Administering an operating system requires an understanding of the operating system itself and the tools available to manage it. Administrators need to create schedules for ensuring the system is secured and data are protected.The following resource may be useful as you research and prepare for this assignment:
The Linux System Administrator’s Guide
You have been engaged to write a manual for managing a Linux environment. This task requires the following to be addressed:
Define the necessary components and functions of a Linux operating system.
Discuss 3 mechanisms that are available to secure a computer system, whether it is Windows or Linux.
List 5 common Linux distributions that are popular today, and explain why they are popular (there are over 600 Linux distributions available).
Choose 1 of the distributions, and select 1 of the available shells to research in more detail. Working with the distribution and associated shell that you selected above, review the list of shell commands. Identify and explain how to use the shell commands to accomplish the following:
Change the directory or folder
Check disk file system
Manage the printer
Stop a process
Partition and format a disk
Manage user accounts
Identify the set of the commands that would allow you to show information about the operating system, that shows the date and time, that lists the users that are currently logged into the system, and that shows you how disk space is being used. Discuss how these would be combined together to create a script to automatically complete the tasks.
Provide a suggestion for using certain shell commands to automatically complete another system administrative task.
Discuss your thoughts about the challenges associated with managing and administering an environment that includes different operating systems.