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RHEL 9 Admin Pro: Install, Configure & Manage Like a Pro
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RHEL 9 Admin Pro: Install, Configure & Manage Like a Pro

Master RHEL 9 from scratch—command line, server setup, user management, security, and real enterprise Linux admin skills
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Install, configure, and manage RHEL 9 from scratch inside a fully functional virtual lab
  • Navigate the RHEL 9 command-line interface with real confidence in administrative workflows
  • Manage users, groups, file permissions, processes, and systemctl services on RHEL 9 systems
  • Configure DNF package management and Red Hat subscription manager in real environments
  • Build secure RHEL 9 infrastructure using firewalls, SELinux basics, and strong access controls
  • Set up and manage storage using partitions, LVM, and logical volumes in enterprise contexts
  • Configure basic networking and deploy essential server services on RHEL 9 systems
  • Build the foundational RHEL 9 system administration knowledge needed for RHCSA certification

Course content

2 sections74 lectures7h 59m total length
  • Introduction to Red Hat2:13

    Overview of Red Hat Linux.

  • Download Red Hat1:02

    Download Red Hat Linux.

  • Install Rhet Theory and Install Rhel8:09

    Theory and practical installation of RHEL.

  • Rhel Gnome Initial Setup and Note3:27

    Initial GNOME setup after install.

  • Introductory Terms and Opening a Shell Prompt5:06

    Basic Linux terms and shell access.

  • Creating User Introduction and Creating User Practical4:28

    Practical user creation demo.

  • Summary0:14

    Section summary and recap.

  • Understanding Gnome 3 Desktop6:48

    GNOME 3 interface overview.

  • Concept Of Gnome Shell6:30

    Understand GNOME Shell concepts.

  • Switching From Gnome To Gnome Shell6:35

    Switch GNOME modes.

  • Configuring Date and Time6:03

    Configure system date and time.

  • Applying Command For Date and Time5:05

    Use commands for time settings.

  • Changing Current Date and Time9:21

    Manually update date and time.

  • Hardware Clock and System Clock9:37

    Understand system and hardware clocks.

  • Basic Configuration Of System Locale4:49

    Configure language and locale.

  • System Locale Using Terminal6:29

    Manage locale via CLI.

  • Setting Default System Locale8:09

    Set default locale system-wide.

  • Managing Users and Group6:47

    Manage users and groups.

  • Users Setting Tools11:02

    User management tools overview.

  • Listing Directories7:39

    List directory contents.

  • Adding New Group4:20

    Create new groups.

  • Creating Group Directories7:26

    Manage group directories.

  • New Files Using New Mask5:37

    Understand unmask behavior.

  • Setting Mask In Shell8:09

    Configure umask in shell.

  • Accessing Bashar File4:07

    Edit Bash configuration files.

  • Default Appearance In Linux6:50

    Customize default appearance.

  • Setting Color Highlight5:54

    Configure terminal colors.

  • Updating The Configuration File6:42

    Modify configuration files.

  • Creating Plymouth Theme5:09

    Customize boot splash screen.

  • Customizing The Login Screen5:42

    Modify login screen design.

  • Installing Dconf Editor4:56

    Install and use Dconf editor.

  • Defining Desktop Settings10:39

    Advanced desktop configuration.

  • Adding Greeter Logo5:53

    Customize login greeter logo.

  • Displaying Text Banner10:08

    Display system banners.

  • Customizing Desktop Backgrounds7:12

    Change desktop wallpapers.

  • Adding Extra Background11:09

    Add multiple backgrounds.

  • Configuring Fonts In Linux5:04

    Install and configure fonts.

  • Configuring With Font Tools9:23

    Use font management tools.

  • Gnome Desktop Features1:41

    Explore GNOME features.

  • Allowing and Disallowing Accounts6:29

    Control user login permissions.

  • Ctrl , Alt, Backspace Shortcut7:31

    Use keyboard shortcuts.

  • Logging Out For Features Update0:29

    Apply updates via logout.

