A Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is able to perform the following tasks :simple_smile:
Linux Beginners
RHCSA Objectives
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Tutorial
RHCSA
RHCSA Certification Course Overview
Setup Linux Lab using your Desktop
Introduction to Linux Operating System
Download ISO and Centos7 Installation Guide
Getting Started with Linux Basic Commands
Alias Command Linux | Create Shortcuts for Long Commands
awk Command | Powerful Text Manipulation Tool
Crontab Command - 15 Cronjob Scheduling Examples in Linux
Curl Command | Send and Receive Files From Server
Find Command | Search Files and Directory in Linux
Firewall-cmd command | Firewall Using FirewallD on CentOS 7
Fdisk Command | Fixed Disk | Format Disk - Manage Disks & Partitions
Grep Command | 15 Amazing Practical Examples
Hostname Command | How To Assign and Change Hostname in RHEL 7
dig Command | Troubleshoot DNS record Issues
tr Command in Linux/Unix
chage command | Enforce Users To Change Passwords Frequently
cpio command | Find and Archive the Files & Directory Tree
dd Command | Create HDD Image Backup and Restore
head command | tail command To check Log Files | Linux Tutorial
File Globing in Linux | Wildcards To Fetch Data
chmod command | Modify Files & Directory Permissions
du Command | Disk utilization analyze -
file command to determine any file type -
history command | Remember Commands Like Pro
diff Command | Compare Multiple Files Content -
cut command in Linux | Trim Text As You Like
free command | Check System Memory Usage to identify Performance Issues
chgrp command | Change Group Ownership Of Files and Directories
df Command | Disk File System Usage Report
Linux commands: id Command | print real and effective user and group IDs
at command Linux -
date Command | Convert Date & Time As Per Timezone
cat command | Concatenate files and print on the standard output
chown command | Change User-Group Ownership of Files and Directories
Linux commands: chattr command to protect files & directories from accidental deletion
cd command | Change the current directory to dir -
bc Command | An arbitrary-precision calculator language
expr command | Evaluate Expressions in Linux -
cp Command | Copy Files & Directories and Create Soft & Hard Links
Linux commands: ifconfig command | To See Interface Details
cal command | To View Calendar of Any Year
arp command Linux -
25 Basic Linux Commands Commonly Used in Daily Tasks - RHCSA
Linux User Administration - RHCSA Certification Guide
Modify Linux User Properties and Set Password Age Policy
YUM Repository Configuration RHEL 7 Step by Step Guide
Creating Linux Groups and Securing them with Password - RHCSA
Linux File Permissions - umask Explained - RHCSA
ACL - Access Control List - Linux Permissions - RHCSA
Special File Permissions Linux - SUID, SGID and Sticky Bit - Tech Arkit
Sudo User Configuration Deep Dive - sudoers - visudo - Tech Arkit
Linux Disk Partitioning Creating Standard Partitions - RHCSA - Tech Arkit
How To Delete Standard Partitions in Linux - Tech Arkit
LVM Logical Volume Manager - Creating Logical Volumes - RHCSA
lvextend Extending Logical Volume Size non-disruptively - RHCSA
lvreduce How to Reduce LVM Size without Loosing data
How to Get Help From Linux Command Line and Man Pages - RHCSA
OpenSSH (Secure Shell) Server and Client Configuration - RHCSA
Syslog Server Analyzing and Storing Logs - RHCSA
Archiving and Compressing Files and Directories - tar - RHCSA
RPM Red Hat Package Manager Install/Remove/Upgrade/Query Software's
Crontab and at Commands - Automating Regular Tasks
ps - Listing and Managing Linux Process - RHCSA
Access Linux machine using GUI and CLI1
Shell Scripting Tutorial-3 Linux Directory Structure Amazing way to understand
Shell Scripting Tutorial-2 Linux Basics - Linux basic commands
Shell Scripting Tutorial-4 Basic Commands touch, cat, ls, cd, date, cal and pwd
Shell Scripting Tutorial-5 Copy, Remove, Move and Time Commands
Shell Scripting Tutorial-6 diff and grep command with regular expressions
Shell Scripting Tutorial-7 head, tail, sort and more commands How to check logs using these commands
Shell Scripting Tutorial-8 tr and wc command Count file characters, lines and words
Shell Scripting Tutorial-9 Linux Disk Utilities to get required information
Shell Scripting Tutorial-10 Getting Help from Command Line Interface
Shell Scripting Tutorial-11 w, who, hostname, hostnamectl and uname commands
Shell Scripting Tutorial-12 find and locate command to search for files and directories
Shell Scripting Tutorial-13 top command analyzing system performance
Shell Scripting Tutorial-14 Text Editors Nano and Vi
shell scripting Tutorial-15 sed, awk, vmstat, netstat and mail