If your Linux system is running slowly, the first place to look is usually the disks. Often, a slow disk can cause a significant slowdown in overall system performance. In this blog post, we will discuss four ways to troubleshoot slow disks in Linux. We will also provide some tips on how to improve disk …
Posts from: June 2022
In Linux, there are three ways to list mount points: using the df command, using the mount command, and using the cat /proc/mounts command. In this blog post, we will discuss each of these commands in detail. We will also provide examples of how to use each command. By the end of this blog post, …
There are many different ways to list all the users in Linux. In this blog post, we will discuss two of the most common methods. The first method is to use the “cat /etc/passwd” command. This command prints a list of all the users who are stored in the “/etc/passwd” file. The second method is …
In Linux, there are a few ways to create a file. In this blog post, we will discuss 8 of the most common methods. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to understand them all before choosing which one to use. Let’s get started! create a file with touch command …
There are a few ways to append text to the end of a file in Linux. In this blog post, we will discuss two of them: using the “>>” operator, and using the “tee” command. Let’s get started! Append text to the end of a file with >> operator in Linux The “>>” operator is …
In computing, a page is a unit of memory. The size of a page depends on the operating system and hardware. In Linux, a page is usually 4096 bytes (4 KB). However, in some cases pages can be up to 16384 bytes (16 KB) in size. This larger size is called a “hugepage.” In this …
In this blog post, we will discuss three different ways to check the running time of a process in Linux. This is a useful tool for troubleshooting and determining how long specific processes are taking to run. We will also discuss some of the benefits of each method. Let’s get started! Check process running time …
In this blog post, we will discuss two ways to change file permissions in Linux. The first way is through the use of the chmod command, and the second way is through the use of the graphical interface. We will also discuss what file permissions are and why they are important. Let’s get started! Understanding …
There are a few different ways to get the last modified time of a file in Linux. In this blog post, we will discuss three of them. The first method is to use the stat command. The second method is to use the data command. The third method is to use the ls command. Let’s …
If you’re running a business on Amazon Web Services (AWS), then you know that instances are an important part of your infrastructure. It’s crucial to be able to identify your instances easily, so that you can manage them effectively. In this blog post, we will discuss three different ways to check your EC2 instance ID. …