Linux administration : the ultimate beginners guide to learn Linux step by step / David A. Williams
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- 9781689984348
- QA 76.76 .W55 2019
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Introduction -- Chapter 1: Installing red hat enterprise Linux on your computer -- Chapter 2: The Linux command line -- Chapter 3: Managing text files -- Chapter 4: User and group management -- Chapter 5: Accessing files in Linux and file system permissions -- Chapter 6: Linux process management -- Chapter 7: Services and daemons in Linux -- Chapter 8: Openssh service -- Chapter 9: Log analysis -- Chapter 10: Archiving files -- Conclusion
"The motive of this book is to get you well versed with the Linux operating system and the profile known to the world as Linux System Administration. A Linux system admin is basically a superhero who owns the servers of an organization and makes sure that they never go down. Servers in an organization contain user data, which is the most important thing in the modern world. Loss of data can result in huge losses for an organization and even lawsuits." -- Back cover
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