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Learn Linux and everything you need to pass RHCSA (RHEL 8) EX200 certification exam – Unofficial Red Hat Training

What you will learn

Installing Linux Virtual Machines

Basic Linux Commands

Users and Group Management

Linux Networking Fundamentals

Linux Processes

Linux Security

Linux Disk Management

Software Package Management

Description

This course is updated to the last Red Hat Certified System Administrator Exam Objectives (Containers + Bash/Shell Scripting)

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In this course, we are going to cover the objectives of Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHEL 8) EX200. The course contents are:

  • Installing Linux Virtual Machines.
  • Linux Essentials (Basic Linux Commands).
  • Users and Groups Management.
  • Linux Network Configuration.
  • Linux Security.
  • Operate Running Systems.
  • Configuring and Maintaining Systems.
  • Storage Techniques.
  • Configuring File Systems.
  • Managing Containers Images.
  • Bash Shell Scripting (Learn Bash Quickly ebook).
  • Practice Questions.

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Content

Linux Essentials

The Directory Tree
Root Directory and Hierarchy of Users in Linux
Absolute and Relative Paths – Command Options and Arguments
pwd command and cd command
ls command
cal command, date command, uptime command
lscpu command and free command
df command and du command
history command, clear command, exit command
whatis command, type command, man command
last command snd w command
hostname command and uname command
touch command and mkdir command
cp command and mv command
rmdir command and rm command
tar command
cat command and echo command
head command, tail command and sort command
pip command and grep command
diff command
sudo command and su command
find command
Hard Link and Soft Link
gedit editor and nano editor
vi editor and vim editor

Users and Groups Management

Creating Users and Deleting Users
Demo Creating Users and Deleting Users
Creating Groups and Deleting Groups
Demo Creating Groups and Deleting Groups
File Ownership and Permissions
Permission Levels
Permission Modes
Changing Ownership and Group Membership
Demo File Ownership and Permissions
Umask Default Permission Sets
Demo Umask Default Permission Sets
Three Special Permissions
Demo Three special permissions
Changing File Attributes
Demo Changing File Attributes
Superuser and visudo Command
Demo Superuser and visudo Command
Access Control Lists
ACLs Recursive and Deleting ACLs
Demo Access Control Lists

Linux Network Configuration

Adding DNS Server IP Address
Adding a Host with an Alias
nmcli command
nmtui command

Linux Security

SELinux Configuration
Apache Configuration
Firewalld Configuration

Operate Running Systems

Processes Commands
Processes Signals
scp command and ssh command
Switching into Different Targets on Linux

Configuring and Maintaining Systems

Configuring Services with Systemctl
Automating Tasks with Cron Jobs
Modifying GRUB Bootloader
Tuned Profile
Installing Package Modules
Configuring Repositories
Breaking into the System

Storage Techniques

Creating Standard Partitions
Creating SWAP
Creating (PVS – VGS – LVM)
Mounting and Unmounting (Temporarily and Permanently)
Adjusting and Removing (LVM – VGS – PVS)
Managing Layered Storage with Startis
Disk Compression with VDO

Configuring File Systems

Configuring Remote File Systems with NFS
Mounting on Demand with autofs