The primary objectives of the Red Hat System Administration 1 course include
1. Introduction to Linux and the Red Hat Linux ecosystem:
Red Hat System Administration 1 will cover the basics of Linux, an open-source operating system known for its stability, flexibility, and security. And the Red Hat Linux ecosystem is built around the Red Hat Linux distribution and offers a beautiful and comprehensive solution for enterprise environments.
2. Understanding the essential run command concepts and using shell environments:
Participants will learn how to work with files, directories, and command-line environments. They will acquire skills in using essential commands, managing files, and navigating the file system.
3. Operating and Running Systems:
This course covers the tasks related to starting, stopping, and managing the system's resources and processes.
4. Local Storage Configuration:
Configuring local storage is an essential topic covered in detail in the RH124 course. They will learn to create and manage discs, partitions, logical volumes, and file systems. Through practical exercises and hands-on experiences, they will understand the components of disc partitioning, including primary, extended, and logical partitioning.
5. Managing users and groups:
User and group administration is covered in a portion of the Red Hat System Administration 1 (RH124) course. The fundamentals of creating, editing, and deleting user accounts will be taught to participants. Additionally, they will initiate file permissions as well as user and group configuration files. The main goal of this section is to provide participants with the abilities they need to manage users and groups on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. Participants will be skilled in user and group administration after the course, giving them the ability to manage resources, restrict access, and maintain a secure system.