Buch, Englisch, 912 Seiten, Format (B × H): 187 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1517 g
Reihe: Bible
ISBN: 978-1-118-99987-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
The industry favorite Linux guide, updated for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and the cloud
Linux Bible, 9th Edition is the ultimate hands-on Linux user guide, whether you're a true beginner or a more advanced user navigating recent changes. This updated ninth edition covers the latest versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7), Fedora 21, and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and includes new information on cloud computing and development with guidance on Openstack and Cloudforms. With a focus on RHEL 7, this practical guide gets you up to speed quickly on the new enhancements for enterprise-quality file systems, the new boot process and services management, firewalld, and the GNOME 3 desktop. Written by a Red Hat expert, this book provides the clear explanations and step-by-step instructions that demystify Linux and bring the new features seamlessly into your workflow.
This useful guide assumes a base of little or no Linux knowledge, and takes you step by step through what you need to know to get the job done.
* Get Linux up and running quickly
* Master basic operations and tackle more advanced tasks
* Get up to date on the recent changes to Linux server system management
* Bring Linux to the cloud using Openstack and Cloudforms
Linux Bible, 9th Edition is the one resource you need, and provides the hands-on training that gets you on track in a flash.
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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xxxiii
Part I: Getting Started 1
Chapter 1: Starting with Linux 3
Chapter 2: Creating the Perfect Linux Desktop 29
Part II: Becoming a Linux Power User 63
Chapter 3: Using the Shell 65
Chapter 4: Moving around the Filesystem 97
Chapter 5: Working with Text Files 117
Chapter 6: Managing Running Processes 137
Chapter 7: Writing Simple Shell Scripts 153
Part III: Becoming a Linux System Administrator 171
Chapter 8: Learning System Administration 173
Chapter 9: Installing Linux x 201
Chapter 10: Getting and Managing Software 233
Chapter 11: Managing User Accounts 259
Chapter 12: Managing Disks and Filesystems 283
Part IV: Becoming a Linux Server Administrator 313
Chapter 13: Understanding Server Administration 315
Chapter 14: Administering Networking 347
Chapter 15: Starting and Stopping Services 377
Chapter 16: Configuring a Print Server r 423
Chapter 17: Configuring a Web Server 449
Chapter 18: Configuring an FTP Server 477
Chapter 19: Configuring a Windows File Sharing (Samba) Server r 499
Chapter 20: Configuring an NFS File Server r 527
Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Linux 551
Part V: Learning Linux Security Techniques 589
Chapter 22: Understanding Basic Linux Security 591
Chapter 23: Understanding Advanced Linux Security 627
Chapter 24: Enhancing Linux Security with SELinux 669
Chapter 25: Securing Linux on a Network 699
Part VI: Extending Linux into the Cloud 727
Chapter 26: Using Linux for Cloud Computing 729
Chapter 27: Deploying Linux to the Cloud 749
Part VII: Appendixes 769
Appendix A: Media 771
Appendix B: Exercise Answers 781
Index 839