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[Show more]commands/process to reset root password 
 -:- on boot: 
 select most recent kernel 
 `e` to edit 
 goto line with linux16, add `` to end of line 
 `ctrl+x` to continue boot to rd rescue mode 
 remount /sysroot as readable (defaults to read only in rd rescue mode): 
 `mount -o remount,rw /sysroot` 
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Add to cartcommands/process to reset root password 
 -:- on boot: 
 select most recent kernel 
 `e` to edit 
 goto line with linux16, add `` to end of line 
 `ctrl+x` to continue boot to rd rescue mode 
 remount /sysroot as readable (defaults to read only in rd rescue mode): 
 `mount -o remount,rw /sysroot` 
...
You want to install a test environment to price for the RHCSA exam. Which of the 
following distributions should you avoid? 
a. The most recent Fedora version 
b. CentOS 8 
c. Scientific Linux 8 
d. RHEL 8 
 -:- The most recent Fedora version 
Which of the following features is availiable both in R...
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Add to cartYou want to install a test environment to price for the RHCSA exam. Which of the 
following distributions should you avoid? 
a. The most recent Fedora version 
b. CentOS 8 
c. Scientific Linux 8 
d. RHEL 8 
 -:- The most recent Fedora version 
Which of the following features is availiable both in R...
Add SGID bit to a directory 
 -:- chmod g+s /dir 
Add sticky bit to directory 
 -:- chmod +t /dir 
Register podman to redhat 
 -:- podman login 
Grub command to write to config 
 -:- grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/ 
Get all SELinux booleans 
 -:- getsebool -a 
Set SELinux boolean 
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Add to cartAdd SGID bit to a directory 
 -:- chmod g+s /dir 
Add sticky bit to directory 
 -:- chmod +t /dir 
Register podman to redhat 
 -:- podman login 
Grub command to write to config 
 -:- grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/ 
Get all SELinux booleans 
 -:- getsebool -a 
Set SELinux boolean 
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How do you Secure Shell into another system? 
 -:- ssh <user>@<host> 
How do you execute commands on a remote system via Secure Shell without actually 
opening a new shell? 
 -:- ssh <user>@<host> <command> 
How do you generate a public key and private key file for SSH...
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Add to cartHow do you Secure Shell into another system? 
 -:- ssh <user>@<host> 
How do you execute commands on a remote system via Secure Shell without actually 
opening a new shell? 
 -:- ssh <user>@<host> <command> 
How do you generate a public key and private key file for SSH...
What two commands can be used to manage password properties 
 -:- passwd 
chage 
What chmod option need to be used to add delete only files they own 
 -:- o+t 
What command is use to create symlinks between files 
 -:- ln 
Command to create tar files 
 -:- tar 
What command is used to create a log e...
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Add to cartWhat two commands can be used to manage password properties 
 -:- passwd 
chage 
What chmod option need to be used to add delete only files they own 
 -:- o+t 
What command is use to create symlinks between files 
 -:- ln 
Command to create tar files 
 -:- tar 
What command is used to create a log e...
In which language is Linux written? What does the language have to do with the success of 
Linux? 
 -:- More than 95 percent of the Linux operating system is written in the C 
programming language, and C is portable because it is written in a higher-level, 
machine-independent language. (The C co...
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Add to cartIn which language is Linux written? What does the language have to do with the success of 
Linux? 
 -:- More than 95 percent of the Linux operating system is written in the C 
programming language, and C is portable because it is written in a higher-level, 
machine-independent language. (The C co...
Repeat last command 
 -:- !! 
Repeat last argument in current command 
 -:- !$ 
Kernel log message command 
 -:- dmesg 
File usage 
 -:- du -hsx 
h - human, s - summarize, 
x - single fs 
Umount a busy drive 
 -:- kill -9 'lsof +D /mnt/cdrom' 
(list open files, +D=directory and contents) 
2 0 2 ...
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Add to cartRepeat last command 
 -:- !! 
Repeat last argument in current command 
 -:- !$ 
Kernel log message command 
 -:- dmesg 
File usage 
 -:- du -hsx 
h - human, s - summarize, 
x - single fs 
Umount a busy drive 
 -:- kill -9 'lsof +D /mnt/cdrom' 
(list open files, +D=directory and contents) 
2 0 2 ...
systemctl list-units --type=target 
 -:- View all active targets on the system. 
systemctl list-units --type=target --all 
 -:- View all targets installed on the disk. 
systemctl get-default 
 -:- Display the current default target. 
systemctl list-units --type=target | grep t 
 -:- check if multi-u...
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Add to cartsystemctl list-units --type=target 
 -:- View all active targets on the system. 
systemctl list-units --type=target --all 
 -:- View all targets installed on the disk. 
systemctl get-default 
 -:- Display the current default target. 
systemctl list-units --type=target | grep t 
 -:- check if multi-u...
