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Beginning the Linux Command Line by Sander van Vugt.

By: Vugt, Sander van [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Publisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2015Edition: Second Edition.Description: XXI, 392 p. 36 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781430268307.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer programming | Computer Science | Programming TechniquesGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
1. Starting Linux Command-Line Administration -- 2. Performing Essential Command-Line Tasks -- 3. Administering the Linux File System, including Btrfs -- 4. Working with Text Files -- 5. Managing Partitions and Logical Volumes -- 6. Managing Users and Groups -- 7. Managing Permissions -- 8. Managing Software -- 9. Process and System Management -- 10. System Logging -- 11. Configuring the Network -- 12. Configuring the File Server -- 13. Working with the Kernel -- 14. Introduction to Bash Shell Scripting -- A. Installing Linux.
In: Beginning the Linux Command LineSummary: This is Linux for those of us who don’t mind typing. All Linux users and administrators tend to like the flexibility and speed of Linux administration from the command line in byte–sized chunks, instead of fairly standard graphical user interfaces. Beginning the Linux Command Line is verified against all of the most important Linux distributions, and follows a task–oriented approach which is distribution agnostic. Now this Second Edition of Beginning the Linux Command Line updates to the very latest versions of the Linux Operating System, including the new Btrfs file system and its management, and systemd boot procedure and firewall management with firewalld! Updated to the latest versions of Linux Work with files and directories, including Btrfs! Administer users and security, and deploy firewalld Understand how Linux is organized, to think Linux!
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1. Starting Linux Command-Line Administration -- 2. Performing Essential Command-Line Tasks -- 3. Administering the Linux File System, including Btrfs -- 4. Working with Text Files -- 5. Managing Partitions and Logical Volumes -- 6. Managing Users and Groups -- 7. Managing Permissions -- 8. Managing Software -- 9. Process and System Management -- 10. System Logging -- 11. Configuring the Network -- 12. Configuring the File Server -- 13. Working with the Kernel -- 14. Introduction to Bash Shell Scripting -- A. Installing Linux.

This is Linux for those of us who don’t mind typing. All Linux users and administrators tend to like the flexibility and speed of Linux administration from the command line in byte–sized chunks, instead of fairly standard graphical user interfaces. Beginning the Linux Command Line is verified against all of the most important Linux distributions, and follows a task–oriented approach which is distribution agnostic. Now this Second Edition of Beginning the Linux Command Line updates to the very latest versions of the Linux Operating System, including the new Btrfs file system and its management, and systemd boot procedure and firewall management with firewalld! Updated to the latest versions of Linux Work with files and directories, including Btrfs! Administer users and security, and deploy firewalld Understand how Linux is organized, to think Linux!

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