Everyday administration skills in Linux require you to be able to install software as a minimum. This course will teach you not only to install software but to be able to rollback software changes.
Everyday administration skills in Linux require you to be able to install software as a minimum. This course will teach you not only to install software but to be able to rollback software changes.
Ensuring that services are started automatically, especially the time service ensuring accurate time on your system, is essential. In this course, RHEL 8: Deploying, Configuring and Maintaining Systems, you’ll learn to manage services, software and boot targets. First, you’ll explore software management in RHEL 8. Next, you’ll discover service management including configuring the chrony time client. Finally, you’ll learn how to schedule tasks using the cron and at services. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Linux administration needed to manage your enterprise servers.
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