Add- User to Group in Linux

How to Add or Remove a User from a Group in Linux

Linux is by default a multi-user system (meaning many users can connect to it simultaneously and work), thus user management is one of the fundamental tasks of a system administrator. User management includes everything

Append Text to File in Linux

How to Append Text to End of File in Linux

While working with configuration files in Linux, sometimes you need to append text such as configuration parameters to an existing file. To append simply means to add text to the end or bottom of

Increase Linux Inodes on Filesystem

How to Increase Disk Inode Number in Linux

When a new file system is created on a partition on a disk in Linux, and the kernel keeps aside space for inodes during the initial structuring of the file system. The number of

Watch TCP and UDP Ports in Real-time

How to Watch TCP and UDP Ports in Real-time

In software terms, especially at the operating system level, a port is a logical construct that identifies a specific process/application or a type of network service and each network service running on a Linux

Disable SELinux in CentOS, RHEL and Fedora

How to Disable SELinux Temporarily or Permanently

Linux is regarded as one of the most secure operating systems you can use today, that is because of its illustrious security implementation features such as SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux). For starters, SELinux is described

Count Word Occurrences in Linux File

How to Count Word Occurrences in a Text File

Graphical User Interface word processors and note-taking applications have information or detail indicators for document details such as the count of pages, words, and characters, a headings list in word processors, a table of