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LHB Linux Digest #25.19: Newly Launched Systemd Course, Docker System Sub-Commands, Hard Links and More

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 25 Jul 2025 17:17:39 +0530


I am a strong believer in micro-learning. Sure, we have long courses on huge topics like Linux and Ansible, but we also have courses on relatively smaller topics like SSH and Kubernetes Operators.

Now, we have a new micro-course on systemd. Like most of our educational material, this too is a hands-on course. Meaning, you will learn by following the steps on your system.

The systemd Playbook: Learn by Doing
Master systemd the practical wayβ€”one lab at a time.

This systemd course is for Pro members only, so if you don't have a Pro membership yet, perhaps it is time to upgrade your membership.

We have just launched the "lifetime membership" option. For a single payment, you get the Plus membership of the Learner tier forever. No recurring payment, you pay just once and enjoy forever. First 50 lifetime members get it for just $99 instead of $139.

Get Lifetime membership for just $99

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