Linux Installation
Linux
| Intermediate
- 11 videos | 45m 33s
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You can customize a Linux installation by configuring it to meet your specific needs. Let's examine initial Linux install patterns, hard disk layout and partitioning, Boot Manager installation, and shared libraries management.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe how to assign filesystems to separate partitions or disksconfigure partitions based on the intended use of the systemspecify the boot requirements that must be met for the Boot partitiondescribe the basic features of the Logical Volume Manager, or LVMconfigure the boot loader to use alternate boot locationsconfigure and install the GRUB (legacy) boot loader
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configure the GRUB 2 boot loaderuse GRUB tools to interact with the boot loaderdescribe and identify shared library filesspecify the typical locations of system libraries and use the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to set alternate locationsuse Linux shared library tools to configure shared libraries and verify which are loaded
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Allocating Filesystems and Swap Space6m 11sUP NEXT
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2.Customizing the Partition Layout5m 3s
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3.The /boot Partition2m 55s
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4.Introduction to LVM3m 59s
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5.Configuring Alternative Boot Locations4m 42s
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6.Install and Configure the GRUB Legacy Boot Loader2m 51s
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7.Configuring GRUB 24m 27s
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8.Working with the Boot Loader4m 55s
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9.Identifying Shared Libraries3m 3s
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10.Shared Library Locations3m 34s
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11.Loading Shared Libraries3m 54s
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