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February 16th 2016 [ Lecture 2 - User management (OpenDocument)] [ (PDF) ] | February 16th 2016 [http://enos.itcollege.ee/~kloodus/opsys/lecture01%20-%20OS%20introduction.odp Lecture 2 - User management (OpenDocument)] [http://enos.itcollege.ee/~kloodus/opsys/lecture01%20-%20OS%20introduction.pdf (PDF) ] | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmbPuZ0NsyGS8ef6zaHd2qYylzsHxL63x Introduction to operating systems (videos)] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system Operating systems (wikipedia article)] | |||
=Lab works= | =Lab works= |
Revision as of 14:46, 13 February 2016
Lecturer:
Katrin Loodus (katrin.loodus@itcollege.ee)
Room 516 (5th floor), phone (6285) 834
All subject related infotmation will be put up on Wiki page, due to the possibility to have access to the materials even after the subject has concluded. Materials, such as tests, lectures and links to additional materials, will remain available throughout the subject teaching period.
Aim of this course
The aim of this course is to introduce the basics of operating systems and IT system life cycle from the viewpoint of the IT system administrator of operating systems. This subject provides hands-on skills needed to complete other field specific subjects in the curriculum.
Lectures give a theoretical background and the labs give hands-on skills on the same topic using Ubuntu Linux Server.
This subject is oriented on hands-on practical assignments to compliment the theoretical side of the subject.
Learning outcome 1:
A student who has completed the subject is able to perform the most common administrative tasks (user management, software management, disk usage, process management) in at least one of the most popular operating system on a server.
Learning outcome 2:
A student who has completed the subject understands and is able to explain orally the basic concepts of operating systems and its security aspects.
Learning outcome 3:
The student is able to document an operating system's service from an IT systems administrator's viewpoint.
Deadlines for assignments 2016
03.04.2016 - Submission of wiki article's topic (Sending an e-mail with the chosen topic is mandatory!)
10.05.2016 - Pre practical test for students, who have done all of their labs
08.05.2016 23:59 - Submission of wiki article and sending an e-mail to the lecturer in order to get it graded
23.05.2016 - Last option to defend lab work (Lab1 and/or Lab2)
24.05.2016 - Practical test
??.06.2016 - Exam in room ???
All dates are inclusive.
(Occasional) Homework
Week 0 & 1
Get familiar with the Unix command line by trying out this Codeacadamy short course.
Timetable for lectures 2016
Public chat for any subject related questions that were left unasked during the lecture: https://chatlink.com/#osadmin_ITKolledz
Link to lecture and lab captures: Go to captures
Lecture 0
February 09th 2016 Lecture 0 - Introduction to subject (OpenDocument) (PDF)
Test answers can be found here.
Lecture 1
February 12th 2016 Lecture 1 - Operating systems introduction (OpenDocument) (PDF)
Lecture will be on the February 12th at 8:15 in room 219
Practice will be on the same day at 10:00 in room 410
Lecture 2
February 16th 2016 Lecture 2 - User management (OpenDocument) (PDF) Introduction to operating systems (videos) Operating systems (wikipedia article)
Lab works
Lab 0
Installing Ubuntu Server 14.04.3 LTS
Introduction to Unix command line (cd, ls, cat, full path, relative path etc)
Lab 1
3 points - Managing users (adduser, addgroup, passwd, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow)
5 points - Managing files (mkdir, cp, mv, rm, touch, nano, less, chmod, chown, rwx, 644 etc)
4 points - Processes and environment variables (kill, using directing input/output/error: |, <, >, >>; env, PATH, HOME etc)
3 points - Managing software (installation, updating, deleting, apt and dpkg utils)
Lab 2
7 points - Managing disks by creating partitions (fdisk, mkfs, blkid, mount, umount)
5 points - Managing swap (mkswap, swapon, swapoff)
Practical tests
2016
Exams
2016
Wiki article information
- Choose a topic from personal experience or from topics found on the wiki page
- Send the topic to the lecturer kloodus@itcollege.ee
- Lecturer will confirm the topic
- Write your article in wiki environment
- Inform the lecturer when the article is finished
- Receive feedback with corrections
Bare in mind that this is an open environment, so everything you write in your wiki article, will be public :)
List of the topics chosen:
Artur Kerge is doing an article on Irssi.