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Step by Step Guide to create autoyast xml file for SuSE Linux (SLES) with examples

In this article I will show you some examples of autoyast xml files and syntax which can be used based on your requirement. Below article contains a sample autoyast xml file which works with SLES

How to customize and change color of the bash login prompt in Linux

There are various method we can use to customize and change the colour of the login prompt of your bash shell in Linux. Follow below link to customize or change the view of the login

How to check if Hyper Threading (HT) is enabled or disabled on my Linux server

In some online articles I have observed, tells that you can use below commands to validate the status of Hyper Threading # dmidecode | grep -i HTT                

How do I set or change (default) runlevel using systemd in CentOS 7/RHEL 7

This article gives you an overview of transition from System V init scripts to Systemd. Some of the benefits of systemd over the traditional System V init facility include: systemd never loses initial log messages

How to find ethernet network card firmware and driver information in Linux

Based n the Linux Variant you use the commands and their output may differ. I have worked on Red hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux and below commands and method have been really very

How to suppress stdout / stderr messages or redirect (save) output to a log file (tee) in Linux

Many times when working on a script we execute multiple commands which we do not want to be printed on STDOUT, and only the intended information be printed on the terminal. Also there are times

How to compare floating point / decimal / version numbers using bash in Linux

I could not find any single utility in bash which can do such comparison for versions or decimals or floating point numbes unless it is an integer. Although if you want to do simple comparison

Understanding LVM snapshots (create, merge, remove, extend)

Below steps are tested on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Being a system administrator we have to perform activities which leads to filesystem and data changes so it is always a good idea to keep

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