RHEL7 or CentOS7 Setup KVM Virtualisation Environment

In this RHEL7 / CentOS7 tutorial we will take a look at how to setup a kvm virtualisation. We started by installing an OS on the main system, where we add a kvm installation. More »


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Add systemd service to Start Wake On LAN

In a previous tutorial we looked at how you can setup Wake on LAN (wol) on RHEL7 or CentOS7. In this tutorial we take another look at wol by adding a UDEV rule and systemd service, because the ETHTOOL_OPTS is deprecated. More »


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How to Subscribe to RHEL7 Optional Channel

In this Red Hat 7 tutorial we will take a look at how to subscribe to the Optional and Supplementary channels, and -devel packages using Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM). More »


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RHEL7 Wakeup on Lan Hibernate and Suspend

In this CentOS 7 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 tutorial we take a look at how to configure Wake on LAN (wol) and how to suspend or hibernate your system. Also how you can configure suspend and hibernate in Gnome3 that has these buttons disabled by default. Also take a look at the tutorial adding UDEV rule and systemd service for wake on LAN. More »


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Configuring a Basic Firewall with firewalld RHEL7

In this CentOS 7 or Red Hat Enterprise 7 Linux tutorial we take a look at firewalld, which is the new way of configuring a basic firewall. We will take a look at firewalld and firewall-cmd. More »


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RHEL 7 or CentOS 7 Network Service Control

In this CentOS Linux version 7 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7 tutorial we will take a look at the network service using command line options. We for instance look how to stop/start/restart or get the status of the network service.

From version 7 of RHEL (CentOS, Fedora, Scientific linux) systemd is used. It replaces Upstart as the default init system and can be used to control services (service and system manager) of the Linux operating system. More »


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