Base Knowledge
Previous completion of the following course units is recommended:
– Sistemas Operativos
– Redes de Computadores I
Teaching Methodologies
The following teaching methodologies are used in this curricular unit:
– Expository method: a telling method were facts, concepts, principles and generalizations are defined and presented by the teacher and discussed with the class, followed by demonstrative examples;
– Experimental method: an active method were the student develops the knowledge through research assignments and laboratory assignments, individually and in group dynamics.
Learning Results
It is expected that by the end of the course each student will be able to:
1. Install, configure and manage systems, based on the operating system GNU / Linux.
2. Install and configure basic network services, e-mail services, file systems and authentication services.
Program
1. System Administration
– General Concepts; The Linux operating system; Installation and configuration; Shells and environment variables; Editing text on the command line; X-Window and window managers; Managing files and directories; Tasks and processes; Runlevels and services; User management.
2. Network Administration
– Network configuration; Web Server; DNS and DHCP; Electronic mail; NFS; Samba; LDAP.
Curricular Unit Teachers
Grading Methods
- - Exam - 60.0%
- - Laboratory work or Field work - 40.0%
- - individual research work - 20.0%
- - other % - 20.0%
- - Exam - 40.0%
- - Laboratory work or Field work - 20.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Pereira, F. (2012). Linux – Curso Completo (7th ed.). FCA.
Granjal, J. (2013). Gestão de Sistemas e Redes em Linux (3rd ed.)FCA.
Soyinka, W. (2020). Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide, Eighth Edition (8th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.