Set cronjob for user natasha (student) to do /bin/echo hiya at 14:23 
 -:- # crontab -e -u natasha 23 14 * * * /bin/echo hiya 
SELinux must be running in the Enforcing mode 
 -:- # cat /etc/selinux/config 
 # setenforce 1 
 # vim /etc/selinux/config 
 ## selinux=enforcing 
 sestatus 
1. A YUM reposi...
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Add to cartSet cronjob for user natasha (student) to do /bin/echo hiya at 14:23 
 -:- # crontab -e -u natasha 23 14 * * * /bin/echo hiya 
SELinux must be running in the Enforcing mode 
 -:- # cat /etc/selinux/config 
 # setenforce 1 
 # vim /etc/selinux/config 
 ## selinux=enforcing 
 sestatus 
1. A YUM reposi...
break-in process 
 -:- inserted at the end of the line starting with "linux16" 
 mount -o rw,remount /sysroot 
 chroot /sysroot 
 passwd 
 touch /.autorelabel 
 exit 
 systemctl isolate t 
rename a file 
 -:- mv <original> <newname> 
execute multiple separate commands in a single line...
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Add to cartbreak-in process 
 -:- inserted at the end of the line starting with "linux16" 
 mount -o rw,remount /sysroot 
 chroot /sysroot 
 passwd 
 touch /.autorelabel 
 exit 
 systemctl isolate t 
rename a file 
 -:- mv <original> <newname> 
execute multiple separate commands in a single line...
What command would you execute to view the default systemd target / runlevel? 
 -:- systemctl get-default 
What command would you execute to set the default systemd target to the functional 
equivalent of runlevel 3? 
 -:- systemctl set-default multi-user 
What command would you execute to set the ...
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Add to cartWhat command would you execute to view the default systemd target / runlevel? 
 -:- systemctl get-default 
What command would you execute to set the default systemd target to the functional 
equivalent of runlevel 3? 
 -:- systemctl set-default multi-user 
What command would you execute to set the ...
Two commands to install, start and enable packages required to use Stratis 
 -:- yum install stratisd stratis-cli 
systemctl enable --now stratisd 
Command to create a stratis pool named pool1 that includes the block device /dev/vdb 
 -:- stratis pool create pool1 /dev/vdb 
Command to add block devi...
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Add to cartTwo commands to install, start and enable packages required to use Stratis 
 -:- yum install stratisd stratis-cli 
systemctl enable --now stratisd 
Command to create a stratis pool named pool1 that includes the block device /dev/vdb 
 -:- stratis pool create pool1 /dev/vdb 
Command to add block devi...
Line at the beginning of bash files 
 -:- #!/bin/bash 
Character to search at the beginning of the line 
 -:- ^ 
Character to search at the end of the line 
 -:- $ 
Character to match any single character (with the exception of the newline character) 
 -:- . 
Character to match zero or more of the p...
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Add to cartLine at the beginning of bash files 
 -:- #!/bin/bash 
Character to search at the beginning of the line 
 -:- ^ 
Character to search at the end of the line 
 -:- $ 
Character to match any single character (with the exception of the newline character) 
 -:- . 
Character to match zero or more of the p...
Change your password 
 -:- $ passwd 
Display time and date 
 -:- $ date 
Display the current time in the following format: HH:MM:SS A/PM 
 -:- $ date +%r 
Use $ date --help or $ man date 
to get the format options 
Determine the file type 
 -:- $ file FILE 
Reuse the argument from the previous comma...
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Add to cartChange your password 
 -:- $ passwd 
Display time and date 
 -:- $ date 
Display the current time in the following format: HH:MM:SS A/PM 
 -:- $ date +%r 
Use $ date --help or $ man date 
to get the format options 
Determine the file type 
 -:- $ file FILE 
Reuse the argument from the previous comma...
how to add into sudoers user 
how to setup sudo for a user 
 -:- echo /etc/sudoers.d/user01 >> user01 ALL=(ALL) ALL 
 you can do like this....OR 
 in the file user20 ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL 
 usermod -aG wheel user 
 visudo --> %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL 
how to add the sudoers group and give acc...
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Add to carthow to add into sudoers user 
how to setup sudo for a user 
 -:- echo /etc/sudoers.d/user01 >> user01 ALL=(ALL) ALL 
 you can do like this....OR 
 in the file user20 ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL 
 usermod -aG wheel user 
 visudo --> %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL 
how to add the sudoers group and give acc...
List the order of the layers involved in the 
LVM architecture 
 -:- 1. Physical Volume(PV) 
 2. Volume Group(VG) 
 3. Logical Volume(LV) 
What do you need to do before you create a physical volume? 
 -:- You need to create a partition marked as the LVM partition type. In fdisk or 
gdisk you need ...
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Add to cartList the order of the layers involved in the 
LVM architecture 
 -:- 1. Physical Volume(PV) 
 2. Volume Group(VG) 
 3. Logical Volume(LV) 
What do you need to do before you create a physical volume? 
 -:- You need to create a partition marked as the LVM partition type. In fdisk or 
gdisk you need ...
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