“In this tutorial (free reg. req.) Ian Shields introduces you to Linux devices, filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. Learn in depth how to create partitions and filesystems, maintain the integrity of filesystems, mount and unmount filesystems, manage disk quota, use file permissions to control access to files, manage file ownership, create and change hard and symbolic links, find system files and place files in the correct location.”
well it’s was a great article!
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Quite extensive tutorial btw.
I’m registered with them, enough to be able to change my password, and can’t get to it. Can’t register again because the address is taken. Bugmenot doesn’t work. Why go to the trouble of posting this stuff if you are going to make people work for a half hour to try to get at it? Idiots!
The IBM LPI tutorials are great. I used them plus the orielly and examcram book to pass my LPIC-1. I’ve been using linux for about 8 years now and it was a hard test, but not as difficult as everyone here at work made it to be.
Other links to help you study:
http://www.happy-monkey.net/LPI/
http://www.certcities.com/editorial/exams/story.asp?EditorialsID=34
http://certcities.com/editorial/exams/story.asp?EditorialsID=91
http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/lpi-study
let us see if i can post anonymous comment from windows os
i think i can, hehe
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