Introduction to Devices & File Systems

Linux    |    Intermediate
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A Linux administrator must be aware of the different file systems available for use and how to create and manage them. Discover how to configure and manage partition tables, manage file systems, and configure disk quotas.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • describe how the MBR partition table on a disk can be partitioned and managed
    use various mkfs commands to create filesystems
    identify the features and future of ReiserFS and B-tree file systems, or Btrfs
    describe the new GUID Partition Table, or GPT, way to partition disks
    use commands to verify the integrity of a filesystem
    use commands to monitor free space and inodes of a filesystem
  • use commands to repair simple filesystem problems
    perform mount and unmount operations on a filesystem
    configure a Linux system to mount a filesystem on bootup
    describe how to configure user mountable removeable filesystems
    apply a disk quota to a filesystem
    describe how to edit, check, and generate user quota reports for filesystems with disk quotas enabled

IN THIS COURSE

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    3.  Introduction to Reiserfs and Btrfs
    3m 35s
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    4.  Using gdisk and Parted with GPT
    3m 30s
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    5.  Verifying File System Integrity
    5m 16s
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    6.  Monitoring Free Space and Inodes
    4m 23s
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    7.  Fixing Simple Filesystem Problems
    3m 17s
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    8.  Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
    3m 37s
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    9.  Configuring Automatic Mounting of File Systems
    4m 12s
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    10.  Configuring User Mountable Removable File Systems
    3m 49s
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    11.  Configuring Disk Quotas
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    12.  User Disk Quota Reports
    3m 47s

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