Forcing RHEL to prompt for password in Single User mode
By default, RHEL doesn't prompt for a password and we are given root shell directly, as usually Single User mode can be used to reset root password.
By default, RHEL doesn't prompt for a password and we are given root shell directly, as usually Single User mode can be used to reset root password.
The purpose of this document series is to introduce the system and network administration features of Red Hat Linux for Solaris Administrators.
The following sections detail the differences between the Solaris 9 OS and Red Hat Linux with respect to network administration tasks
The following sections detail the differences between the Solaris 9 OS and Red Hat Linux with respect to advanced system administration tasks
The following sections detail the differences between the Solaris 9 OS and Red Hat Linux with respect to system administration tasks.
The following sections detail the differences between the Solaris 9 OS and Red Hat Linux with respect to basic tasks and component
Branded zones are Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 containers created in a Solaris 10 global zone with BrandZ framework to extend the Solaris zones.
Puppets automated management of installed applications and libraries can be enhanced with custom package repositories such as a custom repository.
Simple steps to update the OS server/kernel across various Linux OS environments.
HOW TO: Setup SAN boot for RHEL 6.x using native multipath on EMC storage