System Management
Learn how to manage your FreeBSD system with this step-by-step guide on system management tasks and best practices for FreeBSD.
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This Document is actively being developed as a part of ongoing FreeBSD learning efforts. Chapters will be added periodically.
FreeBSD: System Management
- How to Add and Remove User Accounts via the Command Line on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Grant Sudo Privileges to Users on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Update FreeBSD with `freebsd-update fetch install` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Schedule Tasks with `cron` and `crontab` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to View System Logs Using `dmesg` and `/var/log/messages` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Manage Services with `service` and `/etc/rc.conf` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Change the System Hostname Permanently on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Set the Timezone Using `tzsetup` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Monitor CPU/RAM Usage with `top` and `htop` on FreeBSD Operating System
- How to Configure Static IP Addresses in `/etc/rc.conf` on FreeBSD Operating System
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