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Mastering Linux Administration

You're reading from   Mastering Linux Administration A comprehensive guide to installing, configuring, and maintaining Linux systems in the modern data center

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789954272
Length 772 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexandru Calcatinge Alexandru Calcatinge
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Julian Balog Julian Balog
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Linux Basic Administration
2. Chapter 1: Installing Linux FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Linux Filesystem 4. Chapter 3: Linux Software Management 5. Chapter 4: Managing Users and Groups 6. Chapter 5: Working with Processes, Daemons, and Signals 7. Section 2: Advanced Linux Server Administration
8. Chapter 6: Working with Disks and Filesystems 9. Chapter 7: Networking with Linux 10. Chapter 8: Configuring Linux Servers 11. Chapter 9: Securing Linux 12. Chapter 10: Disaster Recovery, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting 13. Section 3: Cloud Administration
14. Chapter 11: Working with Containers and Virtual Machines 15. Chapter 12: Cloud Computing Essentials 16. Chapter 13: Deploying to the Cloud with AWS and Azure 17. Chapter 14: Deploying Applications with Kubernetes 18. Chapter 15: Automating Workflows with Ansible 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

Here are a few questions and thought experiments that you may ponder, some based on the skills you have learned in this chapter, and others revealed in later parts of the book:

  1. My Linux workstation is running low on disk space. How do I uninstall or remove applications that I don't use anymore?

    Hint: Software packages installed with GUI package management tools can be uninstalled from the same GUI (for instance, see Figure 1.36). Others can be removed using the package manager CLI tools (for instance, apt, dpkg, and rpm).

  2. If I had a relatively large number of Linux VM instances or distros deployed and running at the same time, how would I make it easier to manage them?

    Hint: Use Vagrant, a tool for building and managing VM environments.

  3. How do I enable multiple GUI desktops (GNOME, KDE) for different users on the same Linux system?

    Hint: In the Installing Linux graphical user interfaces section, we showcased the addition of KDE side by side with GNOME. Each user can log in with their GUI desktop of choice (see Figure 1.31).

  4. I'm looking for a robust email client and team collaboration solution for my Linux workstation.

    Hint: The Additional software packages section may provide some guidance.

  5. Can I run multiple Linux instances in WSL?

    Hint: Yes. Use wsl --import.

  6. How do I upgrade my Linux machine to a new version of the distro?

    Hint: Create a bootable media of your new Linux distro and run the installer. Choose to upgrade when prompted. You may also use the command line. Check out the related CLI tools for your Linux distro (for instance, do-release-upgrade for Ubuntu).

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Mastering Linux Administration
Published in: Jun 2021
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781789954272
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