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Elliot My Web Guy
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2023
Elliot Holden is a Senior Linux Cloud Administrator specializing in Linux, Containers, AWS and Red Hat.
How A Computer Works - Part 1
How A Computer Works - Part 1
Learn Linux and Computer Networking
@Podman @DockerInc @KubernetesCommunity @LinuxfoundationOrg #linux
Learn Linux and Computer Networking
@Podman @DockerInc @KubernetesCommunity @LinuxfoundationOrg #linux
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Run container as a specific USER @Podman @DockerInc @KubernetesCommunity @LinuxfoundationOrg #learn
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Learn Linux and Computer Networking @ElliotMyWebGuy Run container as a specific USER @Podman @DockerInc @KubernetesCommunity @LinuxfoundationOrg #learn
Learn what USER your Linux Container runs as with "whoami"
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Learn Linux and Computer Networking Learn what USER your Linux Container runs as with "whoami"
Linux LVM - Logical Volume Manager on AWS (EBS) -Amazon Web Services
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Linux LVM - Logical Volume Manager on AWS (EBS) -Amazon Web Services Learn Linux and Computer Networking with Elliot My Web Guy
How to use and configure VirtualBox NAT Network
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How to use and configure VirtualBox NAT Network
VirtualBox NAT Explained - learn how to configure networking for your Linux virtual machines
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VirtualBox NAT Explained - learn the use case for using the NAT option when configuring networking with your VirtualBox virtual machines.
Learn what user your container runs as, whoami in a podman or docker container?
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Learn what user your container runs as, whoami in a podman or docker container?
How to label disks in Linux using xfs_admin (AWS) Elliot My Web Guy
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Linux disk labeling is very important and easy to do using the xfs_admin command. Your volume names can, and often do, change when detaching and reattaching store in AWS and other cloud providers such as Azure and Google Cloud. If you don't label your volumes your data may not be in the location you expect and in worst case scenarios your Linux system will not boot. Volume mounts are configured...
I hope this video is beneficial to someone out there in the ether.
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