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RHCSA (RedHat 9) Course Overview
RHCSA (RedHat 9) Course Curriculum
- What is Linux?
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Installation
- Accessing the Command Line
- Accessing the Command Line Using the Desktop
- Executing Commands Using the Bash Shell
- Describing Linux File System Hierarchy Concepts
- Managing Files Using Command-line Tools
- Making Links between Files
- Reading Manual Pages
- Reading Info Documentation
- Editing Text Files from the Shell Prompt
- Changing the Shell Environment
- Input-Output Redirection and Text Analysis
- Using redirection operators (>, >>, |, 2>, etc.)
- Using grep and regular expressions to analyze text
- Describing User and Group Concepts
- Gaining Superuser Access
- Managing Local User Accounts
- Managing Local Group Accounts
- Managing User Passwords
- Create/delete/modify users/groups; change passwords/aging; configure superuser access
- Managing File System Permissions from the Command Line
- Managing Default Permissions and File Access
- List, set, change ugo/rwx permissions; diagnose/correct permission problems
- Listing Processes
- Controlling Jobs
- Killing Processes
- Monitoring Process Activity
- Identify CPU/memory intensive processes and adjust scheduling
- Identifying Automatically Started System Processes
- Controlling System Services
- Start, stop, and check status of network services
- Accessing the Remote Command Line with SSH
- Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication
- Customizing OpenSSH Service Configuration
- Access remote systems via SSH; configure key-based auth; log in/switch users
- Describing System Log Architecture
- Reviewing Syslog Files
- Reviewing System Journal Entries
- Maintaining Accurate Time
- Describing Networking Concepts
- Validating Network Configuration
- Configuring Networking from the Command Line
- Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
- Configure IPv4/IPv6 addresses; hostname resolution; auto-start network services
- Managing Compressed tar Archives
- Transferring Files between Systems Securely
- Synchronizing Files between Systems Securely
- Archive/compress/unpack with tar, gzip, bzip2; securely transfer files
- Registering Systems for Red Hat Support
- Explaining and Investigating RPM Software Packages
- Installing and Updating Software Packages with DNF
- Enabling DNF Software Repositories
- Identifying File Systems and Devices
- Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
- Locating Files on the System
- Create, mount, unmount, use VFAT, ext4, xfs; mount by UUID/label at boot
- Analyzing and Managing Remote Servers
- Getting Help from Red Hat Customer Portal
- Writing Simple Bash Scripts
- Scheduling a Deferred User Job
- Scheduling Recurring User Jobs
- Scheduling Recurring System Jobs
- Managing Temporary Files
- Schedule tasks using at and cron
- Adjusting Tuning Profiles
- Influencing Process Scheduling
- Interpreting File ACLs
- Securing Files with ACLs
- Changing the SELinux Enforcement Mode
- Controlling SELinux File Contexts
- Adjusting SELinux Policy with Booleans
- Investigating and Resolving SELinux Issues
- Set enforcing/permissive modes; list/identify contexts; restore defaults; manage port labels; use booleans
- Manage Default File Permissions
- Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts
- List, create, delete partitions on MBR/GPT disks
- Creating Logical Volumes
- Extending Logical Volumes
- Create/remove physical volumes; assign to volume groups; add partitions/logical volumes/swap
- Mounting Network-Attached Storage with NFS
- Configuring SMB Server
- Mount/unmount NFS; configure autofs
- Selecting the Boot Target
- Resetting the Root Password
- Repairing File System Issues at Boot
- Boot, reboot, shut down normally; boot to targets manually; interrupt boot for access
- Managing Server Firewalls
- Controlling SELinux Port Labeling
- Restrict access using firewalld/firewall-cmd
- Automating Installation with Kickstart
Who Should Join This Course?
Our RHCSA (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9) training is ideal for professionals advancing their expertise in Linux system administration. If you relate to any of the below, this course is for you:
Beginner Linux Admins
Professionals starting with RHEL 9, user management, file systems, and shell scripting.
System Administrators
Admins deepening expertise in SELinux, firewall, storage, networking, and automation.
Career Advancers
IT pros aiming for senior Linux roles, DevOps, or Red Hat certifications (RHCE, etc.).
Certification Aspirants
Those preparing for RHCSA EX200 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Course Roadmap (Your Course Path)
Course Outcomes (Skills You Will Gain)
Core System Administration
- RHEL 9 Installation & Boot Process
- User, Group & File Permissions
- Shell Scripting & Task Automation
Security & Access Control
- SELinux Policies & Contexts
- Firewall (firewalld) Management
- SSH Hardening & System Security
Networking & Storage
- Network Configuration & Bonding
- LVM, NFS, Samba File Sharing
- Disk Partitioning & Mounts
Certification & Career Growth
- Prepare for RHCSA EX200 Exam
- Skills for Linux Admin Roles
- Pathway to RHCE, DevOps & Cloud
Job Roles by Experience Level
Junior Linux Administrator
Install RHEL 9, manage users/groups, configure file permissions, automate tasks with Bash scripts.
Senior Linux System Admin
Implement SELinux, firewalld, LVM, NFS/Samba, troubleshoot system & network issues efficiently.
Red Hat Enterprise Specialist
Lead RHEL deployments, automate infrastructure, ensure security compliance, mentor junior admins.
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RHCSA (RedHat 9) Course FAQs
The RHCSA certification validates essential skills in Linux system administration using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9). It’s ideal for IT professionals pursuing RHCSA training to manage user accounts, file systems, networking, security, and automation tasks in enterprise environments.
RHCSA training is perfect for beginners to intermediate IT admins, system engineers, or anyone aiming for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator credential. No prior Linux experience is required, but basic IT knowledge helps in mastering RHEL 9 system administration through our hands-on course.
Our comprehensive RHCSA training covers core RHEL 9 skills, including user and group management, file system administration, essential networking services, security configurations with SELinux, storage management, and Bash scripting for automation—aligning directly with the official Red Hat exam blueprint.
SkillPlus Academy’s RHCSA training includes practical labs, exam simulations, and guidance on the performance-based EX200 exam. We focus on real-world scenarios in Linux system administration to ensure you’re ready for the RHEL 9 certification, with flexible online and offline options for effective preparation.
The RHCSA certification opens doors to roles like Linux administrator, systems engineer, or DevOps specialist, with high demand in enterprise IT. Our training equips you with proven RHEL 9 skills, boosting employability and salary potential in the growing field of Linux system administration.
Yes! SkillPlus provides 100% placement support after RHCSA.