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🔰 Linux Logical Volume Manager Crash Course LVM transforms how Linux handles disk storage, allowing you to combine multiple
🔰 Linux Logical Volume Manager Crash Course
LVM transforms how Linux handles disk storage, allowing you to combine multiple physical disks into a single, flexible storage pool.
Think of it like a large container where you can add or remove items (in this case, storage) as needed. With LVM, you’re not limited by the rigid structure of traditional disk partitions. Instead, you can expand or reduce storage on the fly, create backups with snapshots, and even set up configurations that improve performance and reliability. Here are some Key benefits of using LVM: 1. Flexible Storage: Easily resize and manage disk space to match your needs. 2. Snapshots for Safe Backups: Create snapshots to make quick backups without disrupting your system. 3. Simplified Disk Management: Use multiple disks as if they were one, optimizing the space and organization of your storage.

📱Linux and DevOps 📱Learning Bash Scripting

🔅 Learning Bash Scripting 📝 Explore basic concepts and specifics of shell administration with Bash. 🌐 Author: Scott Simpso
🔅 Learning Bash Scripting 📝 Explore basic concepts and specifics of shell administration with Bash. 🌐 Author: Scott Simpson 🔰 Level: Beginner ⏰ Duration: 2h 42m 📋 Topics: Bash, Linux 🔗 Join Linux and DevOps for more courses

@LinuxMastery - The Ultimate Linux Shell Scripting Guide.pdf14.08 MB

📙 The Ultimate Linux Shell Scripting Guide
📙 The Ultimate Linux Shell Scripting Guide

🖥 Docker Commands Basics
🖥 Docker Commands Basics

🖥 Docker Commands Basics
🖥 Docker Commands Basics

If you're wondering how I get those colorized ping outputs — I use grc (Generic Colourizer). It works with so many tools stra
If you're wondering how I get those colorized ping outputs — I use grc (Generic Colourizer). It works with so many tools straight out of the box (df, lsblk, free, ps and more). You can quickly install it with your package manager, for example:
sudo dnf install grc
sudo apt install grc
Add these lines to your ~/.bashrc file if you use Bash:
GRC_ALIASES=true
[[ -s "/etc/profile.d/grc.sh" ]] && source /etc/profile.d/grc.sh
Then reload your shell:
$ source ~/.bashrc
For Zsh, add this to your ~/.zshrc:
[[ -s "/etc/grc.zsh" ]] && source /etc/grc.zsh
Then reload:
$ source ~/.zshrc

📱Linux and DevOps 📱Ubuntu Linux: Service Configuration

🔅 Ubuntu Linux: Service Configuration 📝 Learn how to configure and manage popular Linux services such as web servers and re
🔅 Ubuntu Linux: Service Configuration 📝 Learn how to configure and manage popular Linux services such as web servers and remote logging, and study for the Service Management portion of the LFCS exam. 🌐 Author: Scott Simpson 🔰 Level: Intermediate ⏰ Duration: 1h 3m 📋 Topics: System Configuration, Ubuntu, Linux 🔗 Join Linux and DevOps for more courses

🛜 How traceroute works?
🛜 How traceroute works?

🌐 Git Fundamentals
🌐 Git Fundamentals

🛜 A quick look at MAC Address
🛜 A quick look at MAC Address

📱Linux and DevOps 📱Ubuntu Linux: User and Group Management

🔅 Ubuntu Linux: User and Group Management 📝 Learn essential user and group management concepts involved in Linux administra
🔅 Ubuntu Linux: User and Group Management 📝 Learn essential user and group management concepts involved in Linux administration, and prepare for the User and Group Management section of the LFCS certification exam. 🌐 Author: Scott Simpson 🔰 Level: Intermediate ⏰ Duration: 59m 📋 Topics: User Management, Linux System Administration, Ubuntu 🔗 Join Linux and DevOps for more courses

🛜 Network Protocol Stack
🛜 Network Protocol Stack

📚 Some cool Terminal Tools Here are five handly tools that work on the teminal to make your life a little bit easier None of
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📚 Some cool Terminal Tools Here are five handly tools that work on the teminal to make your life a little bit easier
None of these are pre-installed packages, but you need to install them manually. Most are available through package managers like apt

📚 vim essentials
📚 vim essentials

📱Linux and DevOps 📱Ubuntu Linux: Providing Services

🔅 Ubuntu Linux: Providing Services 📝 Explore essential network and file sharing services in Ubuntu Server. Learn to configu
🔅 Ubuntu Linux: Providing Services 📝 Explore essential network and file sharing services in Ubuntu Server. Learn to configure services and set up both servers and clients for efficient network management. 🌐 Author: Scott Simpson 🔰 Level: Intermediate ⏰ Duration: 1h 53m 📋 Topics: Linux System Administration, Ubuntu 🔗 Join Linux and DevOps for more courses