Linux Practical System Administration and Management
Making Day-to-Day Administration and Maintenance a Breeze System administration is an aspect of Linux that is unavoidable. Even with the emergence of user friendly distributions like Ubuntu and Mint, a significant amount of user configuration is still required to keep a Linux system running on a daily basis. This book has been created to guide you through most scenarios you will encounter, whether you're new to system administration or have been maintaining systems for years.
In this book we take a detailed look at managing users and groups, we look at how to create a more secure system that will be less vulnerable to threats, as well as delving into the various aspects of managing file systems and storage partitions. We also address specific topics such as working with hard and soft links, getting the most out of text processing, package management and architecture, utilizing shared libraries, manipulating processes for system optimization, as well as other essential topics every proficient Linux user and administrator needs to know.
What This Book Offers Detailed Practical Examples
Throughout the entire guide we provide practical examples with command line snippets and system screenshots to demonstrate how the aspects we discuss are applied on a real system. For complicated topics we also include step-by-step examples to guide you through a process every step of the way.
Dissected Commands
Command line instructions are broken down into their basic commands, with each component explained in detail, making learning easy and much more manageable. We also look at the various options and switches available for each command, along with accompanying examples.
Referenced GUI Tools
Graphical tools can make administering a Linux system much more enjoyable and hassle free. As such, we provide references to our recommended GUI options for many administrative functions, where available.
Key Topics The Linux Boot Process Startup and Boot Order Alternative Boot Loaders Reviewing the Boot Process Commands to Restart and Stop the System
Hardware Management Hardware Detection Using the /proc File system Command Line Tools Graphical Tools
Shared Libraries Naming Conventions Identifying Referenced Libraries using ldd Identifying Referenced Libraries using obj dump
User and Group Management Storage of User and Group DataUser and Group Commands
File systems Types of Commonly Used File systems File system Commands
Disk Storage Management Naming the Devices Primary, Extended, and Logical Partitions udev and df Mounting a Filesystem Unmounting a File system Automating Mount Points Setting up New Partitions
Working with Links Hard Links Soft Links
Text ProcessingText Processing Commands Combining Commands
Package Management Understanding Package Architecture Day-to-Day Administration Tasks
Log Files Important Log Files Essential Commands & Graphical Tools
Process ManagementWorking with Processes
System and Network Security Open Ports Local and Remote Users Restricting Remote Access Unused Software.
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