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7 remote work discipline tips for the sysadmin

If you find yourself working from home or in some other remote location, these remote work tips can help you to stay focused and maintain efficiency.

Terminals, shells, consoles, and command lines

Terminals, shells, consoles, and command lines are related but are not synonyms. Seth Kenlon exposes the differences.

Important Linux /proc filesystem files you need to know

  • Red Hat Enable Sysadmin; By Ken Hess (Posted by enable_sysadmin on Mar 24, 2020 1:58 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat
The /proc filesystem contains many files of varying importance. Get acquainted with the ones you need to know.

Customizing the Bash shell

Why settle for boring Bash? You can customize every aspect of your shell and this article gets you started.

How to set up PXE boot for UEFI hardware

Setting up a PXE system will streamline new system installs, but the process is lengthy and requires attention to detail. This part one of two articles walks you through the process.

Introduction to setting up a Linux high availability cluster

This Linux high availability cluster introductory article walks you through the basic protocol that underpins Keepalived, which is a software implementation of VRRP on Linux.

From sysadmin to DevOps

Transitioning from sysadmin to DevOps will have a cost in time and effort but will be worth it. Your benefits will include new skills, advanced tools, and fresh perspective.

Speeding up container image builds with Buildah

Buildah can greatly increase the speed of builds and reduce the number of resources required to support a build farm

Exploring the Linux /proc filesystem

There's a wealth of information for sysadmins in the /proc filesystem and it's time to explore it.

You can't do GitOps until you can git add

Want to try GitOps? First, you'll need your environment in Git. We'll show you how!

Using at for single-use cron jobs in Linux

Scheduling a single job is easy with the at command and can be done without going cron crazy. Find out how.

5 tips to ace a sysadmin interview

Systems administrators are sought-after positions, and in order to get there, you’ll need to bring a solid combination of technical know-how and interview skills. Here are some tips for aspiring sysadmins to wow their interviewers.

Bullet journaling for sysadmins

While so-called bullet journaling is a new trend, using analog techniques to track and manage your digital workflow is nothing new. If you're not doing it, you should be.

Sysadmin tools: exa, a modern alternative to ls in Linux

Out with the old, in with the new! Explore an improvement on a classic Linux tool for listing files at your command line.

3 ways to configure a network interface in Linux

Few things are more important to your machine than a good network connection. Here are three ways to configure the interfaces needed to make this happen.

Introduction to the alternatives command in Linux

Discover alternatives, which creates, removes, maintains, and displays information about the symbolic links comprising the alternatives system.

7 tips to speed up your Linux command line

The command line doesn't have to be tedious, it can be awesome with these shortcuts.

My Linux sysadmin survival kit

Every Linux system administrator is different, and we all have our own survival kits and secrets of survival in this job. Here's mine.

What my day looks like as a sysadmin

Ever wondered about the busy schedules of your favorite sysadmins? Jörg gives us a sneak peek into his work week!

Sysadmin tools: 11 ways to use the ls command in Linux

The ls command is a feature-rich command-line utility. Find out eleven different ways to use it.

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