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RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 Linux Administration - RHCSA 8 - Level I - learn Linux Administration
What you will learn in this course ?
What you'll learnYou will be prepared for the Red hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam in All Level I Content.Linux system administrator job description.Main differences between CentOS and RHEL.VirtualBox downloading, installing, and creating a new virtual machine.Downloading and installing RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Linux.Linux system administration fundamentals/essential skills.Graphical user interface (GNOME 3) overview.Main differences between terminal and shell.Linux Virtual Consoles.Linux internal and external commands.PATH environment variable.Quick start commands.Linux most popular commands.Linux most important files and directories.Managing files from the command-line.Different ways of getting help in Linux.Creating, viewing, and editing text files in Linux.Managing local Linux users and groups.Controlling access to files with Linux file system permissions.Monitoring and managing Linux processes.Show moreShow less
JOIN THE BEST LINUX SYSTEM (SERVER/DESKTOP) ADMINISTRATION COURSE FOR NEWBIE LINUX USERS USING RHEL 8/CENTOS 8 LINUX!!Hi. My name is Mustafa and I'm the author of the 'RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Linux System Administration (RHCSA) Level I' course. I started working as a network and computer systems administrator since January 2011. I have a bachelor degree in engineering from Alexandria University, Egypt. After finishing university, I concentrated on learning the Linux system administration. I have many certifications in Linux system administration, network administration, database administration, and some programming languages 'C, C++, and Python'. I have a large experience in working on Linux using RHEL, CentOS, and Ubuntu Linux distributions. I have a desire to teach others and transfer my experience to them in an easy and simplified way.#The Course 3 Levels will cover all the topics of the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) and Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). The RHCSA will be in 2 Levels, and the RHCE will be in 1 Level, using CentOS 8. This Course is the First Level of the Full RHCSA Course, and it is Specially Prepared for Beginners! and maybe Helpful and Informative for other students levels.#Sorry for some unintended linguistic error since my mother tongue is Arabic, and for this reason, I have made a professional captions for all the lectures in the course.#All Published Lectures is Manually Captioned.#RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Linux System Administration RHCSA Level I Content:Linux System Administration Intro:Linux system administration introduction.The Linux system administrator's major duties.The main differences between CentOS and RHEL.RHEL 8 vs RHEL 7 - feature comparison.Linux System Administrator Essential Skills which will include:VirtualBox Download and Install.Creating RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Virtual Machine.RHEL 8/CentOS 8 Download and Install.RHEL 8/CentOS 8 installation requirements.Using Automatic Storage configuration.Using Custom Storage configuration.LVM Partition scheme.Adding new mount points 'partitions'.The XFS file system.Adjusting the resolution to view a full-resolution CentOS VM on your computer.Linux systems basic modes.CentOS 8 Graphical user interface.Connecting to the system using graphical mode.Visual overview of GNOME 3.The top bar.The system menu in the top bar.Activities button overview.Starting applications.Workspaces.Switching between workspaces.Launching an application in a separate workspace.Launching an application in a new workspace.Quickly running a command.Application menu.Clock and calendar button.New Boxes features.The System menu.Locking the screen.Switching users.Suspending the computer.Powering off the computer.Switching between windows.The difference between terminal and shell.Launching the terminal window.The terminal window command prompt.Checking your hostname '$HOSTNAME'.Switching to root user.Disconnecting from the system in graphical mode.RHEL 8/Centos 8 Virtual Consoles.The text mode login screen.Logging in using a virtual console.The tty command.The logout command.The Shell Basics.The bash shell.The shell commands basic parts.The shell alias.Bash builtin commands.The external commands.The $PATH environmental variable.The which command.The echo command.The env command.Changing directories in the PATH variable.The export command.The environment configuration files.The /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc, ~/.bash_profile, and ~/.bashrc files.Using /etc/motd and /etc/issue files.Shell commands typing rules. Quick Start Commands.The date command.The pwd command.The cd command.Relative and absolute paths.The passwd comma