Linux Stuff - kimschles/schlesinger-knowledge GitHub Wiki
Learning Resources:
- LinuxAcademy: LPI Linux Essentials
- ShortcutFoo
- Shell Commands
- Julia Evans Zines
- Bite Sized Linux
- Bite Sized Command Line
Make the user sudo:
sudo su -
- Change to the root user
sudo su
sudoer file
/etc/sudoers.d/
- permissions
groups
you can add user to groups
colon delimited
add a user to a group: sudo usermod -a -G docker ubuntu
https://www.howtogeek.com/50787/add-a-user-to-a-group-or-second-group-on-linux/
/etc is usually where you store your configuration files
To see your name servers, look here: /etc/resolv.conf
- Note: MacOS doesn't use this file as the authoritative file. It uses something else. To see a Mac's DNS configuration, run
scutil --dns
SIGTERM (plz stop) SIGKILL (you’re dead) (there are about 12)
kernel init process
curl
wget
telnet
dig
awk
See which version of linux you're running: cat /etc/issue
apk
is the package manager for Alpine Linux