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<para>
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Topics covered in this section include:
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<simplelist type="vert" columns="1">
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<member><xref linkend="osgs"> Getting Started</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osswitch"> Switching from Other Operating Systems</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osdist"> Distributions</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osinstall"> Installation</member>
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<member><xref linkend="oskernel"> Kernel</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osboot"> Boot Loaders and Booting the OS</member>
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<member><xref linkend="ospp"> Parallel Processing</member>
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<member><xref linkend="ospartitions"> Partitions and Filesystems</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osraid"> RAID</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osprinting"> Printing</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osshell"> Shell</member>
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<member><xref linkend="osusing"> Using Linux</member>
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</simplelist>
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</para>
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<sect2 id="osgs">
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<title>Getting Started</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../INFO-SHEET.html">
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INFO-SHEET</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Linux Information Sheet</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Sep 1998</CiteTitle>.
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Provides basic information about the Linux operating system,
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including an explanation of Linux, a list of features, some
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requirements, and some resources. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO/index.html">
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Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Unix and Internet Fundamentals HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2007</CiteTitle>.
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Describes the working basics of PC-class computers, Unix-like
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operating systems, and the Internet in non-technical language. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="osswitch">
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<title>Switching from Other Operating Systems</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../DOSEMU-HOWTO.html">
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DOSEMU-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The dosemu HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Dec 2002</CiteTitle>.
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DOSEMU stands for DOS Emulation, and is an application that enables the
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Linux OS to run many DOS programs. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html">
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DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>From DOS/Windows to Linux HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Aug 1999</CiteTitle>.
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Written for all the DOS and Windows users who have decided to switch
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to Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+Windows-HOWTO/index.html">
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Linux+Windows-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Linux + Windows HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Dec 2001</CiteTitle>.
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Aimed at assisting those who wish to use
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the features of both Linux and Windows on the
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same host. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO/index.html">
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VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>From VMS to Linux HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Sep 2004</CiteTitle>.
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Aimed at all those who have been using VMS and now need or want to
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switch to Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="osdist">
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<title>Distributions</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<CiteTitle>Linux From Scratch HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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Describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch
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from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the
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source code of software that we need. </Para>
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<Para>Replaced by the <ULINK URL="../../guides.html#lfs">Linux From Scratch</ULink>
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book. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="osinstall">
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<title>Installation</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Pre-Installation-Checklist/index.html">
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Pre-Installation-Checklist</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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GNU/Linux Pre-Installation Checklist</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Nov 2000</CiteTitle>.
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An aide-memoire which may make installation of Linux a
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pleasant experience for you. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Installation-HOWTO/index.html">
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Installation-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Linux Installation HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2002</CiteTitle>.
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How to obtain and install Linux software. It is the first document
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which a new Linux user should read to get started. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Post-Installation-Checklist/index.html">
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Post-Installation-Checklist</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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GNU/Linux Post-Installation Checklist</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Jun 2001</CiteTitle>.
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Provides a checklist for steps you should take immediately
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after installing GNU/Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Compaq-Remote-Insight-Board-HOWTO/index.html">
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Compaq-Remote-Insight-Board-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>HOWTO Use a Compaq Remote Insight Lights Out Edition for a
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Headless, Remote Linux Installation</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Apr 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Describes the installation of Linux on a headless Compaq
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ProLiant server with a Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out
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Edition card without physical access to the system. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Debian-Jigdo/index.html">
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Debian-Jigdo</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Dec 2005</CiteTitle>.
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Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
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a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
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Debian ISOs. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Glibc-Install-HOWTO/index.html">
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Glibc-Install-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Glibc Installation HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2004</CiteTitle>.
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Explains how you install a new version of glibc on your system. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Hardware-HOWTO/index.html">
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Hardware-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2007</CiteTitle>.
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Lists most of the hardware supported by Linux and helps you locate
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any necessary drivers. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Installfest-HOWTO/index.html">
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Installfest-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Linux Installfest HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Dec 2006</CiteTitle>.
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Provides some guidelines that should help you run a
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successful installfest. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Install-From-ZIP.html">
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Install-From-ZIP</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux Install From PPA-Zip drive mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Apr 1998</CiteTitle>.
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How to install Linux from a parallel port zip drive using the
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Slackware Linux distribution. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Install-Strategies/index.html">
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Install-Strategies</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux Installation Strategies</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: May 2001</CiteTitle>.
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Discusses a few installation strategies for those who
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intend to dual-boot between Windows and Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2.html">
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Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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The Linux-DOS-Win95-OS2 mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Nov 1997</CiteTitle>.
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Presents a procedure to make 4 operating systems co-exist on a single
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hard disk. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+FreeBSD.html">
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Linux+FreeBSD</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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The Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Mar 2000</CiteTitle>.
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How to use Linux and FreeBSD on the same system. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+Solaris.html">
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Linux+Solaris</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux+Solaris mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Apr 2000</CiteTitle>.
