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RHCSA – Red Hat Enterprise Linux Administration Training+LAB

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Date added: 29.10.2024 :35:47
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RHCSA – Red Hat Enterprise Linux Administration Training+LAB
6.42 GB | 00:24:14 | mp4 | 1280X720 | 16:9
Genre:eLearning |Language:English



Files Included :
1 Introduction of Linux and RHCSA Jobs (252.68 MB)
2 2 What are certification help you to start career as linux administrator (58.81 MB)
3 What are the job function as Linux Administrator for Freshers (4.41 KB)
4 Linux is an Open Source (93.85 MB)
5 Linux Process (38.72 MB)
6 Linux LAB Duel boot or VirtualBox (61.88 MB)
7 Which one you need to download Kali Linux and RHEL 9 (130.14 MB)
8 Install Kali Linux on VirtualBox (81.58 MB)
9 Install RHEL 9 on VirtualBox (128.06 MB)
1 Configure firewall settings using firewall-cmd or firewalld (107.1 MB)
2 Configure key-based authentication for SSH (124.19 MB)
3 Allow specific user to loging using ssh (60.33 MB)
4 Set enforcing and permissive modes for SELinux (70.77 MB)
5 List and identify SELinux file and process context (91.7 MB)
6 Restore default file contexts (66.8 MB)
7 Manage SELinux port labels (79.6 MB)
8 Use Boolean settings to modify system SELinux settings (32.26 MB)
9 Diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations (42.93 MB)
1 Introduction of Containers (136.51 MB)
2 Host requirement for running container tools (116.35 MB)
3 Find and retrieve container images from a remote registry (102.44 MB)
4 Find and retrieve container images from a remote registry (52.52 MB)
5 Inspect container images (67.38 MB)
6 Build a container from a Containerfile (102.89 MB)
7 Perform basic container management such as running, starting, stopping, an (48.84 MB)
8 Managing containers ports (16.57 MB)
9 Attach persistent storage to a container (121.86 MB)
1 Access a shell prompt and issue commands with correct syntax (66.38 MB)
10 List, set, and change standard ugo rwx permissions (174.11 MB)
11 Locate, read, and use system documentation including man, info, and files (29.97 MB)
2 Relative path and absolute path mp4 (42.31 MB)
3 cd ls and cat command (75.64 MB)
4 Use input-output redirections (113.07 MB)
5 Use input-output redirections (85.52 MB)
6 Access remote systems using SSH (110.98 MB)
7 Log in and switch users in multiuser targets (19.47 MB)
8 Create and edit text files and Directory (162.89 MB)
9 Create, delete, copy, and move files and directories (98.31 MB)
1 basics of scripting (47.49 MB)
2 Conditionally execute code use of (74 MB)
3 Use Looping constructs - While Loop (68.73 MB)
4 Use Looping constructs - For loop (69.22 MB)
1 Boot, reboot, and shut down a system normally (7.44 MB)
2 Boot systems into different targets manually (60.13 MB)
3 Interrupt the boot process in order to gain access to a system (32.23 MB)
4 Identify CPU or memory intensive processes and kill processes (73.71 MB)
5 Manage tuning profiles (68.01 MB)
6 Locate and interpret system log files and journals (158.06 MB)
7 Preserve system journals (77.98 MB)
8 Securely transfer files between systems (110.68 MB)
1 Features of partition on MBR and GPT Disks (44.79 MB)
10 Mount temporary using UIID (54.74 MB)
11 Configure systems to mount file systems at boot by universally unique ID (62.47 MB)
12 unmount partition (8.62 MB)
13 Add new partitions and logical volumes, and swap to a system non-destructive (72.71 MB)
2 Understanding Partitions in Linux (72.43 MB)
3 Create partition in Linux using fdisk utility (69.42 MB)
4 Create partitions on MBR disks (89.1 MB)
5 Make filesystem, mount and unmount partition to store data (96.93 MB)
6 unmount and delete the partition (16.93 MB)
7 Create, Extend Logial Volume Part1 (104.41 MB)
8 Create, Extend Logial Volume Part2 (85.57 MB)
9 Delete Logical Volume, Volume Group and Physical Volumes (29.48 MB)
1 Create, mount, unmount, and use vfat, ext4, and xfs file systems (86.05 MB)
2 Mount and unmount network file systems using NFS (84.48 MB)
3 Configure autofs (42.1 MB)
1 Schedule tasks using at and cron (111.38 MB)
10 Install the package using rpm command (64.16 MB)
2 Start and stop services and configure services to start automatically at boo (126.36 MB)
3 6 3 Configure systems to boot into a specific target automatically (84.61 MB)
4 Introduction of Clocks and NTP (56.18 MB)
5 Configure time service clients (117.32 MB)
6 Install package using dpkg and configure repository in Debian based OS (124.97 MB)
7 Package in its dependancy in Linux (44.67 MB)
8 Install package on Linux using rpm (35.32 MB)
9 6 5-4 Install package using apt command in Ubuntu (47.22 MB)
1 Basics of Networking and IP address (133.75 MB)
2 Configure IPv4 addresses (60.3 MB)
3 Configure hostname resolution (42.24 MB)
4 Configure network services to start automatically at boot (45.54 MB)
1 Introduction about users in Linux (41.33 MB)
2 Create a local User on Linux (41.65 MB)
3 Modify the local user accounts (33.64 MB)
4 Adjust password aging for local user accounts (38.79 MB)
5 Create and modify local groups in Linux (32 MB)
6 Delete groups and users (13.47 MB)
7 Configure superuser access on RHEL 9 (80.91 MB)
8 Configure superuser access in Kali Linux (64.25 MB)
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