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About This Book Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. Albert Einstein 1.

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About This Book Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. Albert Einstein 1. Acknowledgments Contents About This Guidexxi I COMMON TASKS 1 1 Bash and Bash Scripts2 1.1 What is “The Shell”? 2 Knowing the Bash Configuration Files 2 • The Directory Structure 4 Linux System Administration Paul Cobbaut Publication date 2015-05-24 CEST Abstract This book is meant to be used in an instructor-led training. For self-study, the intent is to read “A Guide from Newbies to System Administrator” should be changed to “A Guide for Newbies from System Administrator” or “A Guide from System Administrator to Newbies” Content is good :) Thanks. Register. If you are a new customer, register now for access to product evaluations and purchasing capabilities. Need access to an account? If your company has an existing Red Hat account, your organization administrator can grant you access. Linux. It’s been around since the mid ‘90s, and has since reached a user-base that spans industries and continents. For those in the know, you understand that Linux is actually everywhere. An introduction to system administration of a Linux system for novices. Legal Notice. Table of Contents About This Book 1. Acknowledgments Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 System Administrator's Guide Deployment, Configuration, and Administration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Marie Doleželová II Configuration 61 3 YaST in Text Mode (ncurses) 63 Usage................... 64 Using the Modules. This guide presents a collection of common issues and useful tips for Linux system administration. Whether you’re new to system administration or have been maintaining systems for some time, we hope this collection of basic Linux commands will help you manage your system from the command line.
