Red Hat System Administrator
Hello everyone In here we are going to see the basic Linux/UNIX commands are run in the terminal provided by the Linux system and not just this we will also see some specific type of data storage formats, such as EXT3, EXT4, BTRFS, XFS, and We also see some basic environment configuration technique which every system administrator should know.
Do you know:- Linux supports almost 100 types of filesystems, including some very old ones as well as some of the newest. Each of these file system types uses its own metadata structures to define how the data is stored and accessed.
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Do you know:- Linux supports almost 100 types of filesystems, including some very old ones as well as some of the newest. Each of these file system types uses its own metadata structures to define how the data is stored and accessed.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
- Basic commands
- alias
- apropos
- bzip
- cat
- cd
- chmod
- chown
- cp
- crontab
- df
- du
- dmseg
- downtime
- echo
- fdisk
- find
- firbase-cmd
- gdisk
- getent
- gunzip
- grep
- groupadd
- gzip
- head
- hostname
- init
- iptables
- jobs
- kill
- less
- ln
- ls
- locate
- man
- mandb
- mkdir
- mount
- mv
- newgrp
- nice
- partprobe
- pidof
- ping
- pgrep
- pkill
- pwd
- renice
- rm
- rmdir
- rpm
- scp
- sftp
- sudo
- systemctl
- systemd
- systemd-analyze
- systemd-journald
- touch
- top
- uname
- uptime
- useradd
- usermod
- setgid
- setuid
- stat
- tail
- tar
- whatis
- Types of file system
- ext2
- ext3
- ext4
- jfs
- reiserfs
- xfs
- btrfs
- How to reset a password in RHEL 7/8
- How to configure 5099 packages with YUM without internet
- YUM commands cheatsheet
- Partition
- Stratis partition
- Swap partition
- lvm partition
- Target and services
- Run a python scripts using cgi in mac OS X
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