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Application and compliance requirements can make us do funny things. Things like intentionally keeping our OS at an older release. But you would not want to leave your critical applications vulnerable to a security flaw, would you? With Red Hat Enterprise Linux, we give you the option to stay on a sub-release of RHEL, without also having to give up your security fixes. In our episode today, we are going to show you how! - - - - - Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge. Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux: https://developers.redhat.com/register Try it for yourself: https://redhat.com/interactive-labs Join our Discord: https://red.ht/rhel-discord Nate Lager: https://social.undrground.org/@gangrif Scott McBrien: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-mcbrien-349b356 00:00 Tab Completion Basics 02:57 Advanced Tab Completion Techniques 05:00 Command History Essentials 05:47 Using Bang Commands 07:15 Control R for Command Search 09:22 Managing Command History 11:41 Moving and Editing Commands 14:28 Control Key Shortcuts 22:42 Cut, Copy, and Paste in Terminal 26:39 Swapping Characters in Commands 27:35 Fixing Transpose Issues 28:02 Swapping Words with Escape T 29:34 Weird Terminal Issues 30:22 Using Reset Command 32:07 Handy Control Commands 33:22 Creating Command Aliases 37:17 Dynamic Prompts with SE Linux 43:23 Understanding Bash Profile vs. Bash RC

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