Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)

Build a solid foundation in enterprise Linux system administration with this hands-on, instructor-guided course designed for IT professionals entering the world of Linux. This course mirrors the structure and depth of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124).
Whether you’re new to Linux or looking to transition into a Linux-based environment, this training gives you the real-world skills to confidently manage users, filesystems, processes, and essential system services.
By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to handle the daily responsibilities of a junior system administrator — and ready to advance toward more complex Linux system management and certification prep.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to navigate the Linux command-line interface (CLI) with confidence
- Managing users, groups, and permissions
- Understanding and controlling system processes
- Handling software installation and updates using package managers
- Managing local storage, partitions, and filesystems
- Introduction to systemd services and boot targets
- Basic network configuration and firewalls
- Accessing and securing Linux systems remotely
- System monitoring, troubleshooting, and log analysis
Features
- Foundational Linux Skills Learn to confidently work with the Linux command line, file systems, and essential system components — perfect for beginners or those transitioning into Linux-based environments.
- Hands-On, Practical Training Focused on real-world administration tasks: managing users, configuring storage, running system processes, and troubleshooting common issues.
- User & Permission Management Understand how to create, modify, and manage users and groups — and apply permission models to control access across the system.
- Storage & Filesystem Administration Gain practical experience with partitions, logical volumes (LVM), mounting, and maintaining file systems.
- Service & Process Management Learn how to manage system services using systemd, monitor active processes, and control system boot behavior.
- Networking Basics Configure basic network interfaces and firewalls, test connectivity, and manage hostname resolution on Linux systems.
- Software Package Management Install, update, and manage software using enterprise-grade package managers like dnf or yum.
- System Monitoring & Logging Understand how to analyze system performance, view logs, and troubleshoot issues using built-in Linux tools.
Target audiences
- IT support professionals or Windows administrators new to Linux
- Students preparing for Red Hat Linux administration certification
- System admin teams transitioning to open-source environments
- DevOps beginners building a Linux foundation
Requirements
- No prior Linux experience required - but recommend LPI Essential Linux
- Basic understanding of computing concepts (files, processes, networking)
Instructor
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The Best Intro to Linux I’ve Taken – Tej Makes It Click!”
“This course gave me the confidence I needed to start working with Linux in a real-world environment. The content is well-structured, hands-on, and incredibly practical — but what really made the difference was Tej’s teaching style. He explains complex topics in a simple, relatable way, and his real-world experience shines through in every module. If you're looking to build a strong Linux foundation, this is the course to take!”
— Maria J., Junior Systems Administrator