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Fedora Linux System Administration

Fedora Linux System Administration

By : Alex Callejas
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Fedora Linux System Administration

Fedora Linux System Administration

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By: Alex Callejas

Overview of this book

Fedora Linux is a free and open-source platform designed for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to create custom solutions for their customers. This book is a comprehensive guide focusing on workstation configuration for the modern system administrator. The book begins by introducing you to the philosophy underlying the open-source movement, along with the unique attributes of the Fedora Project that set it apart from other Linux distributions. The chapters outline best practices and strategies for essential system administration tasks, including operating system installation, first-boot configuration, storage, and network setup. As you make progress, you’ll get to grips with the selection and usage of top applications and tools in the tech environment. The concluding chapters help you get a clear understanding of the basics of version control systems, enhanced Linux security, automation, virtualization, and containers, which are integral to modern system administration. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the knowledge needed to optimize day-to-day tasks related to Linux-based system administration.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1:The Fedora Project
3
Part 2:Workstation Configuration
8
Part 3:Productivity Tools
13
Part 4:System Administration Tools

Partitioning local storage

The installation wizard includes a shortcut to create partitioning as standard. This is very useful for cases such as this, installing a workstation, but not in other cases such as specific use servers. We will discuss these cases and expand on several basic storage management concepts in a later chapter.

Let’s start with the standard partitioning provided by the wizard and add some extra mount points that will help with our system administration task.

Follow these steps to partition the local storage:

  1. The MANUAL PARTITIONING screen enables you to select the format scheme, leave it as Btrfs, and create the base mount points by clicking the Click here to create them automatically link.
Figure 2.12 – Fedora Manual Partitioning

Figure 2.12 – Fedora Manual Partitioning

A mount point base should be created, with the filesystems of the /home and / directories, plus the /boot directory and BIOS boot, mounted on the first two physical partitions...

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