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Contents:

1.linux history

2.Linux Boot process

3.File System Hierarchy

4.Features Of Linux

5.User-Administration

6.Vi-Editor

7.File Prompting Commands

8.Creating User Account

9.browsing-file-system

10.file-permissions

11.Process-Management

12.Grep-Usage

13.ACL

14.Manage-Partition

15.Quota-Management

16.LVM

17.RAID

18.Cron-Jobs

19.Service-Management

20.RPM

21.Bash-Shell

22.Sys-Log

23.At-Usage

24.Network-Configuration

25.Network-Utilities

26.Kernel Boot Parameters

27.Yum-Server Configuration

28.Telnet-Sever Configuration

29.Ftp-Server Configuration

30.DHCP-Server Configuration

31.Kickstart

32.Kernel upgrade

33.SSH-Server 

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  • Features Of Linux
  • FILE SYSTEM HIERARCHY
  • Linux Boot Process
  • User administration in Linux
  • how to use Vi Editor in linux?
  • LVM ( logical volume manager )
  • ACL (access control list)
  • Package_Management_with_RPM
  • list of control operators in linux?
  • commands and arguments
  • Examples for head, tail, cat in linux?
  • working with files
  • how to create a directories in linux?
  • how to use man page in linux?
  • apache (web sever)
  • SSH (Secure Shell )Server
  • Samba Server
  • NFS (Network File System ) Server
  • DHCP Server
  • FTP server
  • Telnet Server
  • Yum (Yellowdog Updater, Modified) Server
  • NTP (Network Time Protocol)
  • SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
  • how to flush the iptabels in linux ?
  • how to use iptables in linux?
  • How to Break Root Password
  • Kernel Boot Parameters
  • Kernel Upgrade in Linux
  • NFS Interview questions and answers
  • DNS Server Interview Questions And Answers for Lin...
  • SAMBA Server Interview Questions And Answers for l...
  • Apache Server Interview Questions And Answers
  • Interview questions on Port numbers
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  • Ldap Server Interview Questions And Answers
  • sendmail Server Interview Questions And Answers
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  • rpm interview questions and answers
  • SSH Tips
  • List of port number in linux
  • RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks)
  • Kickstart
  • linux basic interview questions and answers?
  • Difference between ext2,ext3,ext4
  • Difference between Telnet and SSH
  • Difference Between YUM and RPM
  • How To Configure NTP Client In Linux
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  • Linux Network Configuration
  • At and Batch usage
  • How Cron jobs are wroking in linux?
  • Syslog config
  • how to use Bash Shell in linux?
  • Service Management
  • A-Z Bash commands in linux?
  • Disk Quotas
  • Manage Partition in linux
  • Grep_Usage
  • Process Management
  • Basic File Permissions
  • BROWSING THE FILE SYSTEM
  • How to configure sudo in linux?
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