Learn how to install CentOS, perform common admin tasks from the command line, and get popular services up and running.
- [Scott] CentOS is a popular distribution of Linux that's derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is supported by the community. If you're a System Administrator, DevOps Engineer, Developer, or you're just hacking around on your own project, you're likely to come across CentOS as you work with different environments. It's always a good idea to be prepared to tackle a new platform, and that's what this course is for. Hi, I'm Scott Simpson, and welcome to Learning CentOS. I'll show you how to get CentOS running and guide you through some of the basic administration tasks at the command line. I'll show you some platform-specific concerns, and how to get some popular services going in a CentOS environment. This course is intended as an introduction to get you familiar with the system so you're prepared to extend your knowledge to solve new problems. Let's build a server.
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3/14/2019- What is CentOS?
- Installing CentOS
- Configuring networking manually
- Configuring the network with NetworkManager
- Connecting remotely
- Working with security-enhanced Linux (SELinux)
- Setting up a firewall
- Setting up a web server
- Sharing user home folders with Samba
- Setting up a desktop environment
- Troubleshooting
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Learning CentOS43s
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What is CentOS?3m 6s
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What you should know2m 31s
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1. Getting Started
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Installation options4m 8s
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Creating installation media2m 26s
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2. Basic Administration
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Setting the hostname2m 32s
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File permissions2m 12s
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Installing packages by group1m 34s
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3. Working with Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
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Introducing SELinux2m 19s
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Working with SELinux1m 41s
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Disabling SELinux1m 7s
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4. Working with Common Services and Applications
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Service management1m 51s
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Setting up a web server6m 58s
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5. Using a Desktop
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6. Troubleshooting
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The startup process1m 29s
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Exploring the logs1m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next Steps44s
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