Linux: The Ultimate Beginners Bible to Learn Linux Command Line, Administration and Shell Scripting Step by Step
- Length: 241 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publication Date: 2020-04-10
- ISBN-10: B086Z99XTF
- Sales Rank: #244493 (See Top 100 Books)
Have you tried your hand at Linux and failed? Did you try some books in the market and those were too dumb or too advanced?
Now, you’ve found the perfect package! The two book bundle takes you on a tour of Linux, starting right from the basics, covering the mid-tier and taking you to all the advanced shortcuts and hotkeys.
The bundle not only makes you familiar with the interface but also makes you the master of it. In no time, you will work better on Linux than you did on any other OS that you’ve tried your hands on. The bundle starts right from the point where you install the Linux to the point where you can control the most advanced commands at your fingertips!
Take a peek at what the book holds:
- Learn to install and use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- Command-Line in Linux
- Basic file navigation experience and hotkeys
- Shell Scripting – Basic and Advanced
- Analysis of Linux environment variables
- Manage system and manual task using the Command-Line
- Mastering the Linux OS
- And a lot more!
Pick the bundle now and become the master of the Future OS and make your life in coding a lot easier!
Don’t push it off for another second and grab the ticket to Linux Excellence!
Introduction Chapter One: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on your Computer Creating Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Installation Media on Windows Creating Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Installation Media on Mac OS X Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Chapter Two: The Linux Command Line The Bash Shell Basics of Shell Executing Commands on the Bash Shell Shortcuts to Edit the Command Line Managing Files using Commands on the Command Line Directory Creation Deleting Files and Directories File Globbing Chapter Three: Managing Text Files Redirecting the Output from a File to another File or Program Rearranging the Existing Content in Vim Using the Graphical Editor to Edit Text Files in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Chapter Four: User and Group Management Users and Groups Getting Superuser Access Using Su to Switch Users Managing User Accounts User Password Management Access Restriction Chapter Five: Accessing Files in Linux and File System Permissions Linux File System Permissions Managing File System Permissions using the Command Line Chapter Six: Linux Process Management Processes Controlling Jobs Running Background Jobs Killing Processes Process Monitoring Chapter Seven: Services and Daemons in Linux Identifying System Processes Started Automatically Service states Controlling System Services Enabling System Daemons to Start or Stop at Boot Chapter Eight: OpenSSH Service Using SSH to Access the Remote Command Line SSH Based Authentication Customizing the SSH Configuration Chapter Nine: Log Analysis Architecture of System Logs Syslog File Review Reviewing Journal Entries for Systemd Systemd Journal Preservation Maintaining time accuracy The Chronyd Service Chapter Ten: Archiving Files Managing Compressed Archives Conclusion Introduction Chapter 1: Starting with the Linux Shell Chapter 2: Exploring the Realm of Commands Chapter 3: The Linux Environment Chapter 4: Package Management & Storage on Linux Systems Chapter 5: Linux Environment Variables Chapter 6: The Basics of Shell Scripting Chapter 7: Moving On To The Advanced Level In Shell Scripting Conclusion Resources
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