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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

10 examples to customize or change the login prompt using PS1 variable of bash shell in Linux

After your Linux node boots up and once you enter your username and password, you are provided with a shell prompt which looks something like below my-linux-setup:~ # When  executing interactively, bash displays the primary

How to boot RHEL 7 / CentOS 7 to single user runlevel or rescue mode (emergency.target) ?

Starting from RHEL 7 the runlevel concept is no more and now the formerly known as runlevel 1 is called emergency.target So we will use the term "emergency.target" for "runlevel 1" There can be two

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

Casino Gambling On Mobile vs Desktop Computers (Laptops)

The internet, phones, and gaming I remember distinctly having my first web enabled phone. With a screen that was probably no more than an inch or so big, it was still useful enough to bring

How to save %pre installation log file after installation in Red Hat 7

We intend to write multiple scripts in the %pre and %post section of the kickstart files as per our requirement but since these scripts are executed in the background it is very important that we

How to auto logout(timeout) a normal user and root user in Linux?

Below steps are validated on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Auto-logout functionality is mostly used to logout a user if the session is idle for a while. Using this article you should be able to

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