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Describes how to use Solaris and Linux together on one machine.
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It addresses common questions like multibooting and file-sharing. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+Win95/index.html">
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Linux+Win95</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux + Windows 95 mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Apr 2001</CiteTitle>.
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Details how to install Linux on a machine that currently runs
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Windows 95. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux+WinNT.html">
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Linux+WinNT</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux+WindowsNT mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Nov 2009</CiteTitle>.
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Covers some ways on how to install both Linux and Windows NT
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on the same computer and how to boot either of them from
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within LILO menu. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../PLIP.html">
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PLIP</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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LINUX PLIP mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Mar 1998</CiteTitle>.
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Will hopefully let you build and use a Parallel Line Interface Protocol. </Para></ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../PLIP-Install-HOWTO.html">
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PLIP-Install-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>PLIP Install HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2002</CiteTitle>.
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How to install a Gnu/Linux distribution on a computer without
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Ethernet card, nor cdrom, but just a local floppy drive and a remote
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nfs server attached by a Null-Modem parallel cable. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../RedHat-CD-HOWTO/index.html">
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RedHat-CD-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Burning a RedHat CD HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Oct 2003</CiteTitle>.
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How to make your own CDs from the Red Hat Linux distribution
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equivalent to the ones commercially available from Red Hat. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Saving-Space.html">
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Saving-Space</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Saving Space mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Apr 1999</CiteTitle>.
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Directions for squeezing your Linux installation into
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the least possible space. Particularly aimed at notebook users. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Small-Memory/index.html">
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Small-Memory</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Small Memory Mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Dec 2000</CiteTitle>.
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How to run Linux on a system with a small amount of memory. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Swap-Space.html">
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Swap-Space</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Linux Swap Space Mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Dec 2002</CiteTitle>.
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How to share your Linux swap partition with Windows. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../TimeSys-Linux-Install-HOWTO/index.html">
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TimeSys-Linux-Install-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>TimeSys Linux Install HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2005</CiteTitle>.
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A quick-start guide for installing TimeSys
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Linux on a typical desktop workstation. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Upgrade/index.html">
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Upgrade</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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Upgrading Your linux Distribution mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Mar 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Hints and tips on upgrading from one linux distribution to another. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="oskernel">
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<title>Kernel</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../BogoMips/index.html">
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BogoMips</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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BogoMips mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: Mar 2006</CiteTitle>.
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Some information about BogoMips, compiled from various sources. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../BootPrompt-HOWTO.html">
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BootPrompt-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Linux BootPrompt HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2003</CiteTitle>.
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A compilation of all the possible boot time arguments that can be
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passed to the Linux kernel at boot time. Includes all kernel and
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device parameters. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../IO-Perf-HOWTO/index.html">
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IO-Perf-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>I/O Performance HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Covers information on available patches for the 2.4 kernel
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that will improve the I/O performance of your Linux operating system. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Kernel-HOWTO/index.html">
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Kernel-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Linux Kernel HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Removed: November 2003</CiteTitle>.
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This HOWTO has been removed for review. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../KernelAnalysis-HOWTO.html">
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KernelAnalysis-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>KernelAnalysis-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2003</CiteTitle>.
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Explains some things about the Linux Kernel,
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such as the most important components, how they work, and so on. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Kerneld/index.html">
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Kerneld</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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The Linux kerneld mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: May 2000</CiteTitle>.
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Explains how you can use the kerneld function in the Linux kernels. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../libdc1394-HOWTO/index.html">
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libdc1394-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Libdc1394 Library Support for IEEE 1394 Cameras HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Apr 2007</CiteTitle>.
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Discusses how to set up the libdc1394 library on
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Linux for support of IEEE 1394 (FireWire) cameras. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Linux-Crash-HOWTO/index.html">
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Linux-Crash-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Linux Crash HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jan 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Describes the installation and usage of the LKCD (Linux Kernel
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Crash Dump) package. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Module-HOWTO/index.html">
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Module-HOWTO</ULink>,
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|
<CiteTitle>Linux Loadable Kernel Module HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Sep 2006</CiteTitle>.
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|
Explains what Linux loadable kernel modules (LKMs) are,
|
|
and how to use and create them. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Modules/index.html">
|
|
Modules</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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|
Linux Modules Installation mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: n/a</CiteTitle>
|
|
How to successfully set up Linux with modules configured and working. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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|
<ULINK URL="../PA-RISC-Linux-Boot-HOWTO/index.html">
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PA-RISC-Linux-Boot-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>PA-RISC/Linux Boot HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 2006</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Outlines the procedures for getting the current
|
|
PA-RISC/Linux development kernel to boot on your PA-RISC system.
