YouTube Months in Review: July and August 2020
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I just realized I forgot to make one of these for July. Last two months have been busy preparing for (and passing) the RHCSA exam. For any of you pursuing the cert, perhaps the videos I made for the final review will give you some ideas about how to study.
Enjoy!
July 2020
Etude 4: Niehaus Intermediate Jazz Conception for Saxophone
Thinking through PowerShell Projects: When to use Functions
Etude 5: Niehaus Intermediate Jazz Conception for SaxophoneAugust 2020
RHCSA: Five Tips for Success
RHCSA Practice Session: Manage tuning profiles
RHCSA Practice Session: Locate and interpret system log files and journals
RHCSA Practice Session: Preserve system journals
RHCSA Practice Session: Configure local storage
RHCSA Practice Session: Start, stop, and check the status of network services
RHCSA Practice Session: Securely transfer files between systems
RHCSA Practice Session: Create, mount, unmount, and use vfat, ext4, and xfs file systems
RHCSA Practice Session: Extend existing logical volumes
RHCSA Practice Session: Create and configure set-GID directories for collaboration
RHCSA Practice Session: Configure disk compression
RHCSA Practice Session: Manage layered storage
RHCSA Practice Session: Diagnose and correct file permission problems
RHCSA Practice Session: Manage users and groups
RHCSA Practice Session: Configure firewall settings using firewall-cmd/firewalld
RHCSA Practice Session: Create and use file access control lists
RHCSA Practice Session: Configure key-based authentication for SSH
RHCSA Practice Session: Set enforcing and permissive modes for SELinux
RHCSA Practice Session: List SELinux file and process context / Restore default file contexts
RHCSA Practice Session: Use boolean settings to modify system SELinux settings -
@EddieJennings You've been busy!
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@travisdh1 said in YouTube Months in Review: July and August 2020:
@EddieJennings You've been busy!
That I have. I didn't do a practice session for every objective because I ran out of time before the test. But taking the time to talk through most of them was a good way for me to determine if I needed to go back and review details.