O’Reilly Media, 2023. — 246 p. — ISBN 1098109031.
This essential guide covers all aspects of
Linux system administration, from user
maintenance, backups, filesystem housekeeping, storage management, and network setup to hardware and software troubleshooting and some application management. It's both a
practical daily reference manual
for sysadmins and IT pros and a handy study guide for those taking
Linux certification exams. You'll turn to it frequently, not only because of the sheer volume of valuable information it provides but because of the
real-world examples within and the clear, useful way the information is presented. With this book at your side, you'll be able to:
Install Linux and perform initial setup duties, such as connecting to a network.
Navigate the Linux filesystem via the command line.
Install software from repositories and source and satisfy dependencies.
Set permissions on files and directories.
Create, modify, and remove user accounts.
Set up networking.
Format and mount filesystems.
Perform basic troubleshooting on hardware and software.
Create and manage logical volumes.
Work with SELinux.
Manage a firewall and iptables.
Shut down, reboot, and recover a system.
Perform backups and restores.
Who Should Read This BookThis book is for anyone who wants to explore Linux for the first time as a system administrator or for someone who wants to transition to such a role for work or as a serious hobby. It’s also meant for those preparing to take certification exams requiring some Linux knowledge.
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