1. Introduction to Red Hat
2. Download RHEL
3. Install RHEL Theory and Install RHEL
4. RHEL Gnome Initial Setup and Note
5. Introductory Terms and Opening a Shell Prompt
6. Creating User Introduction and Creating User practical
7. Summary
8. Understanding GNOME 3 Desktop
9. Concept of GNOME Shell
10. Switching from GNOME To GNOME Shell
11. Configuring Date and Time
12. Applying Command for Date and Time
13. Changing Current Date and Time
14. Hardware Clock and System Clock
15. Basic Configuration of System Locale
16. System Locale Using Terminal
17. Setting Default System Locale
18. Managing Users and Group
19. Users Setting Tools
20. Listing Directories
21. Adding New Group
22. Creating Group Directories
23. New Files using New Mask
24. Setting Mask in Shell
25. Accessing Bashar File
26. Default Appearance in Linux
27. Setting Color Highlight
28. Updating the Configuration File
29. Creating Plymouth Theme
30. Customizing the Login Screen
31. Installing Dconf Editor
32. Defining Desktop Settings
33. Adding Greeter Logo
34. Displaying Text Banner
35. Customizing Desktop Backgrounds
36. Adding Extra Background
37. Configuring Fonts in Linux
38. Configuring with Font Tools
39. Gnome Desktop Features
40. Allowing and Disallowing Accounts
41. CTRL ALT Backspace Shortcut
42. Logging Out for Features Update
43. Command Line Access
44. Access to Virtual Terminal
45. Preventing Computer from Suspending
46. User Session Management
47. User Session Management Continues
48. Understanding to Subscription Manager
49. Subscription Manager Commands
50. Registration Using GUI and CLI
51. Management Application RPM
52. Manager Registration Offline
53. Setting up KVM Hyper Visor
54. Unregistering and Reregistering
55. Summary of Subscription Manager
56. Introduction to Cockpit
57. Setting Primary Server
58. How Cockpit Works
59. Summary on Cockpit
60. Essentials of Basic Linux Commands
61. Examples of LS Commands
62. Examples on Dir Command
63. Understanding PWD Command
64. Script for Shell File
65. Creating Files with Touch Command
66. Change Directory Command
67. CAT Command
68. Command for Disk Space
69. Linux Find Command
70. Finding Empty Files
71. Uses of Grep Command
72. Executing with Grep Command
73. Conclusion to Linux Commands