- 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 three guest operating systems does Red Hat support as KVM virtual machines? (Choose three.)
- A. Fedora 28 and later
- B. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and later
- C. CoreOS Container Linux 2023 and later
- D. Microsoft Windows 7 SP1
- E. Microsoft Windows 10 and later
- F. Microsoft Windows Server 2016 and later
2. Which two components are required to configure your system as a virtualization host and manage virtual machines with Web Console? (Choose two.)
- A. The virt Yum module
- B. The openstack package group
- C. The cockpit-machines package
- D. The Virtualization Platform package group
- E. The kvm yum module
- F. The cockpit-virtualization package
3. Which command verifies that your system supports virtualization?
- A. grep kvm /proc/cpuinfo
- B. virsh validate
- C. virt-host-validate
- D. rhv-validate
- E. cockpit-validate
4. Which two tools can you use to start and stop your virtual machines on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system? (Choose two.)
- A. Vmctl
- B. Libvirtd
- C. Virsh
- D. Openstack
- E. Web Console