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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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     -

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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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