Using and administering Linux : zero to sysadmin. Volume 2, Advanced topics / David Both.
2023
QA76.76.O62
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Title
Using and administering Linux : zero to sysadmin. Volume 2, Advanced topics / David Both.
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9781484296158 (electronic bk.)
148429615X (electronic bk.)
9781484296141
1484296141
148429615X (electronic bk.)
9781484296141
1484296141
Published
New York : Apress, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (730 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4842-9615-8 doi
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QA76.76.O62
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.446
Summary
Learn to be a Linux sysadmin and an expert user of the Linux operating system, even with no previous Linux experience. This second edition of the popular and highly rated Linux self-study training course has been fully updated to Fedora Linux 37 with expanded and revised content and figures as well new chapters on the BTRFS file system, using Zram for swap, NetworkManager, automation with Ansible, and systemd. Like the previous version, this edition has been reviewed for technical accuracy by a highly respected Linux expert and will prepare you to manage complex systems with ease and equip you for a new career. It has also been reviewed by a student who took this course to ensure its readability and flow for those with little or no previous experience with Linux. This second volume builds upon what you learned in the first and depends upon the virtual network and virtual machine created there. Youll see how to manage and monitor running processes, discover the power of the special filesystems, monitor and tune the kernel while it is running without a reboot. Youll then turn to regular expressions and the power that using them for pattern matching can bring to the command line, and learn to manage printers and printing from the command line and unlock the secrets of the hardware on which your Linux operating system is running. Experiment with command line programming and how to automate various administrative tasks, networking, and the many services that are required in a Linux system. Use the logs and journals to look for clues to problems and confirmation that things are working correctly, and learn to enhance the security of your Linux systems and how to perform easy local and remote backups. You will: Understand Logical Volume Management, using file managers, and special filesystems Exploit everything is a file Perform command line programming and basic automation Configure printers and manage other hardware Manage system services with systemd, user management, security, and local and remote backups using simple and freely available tools.
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Table of Contents
20: Logical Volume Management (LVM)
21: File Managers
22: Everything is a File
23: Managing processes
24: Special Filesystems
25: Regular Expressions
26: Printing
27: Hardware detection
28: Command line programming
29: Automation with Bash Scripts
30: Automation with Ansible
31: Time and Automation
32: Networking
33: NetworkManager
34 The BTRFS Filesystem
35: Getting Started With systemd
36: Advanced systemd Functions
37: systemd Finale
38: D-Bus and udev
39: Using Traditional Logs
40: Managing Users
41: Managing the Firewall. .
21: File Managers
22: Everything is a File
23: Managing processes
24: Special Filesystems
25: Regular Expressions
26: Printing
27: Hardware detection
28: Command line programming
29: Automation with Bash Scripts
30: Automation with Ansible
31: Time and Automation
32: Networking
33: NetworkManager
34 The BTRFS Filesystem
35: Getting Started With systemd
36: Advanced systemd Functions
37: systemd Finale
38: D-Bus and udev
39: Using Traditional Logs
40: Managing Users
41: Managing the Firewall. .