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* Test topics will include all material covered up to end of lab 5.
 
* Test topics will include all material covered up to end of lab 5.
 
* Here is one example [[SYA710-midterm | question]] - feel free to add more.
 
* Here is one example [[SYA710-midterm | question]] - feel free to add more.
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* Here's our [[SYA710-test2 | 2nd test]] held on Nov 25, 2008
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* Now it's your turn to add [[SYA710-student-questions | test questions]].
  
 
== FSOSS and Break Week (Oct 20) ==
 
== FSOSS and Break Week (Oct 20) ==
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== Week 11 (Nov 17) - More Spinning ==
 
== Week 11 (Nov 17) - More Spinning ==
 
== Week 12 (Nov 24) - Making Live CDs ==
 
== Week 12 (Nov 24) - Making Live CDs ==
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* Making your own Fedora Live CD
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** Please do [[SYA710-lab08 | Lab08]]
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REFERENCE:
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[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Fedora_LiveCD Fedora LiveCD How TO ]
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== Week 13 (Dec 1) - Exam review ==
 
== Week 13 (Dec 1) - Exam review ==
 
== Exam Week (Dec 8) ==
 
== Exam Week (Dec 8) ==
  
 
[[Category:LUX]]
 
[[Category:LUX]]

Latest revision as of 14:09, 2 December 2008

The tentative weekly schedule shown here is subject to change.

Week 1 (Sept 1) - Intro to SYA710 / Installing Linux

  • Course introduction
  • Introduction to Open Source and Linux
  • Introduction to our labs
    • Lab T2107 - data recovery cards
  • Activities for this week
    • Set up your accounts as described on the LUX Communication page.
    • Complete the SYA710 Lab #0 and blog about the experience.
    • Lab #0 is due before midnight Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Week 2 (Sept 8) - File Systems and Logical Volume Management

  • Activities for this week
    • Complete the SYA710 Lab01 and blog about the experience.
    • Lab01 is due before midnight Wednesday, September 17, 2008
  • Concepts/Commands learned/used in this week's lecture
    • File System: A way to organize data for efficient and easy access
    • Containers: Objects (partitions, files, volumes) that hold file systems
    • Virtual File System: Allows transparent access to files on different file systems
    • Commands: mkfs, fsck, fdisk, mount, umount, e2label, resize2fs
  • Using UUIDs (universally unique identifiers)
    • 128-bit numbers make hard disk management easier
    • add UUID= entry in /etc/fstab
    • Linux file systems support UUIDs, Windows not so much
    • Commands: blkid, vol_id, uuidgen, tune2fs, findfs
  • Working with Logical Volumes (LVM)
    • Physical Volumes (eg partitions) are joined into Volume Groups
    • Logical Volumes are drawn from Volume Groups
    • Commands: pvcreate, vgcreate, lvcreate

Week 3 (Sept 15) - Linux Startup

  • Activities for this week
    • Complete the SYA710 Lab02 and blog about the experience.
    • Lab02 is due before midnight Wednesday, September 24, 2008
  • Concepts/Commands learned/used in this week's lecture
    • Linux Boot Process
      • Power on - Code in ROM BIOS finds and loads 1st stage loader from boot device (MBR)
      • 1st stage loader finds and loads 2nd stage loader (GRUB)
      • 2nd stage loader finds and loads Linux kernel and initial ram disk
      • kernel checks the system hardware, mounts the root device and loads the needed kernel modules
      • kernel runs init program (PID=1)
    • Init Process (System V)
      • init reads /etc/inittab to get default run level
      • init runs rc
      • rc runs runlevel scripts
    • Init Process (Upstart)
      • init gets jobs/tasks from /etc/events.d/
      • init emits startup event to start system
      • init waits for more events
      • fully compatible with System V

Week 4 (Sept 22) - Linux Package Management

  • Activity for this week

Each student should add one correct item to the table below and email your teacher detailing your contribution. Don't forget your Seneca ID in the email. This will count as SYA710 Lab 03.

Task Ubuntu - apt Opensuse - zypp Fedora - yum/pkcon
Install  a package apt-get install <pkg> zypper install <pkg> yum install <pkg>
pkcon install <pkg>
Remove a package apt-get remove <pkg> zypper remove <pkg> yum erase <pkg>
pkcon remove <pkg>
Update package list apt-get update zypper refresh yum check-update
pkcon get-updates
Update system apt-get upgrade zypper update yum update
pkcon update-system
List all repositories cat /etc/apt/sources.list zypper repos yum repolist
Add a repository (edit /etc/apt/sources.list) zypper addrepo <path> <name> (add <repo> to /etc/yum.repos.d/)
Assuming "yes" in all prompt atp-get -y zypper assumeyes yum -y
Remove a repository (edit /etc/apt/sources.list) zypper removerepo <name> (remove <repo> from /etc/yum.repos.d/)
Search for a package apt-cache search <pkg> zypper search <pkg> yum search <pkg>
pkcon search details <pkg>
List all installed packages dpkg -l zypper search i * rpm -qa
pkcon get-packages
yum list installed
Display dependency information pkcon get depends <packagename> - yum deplist <packagename>
Look up for a specific package information - - yum info <packagename>
pkcon get description <package_id>
Display Details about the package - - pkcon get-details <pkg name>
Print a picture of a cow apt-get moo - -

Week 5 (Sept 29) - Building a New Kernel

  • Activity for this week
  • Concepts/Commands learned/used in this week's lecture
    • ar command - usually used to archive object files
      • ar t /usr/lib/libz.a
    • cpio command to copy files to/from archives
      • cat initrd-uncompressed-file | cpio -i
    • ldd command to print shared library dependencies
      • ldd /usr/bin/ssh

Week 6 (Oct 6) - Automated Installations

Week 7 (Oct 13) - Midterm Test

  • The second half of our midterm test is scheduled for Tuesday, November 25, 2008. This test is worth 20% of your final mark. You will be allowed to bring in one letter-sized, hand-written original reference sheet. No electronic aids are allowed. The test will take place in room S2149 starting at 11:45am. Test will end at 1:15pm.
  • Test topics will include all material covered up to end of lab 5.
  • Here is one example question - feel free to add more.
  • Here's our 2nd test held on Nov 25, 2008
  • Now it's your turn to add test questions.

FSOSS and Break Week (Oct 20)

Week 8 (Oct 27) - Virtual Machines

Week 9 (Nov 3) - VM Management

Week 10 (Nov 10) - Creating Custom Spins

  • Making your own custom (spin) Fedora CD

Week 11 (Nov 17) - More Spinning

Week 12 (Nov 24) - Making Live CDs

  • Making your own Fedora Live CD

REFERENCE: Fedora LiveCD How TO

Week 13 (Dec 1) - Exam review

Exam Week (Dec 8)