- Introduction to Linux and RHEL Ecosystem: Gain an understanding of Linux basics and how RHEL fits into the IT landscape.
- Command Line and Shell Environment: Learn to navigate the shell environment, execute commands, and utilize basic troubleshooting techniques.
- File and Directory Management: Explore techniques for creating, copying, moving, organizing, and securing files and directories.
- User and Group Administration: Understand how to create, manage, and enforce security policies for users and groups.
- Systemd Services: Manage system services using systemd, including starting, stopping, and monitoring their status.
- Remote Access Configuration: Configure secure remote access to the system using web console and SSH.
- Network Configuration: Learn to configure network interfaces and manage network settings for optimal functionality.
- Software Management with DNF: Explore the DNF package manager for installing, updating, and removing software packages.
The RH124 Red Hat System Administration I course requires basic computer skills and no prior Linux experience. While familiarity with basic computer concepts and a comfort level with the command line are helpful, they are not mandatory. Internet access is recommended for additional learning resources.