  • Command Line Access5:06
  • Access To Virtual Terminal9:18

    Access terminal interface.

  • Preventing Computer From Suspending6:43

    Manage power settings.

  • User Session Management8:04

    Manage user sessions.

  • User Session Management Continues9:29

    Advanced session handling.

  • Understanding To Subscription Manager4:15

    Intro to RHEL subscription manager.

  • Subscription Manager Commands6:49

    Use subscription CLI commands.

  • Registration Using Gui and Cli3:15

    Register system using GUI and CLI.

  • Management Application Rpm7:01

    Manage software with RPM.

  • Manager Registration Offline3:56

    Offline registration methods.

  • Setting Up Kvm Hyper Visor7:14

    Virtualization using KVM.

  • Unregistering and Reregistering4:36

    Manage system registration.

  • Summary Of Subscription Manager0:14

    Subscription manager recap.

  • Introduction To- Cockpit2:14

    Cockpit web admin overview.

  • Setting Primary Server12:05

    Configure primary server.

  • How Cockpit Works11:25

    Understand Cockpit working.

  • Summary On Cockpit0:43

    Cockpit summary.

  • Essentials Of Basic Linux Commands1:25

    Essential Linux commands overview.

  • Examples Of Is Commands7:13

    Practical ls examples.

  • Examples On Dir Command7:01

    Practical ls examples.

  • Understanding Pwd Command9:43

    Check current directory.

  • Script For Shell File3:46

    Create shell scripts.

  • Creating Files With Touch Command11:19

    Create files using touch.

  • Change Directory Command12:15

    Navigate directories.

  • Cat Command11:42

    View file contents.

  • Command For Disk Space10:38

    Check disk space usage.

  • Linux Find Command9:16

    Search files using find.

  • Finding Empty Files6:27

    Locate empty files.

  • Uses Of Grep Command12:07

    Search text using grep.

  • Executing With Grep Command7:57

    Advanced grep usage.

  • Conclusion To Linux Commands5:59

    Commands summary.

Requirements

  • A computer capable of running virtual machines—4GB RAM minimum, 8GB recommended for the lab
  • No prior Linux or RHEL experience required—everything is taught from zero, step by step
  • Basic IT literacy: comfortable installing software and navigating a computer in general

Description

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the foundation of enterprise IT. Banks, hospitals, government agencies, cloud providers—they run on RHEL. If you want a real career in system administration, cloud computing, or cybersecurity, RHEL 9 system administration isn't optional. It's the standard.


This course takes you from complete beginner to confident RHEL 9 system administrator—step by step, without burying you in jargon or skipping the parts that actually matter.


We start where it matters: getting RHEL 9 installed, understanding the system architecture, and building real command-line fluency from day one. Because RHEL 9 system administration isn't a point-and-click experience. It's a terminal discipline. And we build that fluency methodically—so it actually sticks instead of evaporating the moment you close the course.


From there, the RHEL 9 system administration training moves into the daily realities of enterprise Linux: user and group management, file permissions, process control, DNF package management, and systemctl services. Real scenarios, not theoretical slides. The kind of knowledge that holds up when you're managing a production server and something breaks.


Security is woven throughout. You'll configure firewalls, understand SELinux basics, set up secure SSH, manage user access controls, and apply system hardening strategies that enterprise environments actually use. Not checkbox security—real protective configuration.


Storage and networking close the RHEL 9 system administration course: partition management, LVM, network configuration, and basic server deployment. Subscription management and how RHEL fits into real enterprise ecosystems is covered too—because context matters when you're working in production and need to know where things come from.


By the end, you'll confidently manage and secure enterprise Linux systems in real-world environments—with a solid foundation to pursue RHCSA and beyond.

Who this course is for:

  • Complete beginners who want to learn enterprise RHEL 9 system administration from the ground up
  • IT professionals and developers adding Red Hat Linux skills to their existing technical toolkit
  • Cloud and DevOps engineers who need solid RHEL foundations for infrastructure and server work
  • Anyone preparing for RHCSA certification or similar enterprise Linux administration credentials