Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a robust, commercial Linux distribution designed for enterprise environments. This Skill Tree offers a comprehensive learning path for mastering RHEL administration and deployment. It's perfect for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and IT professionals, presenting a structured roadmap to understand system management, security, networking, and enterprise-level Linux operations. Through hands-on, non-video courses and practical exercises in interactive lab environments, you'll gain real-world experience in managing enterprise Linux systems.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a robust, open-source operating system designed for enterprise reliability, security, and performance.
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a system.
Access the root account in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Configure the hostname for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Set up network interfaces in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Create a new user in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Set a user password in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Assign sudo privileges in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Install software packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Update installed packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Uninstall packages from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Start a system service in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Stop a running service in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Enable a service at boot in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Check system logs in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Create a new directory in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Modify file permissions in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Copy files within Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Move files in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Delete files in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Create a new file in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Edit text files in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Monitor CPU usage in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Monitor memory usage in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Add a firewall rule in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Open a port in Red Hat Enterprise Linux firewall.
Check disk usage in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Mount a filesystem in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Unmount a filesystem in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Set up SSH access in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Connect remotely via SSH in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Reboot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
Verify the Red Hat Enterprise Linux version.