[Translate to English:] SYAP - Linux-Systemanpassungen
One of the major strengths of Linux is its vast configurability,
which allows it to adapt to a variety of different requirements.
The Linux operating system providing extensive hardware support,
ranging from MP3 players to large-scale mainframe installations.
This course provides an introduction to the configuration of the
Linux kernel and explains how to adapt the boot process of the
system to specific demands. It also discusses the compilation
of source code and the creation of software packages using the
Debian and RPM tools.
Prerequisits: LPIC-1 certificate or equivalent knowledge of the
material of the "Linux System Administration II" course
Continuitive courses and certificates: Linux Storage;
Linux Network Administration; LPI-202 exam of LPIC-2.
Duration: 3 days
Topics:
Running the Linux kernel
Configuring and compiling the Linux kernel
initrd and initramfs
System startup configuration
Software package management
Creating software packages with RPM *
Creating software packages with the Debian tools *
Integrating hardware
Linux and USB *
Linux and PCMCIA *
LPI Exam Goals (LPI-201)
201.1 Components of the kernel [2]
201.2 Compiling the kernel [2]
201.3 Patching the kernel [1]
201.4 Compiling and installing custom kernels and kernel modules [2]
201.5 Managing the kernel and kernel modules at run time [3]
202.1 Configuring the system startup process [4]
202.2 Repairing systems [4]
206.1 Compiling and installing programs from source code [4]