Re: [ansible-devel] Learning Ansible - No exposure to Linux

2019-10-04 Thread Ramesh RK
THanks for the reply, appreciate it.
To start with the usage will be for Windows Systems and may be then for 
others.
Also i read that there is somthing called Ansible Tower with graphic 
interface, is it advisable to learn that compare to Ansible directly :)

Kindly advice.




On Friday, October 4, 2019 at 4:46:24 PM UTC+8, Db0 wrote:
>
> 1) Depends, are you going to use ansible for configuring windows systems, 
> or all sort of operating systems? 
> 2) The distribution you're going to use ultimately doesn't matter, but 
> Fedora almost the same as Red Hat but more bleeding-edge and 
> community-driven. Since Redhat tends to be the corporate standard, you can 
> start with Fedora to be oriented towards that. 
> 3) Redhat does provide a lot of courses to learn, yes, but you should 
> start by trying to use Linux as a desktop for a while. You can combine that 
> with learning ansible, by using ansible to configure your desktop 
> initially, then use it to build a lab.
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 4:46 AM Ramesh RK > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am working on MS technologies from last 15 yrs, do have knowledge in 
>> scripting like PowerShell, VBS.
>> Never worked on Linux in my career, and now planning to learn Ansible. 
>> Understand that it does required 'basic' LINUX knowledge to understand and 
>> use.
>>
>> So seek suggestion and advice how should i be planning my learning. 
>>
>> - What level of basic LINUX knowledge i should first look at before 
>> jumping to ANsible.
>> - There are various distribution of Linux (Fedora, Redhat, Ubuntu etc), 
>> not sure how they are different. Like any command line difference.
>> - Since Ansible is accuried by RedHat, is it advisable to learn Linux 
>> from RedHat.
>>
>> Thank you all.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ramesh
>>
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[ansible-devel] Learning Ansible - No exposure to Linux

2019-10-03 Thread Ramesh RK
Hi All

I am working on MS technologies from last 15 yrs, do have knowledge in 
scripting like PowerShell, VBS.
Never worked on Linux in my career, and now planning to learn Ansible. 
Understand that it does required 'basic' LINUX knowledge to understand and 
use.

So seek suggestion and advice how should i be planning my learning. 

- What level of basic LINUX knowledge i should first look at before jumping 
to ANsible.
- There are various distribution of Linux (Fedora, Redhat, Ubuntu etc), not 
sure how they are different. Like any command line difference.
- Since Ansible is accuried by RedHat, is it advisable to learn Linux from 
RedHat.

Thank you all.

Regards
Ramesh

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