and masks
review and exercises,
Review Questions
standard Linux configuration,
A Standard Linux Network Configuration
Newham, Cameron,
Abbreviated bash command reference
newline characters, removing,
Description
nice numbers,
nice
,
Commands
nice/renice commands,
nice
,
Examples
nl command,
Description
nmap command,
Description
,
Configuration
,
Objective 110.1: Perform Security Administration Tasks
nohup command,
Shell Job Control
,
Example 1
non-printable characters,
Example 3
nonsharable data,
Datatypes
ntpd command,
Description
,
Example
ntpdate command,
Description
ntpdc command,
Description
ntpq command,
Description
ntptrace command,
Description
O
object types,
Filesystem Objects
objectives, exam,
The Linux Professional Institute
objects,
Linking Shared Libraries
,
Filesystem Objects
,
Frequently used options
filesystem,
Filesystem Objects
,
Frequently used options
shared,
Linking Shared Libraries
octal notation,
The mode bits
,
Setting access modes
od command,
Description
OHCI (Open Host Controller Interface),
USB Controllers
one-way inheritance,
The shell script’s environment
Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI),
USB Controllers
OpenSSH,
Other SSH Tricks
,
Configuring OpenSSH
/opt directory,
The root Filesystem
options,
Entering commands at the command prompt
Orca,
Objective 3: Accessibility
OS fingerprints,
Description
,
Example 2
output redirection operators,
Redirection
overwrite, forcing,
Example 2
ownership, managing,
Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Location, ownership, and permissions
,
Objective 1: Manage User and Group Accounts and Related System
Files
P
packages, Debian,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Objective 4: Use Debian Package Management
,
Example
,
Managing Debian Packages
,
Commands
page logfile,
The Page Logfile
parent process ID (PPID),
Processes
parent/child relationship,
Processes
,
Description
partitioning,
Linux
Installation and Package Management (Topic 102)
,
Limited disk space
,
Managing partitions
,
Disk drives and partitions
partitions,
General Guidelines
,
Disk partitions
,
Disk partitions
,
Disk partitions
,
The root filesystem and mount points
,
Disk drives and partitions
defined,
Disk partitions
extended,
Disk partitions
,
Disk drives and partitions
guidelines,
General Guidelines
numbering of,
Disk partitions
resizing,
The root filesystem and mount points
pass number,
Managing the Filesystem Table
passwd command,
Description
password file,
User Accounts and the Password File
password, shadow,
The Shadow Password and Shadow Group Systems
,
Shadow Passwords
,
Examples
paste command,
Description
patterns,
Regular Expression Syntax
PCMCIA driver information,
Introduction to Kernel Module Configuration
PDF generators,
CUPS backends
Pearson VUE,
The Linux Professional Institute
peer,
Frequently used options
,
Frequently used options
perform basic file editing operations using
vi/vim,
GNU and Unix Commands
(Topic 103)
,
Subcommands
perform basic file management,
GNU and Unix Commands
(Topic 103)
,
Objective 3: Perform Basic File Management
,
File-Naming Wildcards (File Globbing)
,
Concepts
perform security administration tasks,
Objective 1: Perform Security Administration Tasks
,
Example 2
,
Objective 110.1: Perform Security Administration Tasks
permissions,
Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Linux Access Control
,
New files
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Access control
,
Location, ownership, and permissions
default setting,
New files
list of,
Linux Access Control
managing file,
Objective 5: Manage File Permissions and Ownership
,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
,
Access control
,
Location, ownership, and permissions
symbolic and numeric,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
workgroup directory,
Setting Up a Workgroup Directory
PID (Process ID),
Processes
,
Description
ping command,
Protocols
,
Description
,
Description
,
Description
,
Objective 1: Perform Security Administration Tasks
,
TCP/IP utilities
ping sweep,
Frequently used options
pipeline,
Pipes
pipes,
Pipes
pooling,
Example
port numbers,
Services
position anchors,
Regular Expression Syntax
positional parameters,
Functions
POSIX character classes,
Regular Expression Syntax
postfix,
Objective 3: Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics
,
Configuration of Postfix
,
Configuration of Postfix
PostScript printers,
CUPS filters
PPD files,
CUPS filters
PPP,
Protocols
,
Protocols
pr command,
Description
practice tests,
Exam 101 Practice Test
,
Answers
,
Exam 102 Practice Test
,
Answers
Exam 101,
Exam 101 Practice Test
,
Answers
Exam 102,
Exam 102 Practice Test
,
Answers
prefix,
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
primary IDE interface,
Hard disk devices
primary partitions,
Disk partitions
,
Disk drives and partitions
printing,
An Overview of Printing
,
Using the cups-config Utility for Debugging
,
An Overview of Printing
,
CUPS printing overview
,
Managing CUPS print queues
,
Managing CUPS print queues
,
Troubleshooting General Printing Problems
overview,
An Overview of Printing
,
Using the cups-config Utility for Debugging
print jobs,
Managing CUPS print queues
queues,
An Overview of Printing
,
CUPS printing overview
,
Managing CUPS print queues
troubleshooting,
Troubleshooting General Printing Problems
priorities,
Objective 6: Modify Process Execution Priorities
,
Examples
private IP addresses,
Private IP addresses and NAT
private key,
The Server Public and Private Key
,
Importing a Public Key to a GPG Keyring
,
Export both a Public and Private Key
privileged ports,
Services
,
TCP/IP services
/proc filesystem,
Using the /proc filesystem
,
Using the /proc filesystem
process execution priorities,
GNU and Unix Commands
(Topic 103)
,
Objective 6: Modify Process Execution Priorities
,
Objective 6: Modify Process Execution Priorities
,
Examples
,
Concepts
process ID (PID),
Processes
process lifetime,
Processes
process monitoring,
Process Monitoring
,
Examples
process text streams using filters,
GNU and Unix Commands
(Topic 103)
,
Objective 2: Process Text Streams Using Filters
,
Example 2
,
The commands
processes,
Processes
profiles,
Configuration files
prompt,
Objective 1: Work on the Command Line
,
Frequently used commands
protocols,
Protocols
,
Protocols
,
Protocols
ps command,
Entering commands at the command prompt
,
Description
,
Terminating Processes
PS1,
Shell variable basics
pstree command,
Description
public key,
Generating and Using Keys
,
The Server Public and Private Key
,
Importing a Public Key to a GPG Keyring
,
Export both a Public and Private Key
public-key cryptography,
Example /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
put command,
Frequently used commands
pwd,
Frequently used commands

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