Setting Up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server

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Free Online Course: Setting Up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Setting Up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server is taught by Sandra Toner.

Overview
  • Join the Linux revolution. Learn how to set up a new installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), execute basic Linux commands, and manage user accounts and file storage.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know
    1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Basics (Operate Running Systems)
    • Using what you know about Linux
    • Learning the RHEL environment
    • Preparing to be a RHEL sys admin
    • Working as a RHEL administrator
    2. RHEL Installation (Deploy, Configure, and Maintain Systems)
    • Planning the network
    • Installing the network
    • Connecting to your installation
    • Registering to your installation
    3. RHEL Essentials (Understand and Use Essential Tools)
    • Examining the RHEL OS
    • Executing basic commands
    • Editing files with Vim
    • Finding help
    • Reviewing RHEL admin essential tasks
    4. User and Group Management (Manage Users and Groups)
    • Working with users
    • Employing heightened privileges
    • Creating user accounts
    • Reviewing RHEL admin user and group tasks
    5. RHEL File Management (Create and Configure File Systems)
    • Learning the file system hierarchy
    • Working with files and directories
    • Partitioning and disk management
    • Using file management tools
    • Reviewing RHEL administrator file management tasks
    6. RHEL Configuration Files (Configure Local Storage)
    • Configuring system files
    • Configuring network files
    • Working with systemd
    • Reviewing RHEL administrator configuration tasks
    7. RHEL Configuration (Deploy, Configure, and Maintain Systems)
    • Configuring time services
    • Configuring cron
    • Configuring an Apache server
    • Reviewing RHEL administrator configuration tasks
    8. RHEL System Management (Deploy, Configure, and Maintain Systems)
    • Managing logs
    • Managing software
    • Managing the boot procedure
    • Reviewing RHEL administrator system management tasks
    9. RHEL Security (Manage Security)
    • Learning security basics
    • Implementing local security
    • Reviewing RHEL administrator security tasks
    Conclusion
    • Pursuing next steps