Course Outline
Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- Understanding the Linux environment
- Accessing the command line
- Using essential tools
Operating Running Systems
- Managing files from the command line
- Using regular expressions, pipelines, and redirects
- Managing processes
- Controlling services and daemons
- Analyzing and storing logs
Configuring and Managing Storage
- Understanding Linux filesystems and their hierarchy
- Creating, formatting, and mounting filesystems
- Managing storage with LVM (Logical Volume Manager)
Managing Basic System Security
- Configuring firewall settings with firewalls
- Managing users and groups
- Setting file permissions and ACLs (Access Control Lists)
Managing Networking
- Configuring, managing, and troubleshooting network settings
- Secure SSH configuration
- Understanding and using network teaming or bonding
Installing and Configuring Software
- Installing software packages with YUM and RPM
- Managing software repositories
- Configuring local storage
Managing Systems with Red Hat Identity Management
- Overview of Red Hat Identity Management
- Basic LDAP and Kerberos configuration
Controlling and Troubleshooting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Boot Process
- Understanding the boot process
- Managing systemd targets and service units
- Troubleshooting common boot and system issues
Automating Installation with Kickstart
- Creating and configuring a basic Kickstart file
- Automating RHEL installations with Kickstart
Virtualization and Containers
- Basics of virtualization with KVM and libvirt
- Introduction to containers with Podman
- Managing containers and creating container images
Review and Preparation
- A comprehensive review of all the topics
- Tips and strategies for the exam
- Practice exams and scenarios
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic understanding of Linux and UNIX-like operating systems
- Familiarity with command-line operations and simple system configuration
Audience
- Linux system administrators
- IT professionals
Testimonials (5)
file permissions
Angel - Vodacom
Course - Linux Command Line Basics
I liked that we also had to do exercises with each new thing learned
Daria
Course - Intermediate Unix
- adapting to all course participants - cool, illustrative examples
Katarzyna - Rossmann SDP Sp. z.o.o
Course - Introduction to Linux
Machine Translated
Very well structured and delivered information, a lot of practical exercises to help the knowledge transfer, the trainer responded to every question and helped everyone.
Catalin - DB Global Technology
Course - Linux Administration Fundamentals
The extra informations not in the official docs