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well, 72 hours is a good start, but you should see the focus on administration, not on compiling or advanced security. i am missing in your table things like file system structure or daily admin jobs, eg. backup....
in my trainings i make things like:
- history, what is "unix/linux"
- filesystem structure (/etc, /var, /opt, ..)
- shell (command syntax, man, $PATH, profile)
- basic commands (cd, ls, more, cp, mv, find, grep, ...)
- init (runlevels, rc-scripts, daemons, cron)
- user management (add, passwd, shadow, groups)
- file permissions
- vi
- installation
- more shell (wildcards *?[]~, redirections ><>>|; variables)
- network, shares
- services, nfs, ftp, ntp, ..
- backup (tar, fsdump)
- package management
- ....
..
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some people need ages to understand the sense of a shell, or vi ...
working in sh or using "man" are essential for good admins ...
gP