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How to clean temporary files automatically using systemd-tmpfiles in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7

Have you also come across a situation when your filesystem gets piled up with unwanted files and you have to step in manually clean up all the unwanted temporary files and directories. With Red Hat

How to create a user (normal and root) using kickstart configuration file in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7

I have already written an article explaining the various syntax used in the kickstart file of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 with examples and sample kickstart configuration file. Understanding syntax used in kickstart configuration file

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

Tutorial / Cheatsheet:12 practical examples for different sudo access based scenarios in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7

Below are some of the scenarios I can think of where sudoers file can be used, if you have any more questions for which you want any help of post us here in the comment

Understanding syntax, arguments, aliases used in sudoers file with examples (visudo)

This article contains overview on the various syntax and aliases which are used in sudoers file IMPORTANT POINT: It is strongly recommended to use "visudo" to edit the sudoers file rather than using normal editor

Tutorial / Cheatsheet: 11 examples to use systemctl to manage unit files and service in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7

In my last article I have given an overview of systemd with examples. If you want to have a background of migration from sysvinit scripts which we were using RHEL 6 and earlier to systemd used in

Step by Step Linux boot process with GRUB2 and systemd in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7

Below table depicts the flow of the boot up process for RHEL 7 / Cent OS 7 with GRUB2 and systemd The stages involved in Linux Booting Process are: BIOS Boot Loader     -

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

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