- Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Accessing the Command Line
- Managing Files From the Command Line
- Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
- Managing Local Users and Groups
- Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
- Analyzing and Storing Logs
- Managing Networking
- Installing and Updating Software Packages
- Accessing Linux File Systems
- Analyzing Servers and Getting Support
- Scheduling Future Tasks
- Controlling Access to Files with ACLs
- Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
1. Which two of the following are benefits of open source software for the user? (Choose two.)
- A. Code can survive the loss of the original developer or distributor.
- B. Sensitive portions of code are protected and only available to the original developer.
- C. You can learn from real-world code and develop more effective applications.
- D. Code remains open as long as it is in a public repository but the license may change when included with closed source software.
2. Which two of the following are ways in which RHEL develops their products for the future and interacts with the community? (Choose two.)
- A. Sponsor and integrate open source projects into the community-driven Fedora project.
- B. Develop specific integration tools only available in Linux distributions.
- C. Participate in upstream projects.
- D. Repackage and re-license community products.
3. Which two statements describe the benefits of Linux? (Choose two.)
- A. Linux is developed entirely by volunteers making it a low cost operating system.
- B. Linux is modular and can be configured as a full graphical desktop or a small appliance.
- C. Linux is locked in a known state for a minimum of one year for each release, making it easier to develop custom software.
- D. Linux includes a powerful and scriptable command-line interface, enabling easier automation and provisioning.