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Introduction

Goals and Focus

To have a complete syllabus for training smart persons with high potential who already have a basic understanding of Linux or other UNIX variant, to become strong junior systems administrators. This course will focus on the Linux platform as a basis for competency in any UNIX ecosystem. Usenix defines this role as:

-- Usenix, Job Descriptions for System Administrators, 3d Edition Revised

Our goal is to teach these topics, but also to provide a good understanding of how the components work, which enables the students to continue to grow their skills and contributions.

Our focus is any person who has an interest in operations. There are often personality traits which allow people to understand the role of a systems administrator more easily, but the material should be easily accessible to anybody who wishes to learn about it.

The required minimum skill level before participating will be as follows:

  • Has installed Linux or other UNIX variant
  • Is comfortable with, or even prefers, working on the command line
  • Has a basic understanding on navigating the filesystem, and the most basic tools (ps, ls, top, etc).

Syllabus layout

As we create this syllabus, there will inevitably be items which are found to be too advanced for a first pass but should be kept and taught as a progression into an intermediate systems administrator.

  • Junior topics are labelled "101".
  • Intermediate topics are labelled "201".
  • Senior topics are labelled "301".