Documentation and resources
Learning Library
Learning Path
https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:50:0:::50:P50_EVENT_ID,P50_COURSE_ID:6656,562
Blog
: https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/
YouTube channel :
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCk3OyNwIzs0xRshdHOWxeI3wmVuGihj
Tutorials
https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/8/tutorials.html
System Configuration
Using Cockpit
The tutorials listed here describe how to perform system configuration tasks using the Cockpit web console that is available for Oracle Linux 8.
- Oracle Linux: Install Cockpit Web Console on Oracle Linux
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Configure Kdump
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Configure System Settings and View System Information
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Network Configuration
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage User Accounts
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Virtual Machines
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Podman Containers
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Set Up Performance Profiles
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Monitor System Logs
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage System Services
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage NFS Mounts
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Partitions
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Software Updates
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Logical Volumes With LVM
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Physical Drives in Volume Groups
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Encrypt Block Devices With LUKS
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Manage Virtual Data Optimizer Volumes
- Oracle Linux: Use Cockpit to Enable Network Bound Disk Encryption
Using the Command Line
The tutorials listed here describe how to perform system configuration tasks using command line tools on Oracle Linux 8.
- Oracle Linux: Use DNF on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Use sysctl on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Configure Systemd to Enable User Processes to Continue to Run After Logout
- Oracle Linux: Update the System Date and Time From the Command Line Interface
- Oracle Linux: Configure Chrony on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Update the System Hostname From the Command Line Interface
- Oracle Linux: Update the System Locale and Language Settings From the Command Line Interface
- Oracle Linux: Switch from CentOS 8 to Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Use grubby to Set the Default Kernel
- Oracle Linux: Use the Crontab Utility to Schedule Tasks
- Use mokutil to Update Signature Keys for UEFI Secure Boot
- Sign Kernel Modules for use With UEFI Secure Boot
Install and Use System Services
The tutorials listed here describe how to install and configure particular system services on Oracle Linux 8.
- Oracle Linux: Create USB Installation Media for Oracle Linux With Fedora Media Writer
- Oracle Linux: Install the Apache Web Server
- Oracle Linux: Install the NGINX Web Server and Proxy
- Oracle Linux: Install the Postfix Email Server
- Oracle Linux: Install the VNC Remote Access Server
- Oracle Linux: Use Network Bound Disk Encryption on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Use autofs on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Create an NFS server on Oracle Linux 8
- Oracle Linux: Get started with Podman
- Oracle Linux: Use storage with Podman containers
Contributed by: Vikram Kotwani
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