UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and Administration
Class: CIS 191A Section # 41612 Summer 2005
Name: _______________________________________________________
Contact Info ______________________________________
(email and/or phone number)
Grading Option: Letter Grade Credit/No-Credit
(circle one)
1 What are your educational goals at Cabrillo? (choose all that apply)
a) AA e) Certificate
b) AS f) Career Advancement
c) Transfer g) Industry Certification
d) Personal Enrichment
2. Which educational track(s) are you pursuing?
a) Computer Science d) MCSA - MS Certified System Admin.
b) CCNA & CCNP (Networking) e) Linux (Vendor Independent)
c) Database Administration f) Web Programming
3. Do you have any physical or learning disabilities I should be aware of?
4. Describe your current level of experience with UNIX and/or Linux
Do you have access to a Linux system at home?
5. You are expected to have the following skills to take this course. These skills
may be acquired from CIS 190 and CIS 181, or from other classes/experience you've had.
- A grasp of computer terminology specifically as it applies to the UNIX market,
such as would be gathered from CIS 190
- Navigate the UNIX file system from a command line
- Manage files, (copy, move, create, remove) from a command line interface
- View and modify the permissions and ownership of files and directories
- Use a UNIX-based text editor to create and edit text documents
- Redirect input and output between files and commands
- Use pipes to connect commands together
- Configure the shell environment by setting and viewing variables
Describe how you have obtained these skills and
sign here indicating you have these pre-requisites: _________________________________