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Linux Administration Cookbook

By : Adam K. Dean
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Linux Administration Cookbook

By: Adam K. Dean

Overview of this book

Linux is one of the most widely used operating systems among system administrators,and even modern application and server development is heavily reliant on the Linux platform. The Linux Administration Cookbook is your go-to guide to get started on your Linux journey. It will help you understand what that strange little server is doing in the corner of your office, what the mysterious virtual machine languishing in Azure is crunching through, what that circuit-board-like thing is doing under your office TV, and why the LEDs on it are blinking rapidly. This book will get you started with administering Linux, giving you the knowledge and tools you need to troubleshoot day-to-day problems, ranging from a Raspberry Pi to a server in Azure, while giving you a good understanding of the fundamentals of how GNU/Linux works. Through the course of the book, you’ll install and configure a system, while the author regales you with errors and anecdotes from his vast experience as a data center hardware engineer, systems administrator, and DevOps consultant. By the end of the book, you will have gained practical knowledge of Linux, which will serve as a bedrock for learning Linux administration and aid you in your Linux journey.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

More examples of using the ip suite

We're going to use ip from here on out due to its modern nature.

This section assumes that you know networking at a basic level, in the sense that you understand the differences between a static and dynamic IP address, and know roughly how public and private IP addresses differ.

Getting ready

In this section, we're going to make a few changes to our networking. If at any point you find yourself kicked out of your VM, remember The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and don't panicsimply destroy your VMs and start again.

Begin on the centos1 command line.

$ vagrant ssh centos1
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