Saturday, July 27, 2019

Beginning the Linux Command Line (2nd Edition)


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Description
This book is for anyone who wants to master Linux from the command line. When writing it, I had in mind system administrators, software developers, and enthusiastic users who want to get things going from the Linux command line. For beginning users, this may be a daunting task, as Linux commands often have many options documented only in man pages that are not that easy to understand.

This book is distribution agnostic. That is, while writing it, I’ve checked all items against Ubuntu, Red Hat, and SUSE. Since most distributions are quite similar to one of these three, this book should help you with other distributions as well. There is only one item in the book that is not distribution agnostic: the Appendix, which explains how to install either CentOS or Ubuntu.

The book begins with an introduction to exactly what I’m talking about when discussing Linux and its different appearances: the distributions. In Chapter 1, you’ll also find essential information on how to log on to the computer and how to find out more about the way a command should be used. Chapter 2 follows with some essential Linux commands. After reading this chapter, you’ll already start to feel at ease on the Linux command line; among other things, it teaches you how to work with files and directories and how to communicate with other users. Chapter 3 moves the focus to one of the most important tasks you’ll perform when working with Linux: working with files. In this chapter, you’ll learn not only how to copy files and make directories, but also how to mount devices to your Linux system.

Content:-
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Starting Linux Command-Line Administration
Chapter 2: Performing Essential Command‑Line tasks
Chapter 3: Administering the Linux File System
Chapter 4: Working with Text Files
Chapter 5: Managing Partitions and Logical Volumes
Chapter 6: Managing Users and Groups
Chapter 7: Managing Permissions
Chapter 8: Managing Software
Chapter 9: Process and System Management
Chapter 10: System Logging
Chapter 11: Configuring the Network
Chapter 12: Configuring a File Server
Chapter 13: Working with the Kernel
Chapter 14: Introduction to Bash Shell Scripting
Appendix A: Installing Linux
Index

Author Details
"Sander van Vugt"




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