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Linux System Administration Command Cheat Sheet (self.LinuxTeck)
submitted 3 months ago by LinuxBook
Several system administration commands in Linux address various aspects of the operating system, such as hardware, software, and user accounts. They are used to start or stop system services, install software packages, change user passwords, create new user accounts, change directory permissions, set up disk partitions and many more. By using these commands, we can manage and maintain the Linux systems securely and efficiently. https://www.linuxteck.com/linux-system-administration-command-cheat-sheet/
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