Are you a novice Linux system administrator or home user looking to expand your knowledge of Linux systems? Our book is the perfect resource for you. While it's aimed at those who are new to Linux administration, it's also useful for more experienced users looking to gain a deeper understanding of their Linux systems. The book is designed to be used alongside a working Linux computer, allowing you to practice each command and immediately apply what you've learned. Please note that this book isn't an introduction to Linux desktop applications like text editors, browsers, mail clients, multimedia, or office applications. Whether you're studying on your own or in an instructor-led training setting, our book is the ideal way to improve your Linux system administration skills.
Table of contents
- Red Hat
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- installing Linux
- setting the hostname
- adding a static ip address
- getting Linux at home
- man pages
- working with directories
- working with files
- working with file contents
- the Linux file tree
- commands and arguments
- shell variables
- basic Unix tools
- regular expressions
- scripting introduction
- standard file permissions
- file links
This PDF course covers everything you need to know, from basic commands and file management to process management, disk management, and package management. Whether you're new to Linux or looking to refresh your knowledge, our article provides clear explanations and practical examples to help you get started. With detailed information on important concepts like file systems, RAID, logical volume management, and more, you'll be well-equipped to tackle any Linux system administration task. So why wait? Dive into our article today and start building your Linux skills!
Pages : | 365 |
Size : | 2741.51 Kb |
Downloads: | 131 |
Created: | 2023-04-01 |
License: | GNU Free Documentation License |
Author(s): | Paul Cobbaut |
We'll guide you through the process of installing Linux, setting the hostname, and adding a static IP address. You'll learn how to work with directories, files, and file contents, as well as how to navigate the Linux file tree and use basic Unix tools. With detailed information on essential topics like regular expressions, scripting, file permissions, and file links, you'll be well-equipped to handle any Linux system administration task that comes your way. Whether you're working with Red Hat, Ubuntu, or Debian, our article provides clear explanations and practical examples to help you build your Linux skills. So why wait? Dive into our article today and start exploring the world of Linux system administration!
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this book offers a hands-on approach to learning by encouraging readers to follow along on a working Linux computer.Each command is explained in detail, allowing you to practice and apply what you've learned immediately.