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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_44d49efe-6cf0-5b8b-a596-8537763f0fc3">Chapter 10: Booting Linux Chapter 11: Working with Storage Devices Chapter 12: Configuring Network Settings Chapter 13: Managing Users and Groups Chapter 14: Working with Processes and Jobs Chapter 15: Managing Log Files Chapter 16: Managing Printers Chapter 17: Exploring Ubuntu Security Chapter 18: Exploring Red Hat Security Chapter 19: Writing Scripts Chapter 20: Managing Web Servers Chapter 21: Managing Database Servers Chapter 22: Exploring the Virtualization Environment
12 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1TABLE 1.1: The SysVinit RunlevelsTABLE 1.2: Linux FilesystemsTABLE 1.3: Other Linux Graphical DesktopsTABLE 1.4: Linux ShellsTABLE 1.5: Core Linux DistributionsTABLE 1.6: Specialized Linux Distributions
2 Chapter 2TABLE 2.1: Recommended Server Resources for Ubuntu Server DistributionTABLE 2.2: Recommended Host Machine Resources for an Ubuntu Server VM
3 Chapter 4TABLE 4.1: Recommended Server Resources for CentOS DistributionTABLE 4.2: Recommended Host Machine Resources for a CentOS VM
4 Chapter 5TABLE 5.1: The rpm
Command ActionsTABLE 5.2: The rpm
Command Query Action Options
5 Chapter 6TABLE 6.1: The Linux Man Page Conventional Section NamesTABLE 6.2: The Linux Man Page Section AreasTABLE 6.3: A Few history
Command OptionsTABLE 6.4: Linux Standard File DescriptorsTABLE 6.5: A Few Common Default Linux Global Environment Variables
6 Chapter 7TABLE 7.1: Common Linux Directory NamesTABLE 7.2: Some Popular ls
Command ParametersTABLE 7.3: The cp
Command ParametersTABLE 7.4: Useful find
Command OptionsTABLE 7.5: Linux File Compression UtilitiesTABLE 7.6: The tar
Command FunctionsTABLE 7.7: The tar
Command Options
7 Chapter 8TABLE 8.1: Commonly Used vim
Command Mode Moving CommandsTABLE 8.2: Commonly Used vim
Ex Mode CommandsTABLE 8.3: nano
Common Control CommandsTABLE 8.4: Commonly Used sort
Command OptionsTABLE 8.5: The locate
Command's Commonly Used OptionsTABLE 8.6: The find
Command's Commonly Used Options and ExpressionsTABLE 8.7: The grep
Command's Commonly Used OptionsTABLE 8.8: The tar
Command's Commonly Used Archive Creation OptionsTABLE 8.9: The tar
Command's Commonly Used Archive Verification OptionsTABLE 8.10: The tar
Command's Commonly Used File Restore Options
8 Chapter 9TABLE 9.1: The modprobe
Command OptionsTABLE 9.2: The lspci
Command‐Line OptionsTABLE 9.3: The lsusb
Command OptionsTABLE 9.4: The udevadm
Commands
9 Chapter 10TABLE 10.1: Commonly Defined /etc/default/grub
KeysTABLE 10.2: Commonly Used System Boot Target Unit FilesTABLE 10.3: Commonly Used Service Unit File [Unit]
Section DirectivesTABLE 10.4: Commonly Used Service Unit File [Service]
Section DirectivesTABLE 10.5: Commonly Used Service Unit File [Install]
Section DirectivesTABLE 10.6: Commonly Used systemctl
Service Management CommandsTABLE 10.7: Convenient systemctl
Service Status CommandsTABLE 10.8: Operational Statuses Provided by systemctl is‐system‐running
...TABLE 10.9: Common systemd‐analyze
Commands
10 Chapter 11TABLE 11.1: Common fdisk
CommandsTABLE 11.2: Common gdisk
CommandsTABLE 11.3: The parted
CommandsTABLE 11.4: Linux Filesystem Stats CommandsTABLE 11.5: Popular e2fsprogs
Programs
11 Chapter 12TABLE 12.1: The ip
Utility Command OptionsTABLE 12.2: Network Interface Bonding Modes
12 Chapter 13TABLE 13.1: Octal Mode PermissionsTABLE 13.2: Results from Common umask
Values for Files and DirectoriesTABLE 13.3: A Few Vital /etc/login.defs
DirectivesTABLE 13.4: A Few Vital /etc/default/useradd
DirectivesTABLE 13.5: The /etc/passwd
File's Record FieldsTABLE 13.6: The /etc/shadow
File's Record FieldsTABLE 13.7: The useradd
Command's Commonly Used OptionsTABLE 13.8: The passwd
Command's Commonly Used OptionsTABLE 13.9: The usermod
Command's Commonly Used Options
13 Chapter 14TABLE 14.1: The top
Interactive CommandsTABLE 14.2: Linux Process SignalsTABLE 14.3: The jobs
Command Parameters
14 Chapter 15TABLE 15.1: The journald.conf
File Commonly Modified DirectivesTABLE 15.2: The journalctl
Utility's Commonly Used OptionsTABLE 15.3: The Common journalctl
MATCHES Parameters Used for FilteringTABLE 15.4: The syslog Protocol Facility ValuesTABLE 15.5: The syslog Protocol Severity Values
15 Chapter 17TABLE 17.1: Primary OpenSSH Configuration FilesTABLE 17.2: The ufw
Commands to Control State and View StatusTABLE 17.3: The ufw
Command's Commonly Used ArgumentsTABLE 17.4: The ufw
Command's Full Syntax Common Settings
16 Chapter 18TABLE 18.1: The Default firewalld
Zones
17 Chapter 19TABLE 19.1: Condition Tests
18 Chapter 20TABLE 20.1: The apache2ctl
Utility CommandsTABLE 20.2: Common Apache Configuration Directives
19 Chapter 21TABLE 21.1: RDBMS Data TypesTABLE 21.2: A Few Basic SQL CommandsTABLE 21.3: A Few PostgreSQL Role Access Settings
20 Chapter 22TABLE 22.1: Basic snap
SubcommandsTABLE 22.2: Basic flatpak
Subcommands
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1.1 The Linux systemFIGURE 1.2 The Linux system memory map