Some things have changed in Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7 in the areas of directories, file system structure, and systemd as it relates to service control.
Join us on Thursday, July 27, 2017 for a free webinar on the essentials of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Did you know that /usr was so named for being the Unix System Resources directory? Learn how this, and the other top-level directories, are used by Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7. Additionally, we'll be taking a look at systemd, which will be especially helpful if you've not yet started with systemd. We'll cover design and some everyday commands and tasks.
This seminar will cover:
- Identifying top-level directories and usage
- Reviewing changes to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 file system structure
- The architecture and moving pieces of systemd as it relates to service control
- Some handy systemctl commands
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