Jai Sriram Choudharyjaisriram.hashnode.net·Mar 9, 2023Introduction to Linux(Day2)Day 2 of #90DaysOfDevOps with the #TrainWithShubham Community. The challenge is for the DevOps Community to get stronger in DevOps. It is a great initiative by Shubham Londhe. Documenting my learning and also sharing it with the community is helping ...1 likeDevops
Jai Sriram Choudharyjaisriram.hashnode.net·Mar 9, 2023Basic Linux CommandsI welcome you to this blog. We'll cover all the required Linux for getting started with DevOps or who wanna learns Linux in a very understandable manner. Here, We cover the INTRODUCTION TO LINUX. So let's start INTRODUCTION TO LINUX Firstly, we have...97 reads#Linuxforbegnner
Prem Kumar Nandapremnanda.hashnode.net·Mar 31, 2023Advance Linux Commands Reference 🤳lsattr : to display the attributes chattr : to make a file immutable, undeletable, only appendable and many more! {+|-|=}[aAcCdDeijsStTu] A set : The a time record is not updated. S set : The changes are updated synchronously on the disk. a set : ...AWS
Prem Kumar Nandapremnanda.hashnode.net·Mar 31, 2023Advance Linux Commands Reference 🤳lsattr : to display the attributes chattr : to make a file immutable, undeletable, only appendable and many more! {+|-|=}[aAcCdDeijsStTu] A set : The a time record is not updated. S set : The changes are updated synchronously on the disk. a set : ...AWS
Jai Sriram Choudharyjaisriram.hashnode.net·Mar 9, 2023Introduction to Linux(Day2)Day 2 of #90DaysOfDevOps with the #TrainWithShubham Community. The challenge is for the DevOps Community to get stronger in DevOps. It is a great initiative by Shubham Londhe. Documenting my learning and also sharing it with the community is helping ...1 likeDevops
Jai Sriram Choudharyjaisriram.hashnode.net·Mar 9, 2023Basic Linux CommandsI welcome you to this blog. We'll cover all the required Linux for getting started with DevOps or who wanna learns Linux in a very understandable manner. Here, We cover the INTRODUCTION TO LINUX. So let's start INTRODUCTION TO LINUX Firstly, we have...97 reads#Linuxforbegnner