At work I have to coach my coworker into dealing with Linux administration, here your videos are invaluable, his homework is watching a lot of them! Thanks a lot for everything, keep it up! 😀👍
I'm getting ready to re-take the Linux+ exam and this is very helpful, and honestly a relief since the COMPTIA material isn't the best for explaining this versus what was actually on the exam. If anyone is getting ready to take the exam, watch these videos!
This is good, it'd be interesting to see one where the explanation is more dumbed down for people like me haha. I like that you took this on, great video.
Thank you so much for this series. I've been managing my own Linux VPS and occasionally using Linux on Desktop environments for about five years now; still very much a novice when it comes to creating and managing services. I've dabbled in other process managers that are slightly easier to use IMO (e.g. pm2), but when it comes to reliability nothing beats native. Excited to be able to understand the detailed inner-workings of systemd.
At work I have to coach my coworker into dealing with Linux administration, here your videos are invaluable, his homework is watching a lot of them! Thanks a lot for everything, keep it up! 😀👍
I'm getting ready to re-take the Linux+ exam and this is very helpful, and honestly a relief since the COMPTIA material isn't the best for explaining this versus what was actually on the exam. If anyone is getting ready to take the exam, watch these videos!
Were targets a big part of the comptia linux+ exam?
This is good, it'd be interesting to see one where the explanation is more dumbed down for people like me haha. I like that you took this on, great video.
Thank you so much for this series. I've been managing my own Linux VPS and occasionally using Linux on Desktop environments for about five years now; still very much a novice when it comes to creating and managing services. I've dabbled in other process managers that are slightly easier to use IMO (e.g. pm2), but when it comes to reliability nothing beats native. Excited to be able to understand the detailed inner-workings of systemd.
Thanks for the video Dave! Great tutorial series!
3:30 if you are planning to do a certification exam with redhat make sure you remember about this, they like to put a question about this in the exam!