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CentOS Quick Start Guide

By : Shiwang Kalkhanda
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CentOS Quick Start Guide

By: Shiwang Kalkhanda

Overview of this book

Linux kernel development has been the worlds largest collaborative project to date. With this practical guide, you will learn Linux through one of its most popular and stable distributions. This book will introduce you to essential Linux skills using CentOS 7. It describes how a Linux system is organized, and will introduce you to key command-line concepts you can practice on your own. It will guide you in performing basic system administration tasks and day-to-day operations in a Linux environment. You will learn core system administration skills for managing a system running CentOS 7 or a similar operating system, such as RHEL 7, Scientific Linux, and Oracle Linux. You will be able to perform installation, establish network connectivity and user and process management, modify file permissions, manage text files using the command line, and implement basic security administration after covering this book. By the end of this book, you will have a solid understanding of working with Linux using the command line.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Managing file ownership

Every file or directory created on a Linux system belongs to a user and a group, which are also known as the owner of the file or the group owner of the file. Ownership of the file or the directory can be modified by the root user, or the owner of the file. Group ownership again can only be modified by the root user or the owner of the file, for the groups only to which he is a member. This section covers how to manage the ownership of files and directories.

Understanding default ownership

When we create a file or directory, it gets certain default ownership and group ownership. The user who creates the file becomes the user (owner) of that file, and the primary group of that user becomes the group...