Introduction
Welcome
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What you should know
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Using the exercise files
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1. Disk Partitions, Formatting, and Mounting
Basic commands for storage partitions
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Create, mount, and unmount file systems
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Use block device attributes
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File system types: ext4, Btrfs, and XFS
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Make file systems
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Mount file systems during boot
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Mount file systems on demand
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Challenge: Formatting and mounting
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Solution: Formatting and mounting
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2. Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
Logical Volume Manager
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Physical volumes
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Volume groups
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Logical volumes
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Challenge: Making logical volumes
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Solution: Making logical volumes
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3. Security and Resource Constraints
Restore default SELinux file contexts
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Configure encrypted partitions
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Manage file system access control lists
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File permission problems
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Using SUID, attributes, and read-only
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User and group disk quotas
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Challenge: SELinux, LUKS, ACLs, and quotas
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Solution: SELinux, LUKS, ACLs, and quotas
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4. Special Storage Features and Considerations
Configure and manage swap space
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Configure remote block-storage devices
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Use targetcli
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Backup and recovery strategies
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Use backup tools
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Assemble partitions as RAID devices
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Linux file system features and flags
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Configure file system features and flags
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Challenge: Swap space, rsync, and RAID
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Solution: Swap space, rsync, and RAID
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5. Networked File Systems
Network File System (NFS)
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Distributed file systems
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Cluster file systems
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SSHFS file system
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Challenge: NFS behavior and SSHFS
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Solution: NFS behavior and SSHFS
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Ex_Files_Linux_Storage.zip
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