5 Linux Commands That Govern My Routine System Administration Tasks
Posted by yip623@reddit | linuxadmin | View on Reddit | 4 comments
When you're managing a Linux system, it can feel like you're the captain of a pretty complicated ship. There are hundreds of commands you could use, but in my daily practice, I've found that a small handful of "heavy lifters" end up covering about 80% of what I actually need to get done
Here are five essential commands that govern routine system administration.
systemctl – The Service Manager
journalctl – The Master Log Viewer
top / htop – Process & Resource Monitoring
df & du – Storage Management
apt / dnf / pacman – Package Management
smallcrampcamp@reddit
These are among the most common commands. I would suggest if youre working on a full system administration guide that you have way more content before you publish and post for others.
chrews@reddit
Its AI genersted, read the full article
It's hilariously over the top
deacon91@reddit
I can't get over the irony of his past post:
He's not using whole lot of thinking when posting
cmack@reddit
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