Create Your Portable CentOS Homelab workshop: Difference between revisions

From HOPE Wiki
Murph (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Murph (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 25: Line 25:


== Links ==
== Links ==
The slides are at:  [https://github.com/murphnj/hourlab]
The slides are at:  [https://wiki.hope.net/images/4/44/Hourlab-v8b.pdf]


The pre-recorded video is at: [https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/videos/watch/a170ccc1-5d49-4517-a5dc-c0f2844c579d]
The pre-recorded video is at: [https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/videos/watch/a170ccc1-5d49-4517-a5dc-c0f2844c579d]

Latest revision as of 02:39, 30 July 2020

Create your portable CentOS homelab in about an hour.

Abstract

Need to learn about Linux servers? Get a self-contained CentOS lab up and running in no time. It should interest anyone looking to quickly set up an environment to study Linux, either for an exam like RHCSA/CE or just to learn how it works. It will be interactive, with questions encouraged. If the workshop members bring a laptop with a VM host installed, and a Red-Hat based .iso file, they can follow along. (quickly)


Registration

registration link info TBD

Materials

The only physical materials are a computer to run your virtualization software on.

Required Software

What's required: A host computer with virtualization tools installed, a CentOS (or other RedHat-based) iso file to install, and about an hour.

A Centos 7 .iso file can be found here: [1]

Links

The slides are at: [2]

The pre-recorded video is at: [3]