|
|
It also explains the functions of PALO, the kernel loader
|
|
for PA/Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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|
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<ListItem>
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|
<Para>
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|
<ULINK URL="../Process-Accounting/index.html">
|
|
Process-Accounting</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Enabling Process Accounting on Linux</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Feb 2001</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes the basics of enabling process accounting on Linux. </Para>
|
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</ListItem>
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|
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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|
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<sect2 id="osboot">
|
|
<title>Boot Loaders and Booting the OS</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Bootdisk-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Bootdisk-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jan 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to design and build your own boot/root diskettes for Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Disk-on-Chip-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Disk-on-Chip-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Disk on Chip HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Sep 2006</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Discusses how to make the Flash Drives Linux bootable.
|
|
Describes how to boot from such a drive, instead of from
|
|
the normal hard drive. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
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|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html">
|
|
From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>From Power Up To Bash Prompt</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A brief description of what happens in a Linux system from the time
|
|
that you turn on the power, to the time that you log in and get a
|
|
bash prompt. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
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|
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<ListItem>
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|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../LILO.html">
|
|
LILO</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
LILO mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Nov 2009</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Lilo (LILO) is the most used Linux Loader for the x86 flavour of
|
|
Linux. This describes some typical Lilo installations. Intended
|
|
as a supplement to the Lilo User's Guide. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Linux-i386-Boot-Code-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Linux-i386-Boot-Code-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux i386 Boot Code HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Feb 2004</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes Linux i386 boot code, serving as a study guide and
|
|
source commentary. In addition to C-like pseudocode source
|
|
commentary, it also presents keynotes of toolchains and specs
|
|
related to kernel development. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Linux-Init-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Linux-Init-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux 2.4.x Initialization for IA-32 HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2001</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A description of the Linux 2.4 kernel initialization
|
|
sequence on IA-32 processors. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Linux+NT-Loader.html">
|
|
Linux+NT-Loader</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
NT OS Loader + Linux mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Sep 1997</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes the use of the Windows NT boot loader to start Linux.
|
|
This procedures have been tested with Windows NT 4.0 WS and
|
|
Linux 2.0. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Linux+Win9x+Grub-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Linux+Win9x+Grub-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux+Win9x+Grub HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jan 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to use the GRUB bootloader to turn
|
|
your computer into a Windows + Linux dual boot machine, without
|
|
affecting your current Linux installation. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Loadlin+Win95-98-ME.html">
|
|
Loadlin+Win95-98-ME</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
The Loadlin+Win95/98/ME mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Feb 2001</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes how to use Loadlin with Windows 95/98/ME to boot
|
|
to Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../MILO-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
MILO-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Alpha Miniloader HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes the Alpha Linux Miniloader (also known as MILO), a program
|
|
for Alpha-based systems that can be used to initialize the machine
|
|
and load Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Multiboot-with-GRUB.html">
|
|
Multiboot-with-GRUB</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Multiboot with GRUB Mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Jan 2001</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to install Windows 98, Windows 2000, DOS and Linux using GRUB. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Multiboot-with-LILO.html">
|
|
Multiboot-with-LILO</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Win95 + WinNT + Linux multiboot using LILO mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Mar 1998</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to multiboot between Windows 95, Windows NT, and Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../PA-RISC-Linux-Boot-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
PA-RISC-Linux-Boot-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>PA-RISC/Linux Boot HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 2006</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Outlines the procedures for getting the current
|
|
PA-RISC/Linux development kernel to boot on your PA-RISC system.
|
|
It also explains the functions of PALO, the kernel loader
|
|
for PA/Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../SRM-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
SRM-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>SRM Firmware HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes how to boot Linux/Alpha using the SRM console, which is
|
|
the console firmware also used to boot Compaq Tru64 Unix (also known
|
|
as Digital Unix and OSF/1) and OpenVMS. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
</ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="ospp">
|
|
<title>Parallel Processing</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
|
|
<ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Parallel-Processing-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Parallel-Processing-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 2004</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Discusses the four basic approaches to parallel processing that are
|
|
available to Linux users: SMP Linux systems, clusters of networked
|
|
Linux systems, parallel execution using multimedia instructions
|
|
(i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel) processors hosted by a Linux
|
|
system. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../SMP-HOWTO.html">
|
|
SMP-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux SMP HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Reviews main issues related to SMP configuration under Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
</ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="ospartitions">
|
|
<title>Partitions and Filesystems</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
|
|
<ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Filesystems-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Filesystems-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Filesystems HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jan 2007</CiteTitle>.
|
|
About filesystems and accessing filesystems. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Cryptoloop-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Cryptoloop-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Cryptoloop HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2004</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Eplains how to create encrypted file systems using the
|
|
Cryptoloop functionality. Cryptoloop is part of the CryptoAPI in
|
|
the 2.6 Linux kernel series. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Disk-Encryption-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Disk-Encryption-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Disk Encryption HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2004</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A method is described for encrypting a hard disk,
|
|
either in whole or in part, with the encryption key stored
|
|
on an external medium for increased security. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Ext2fs-Undeletion.html">
|
|
Ext2fs-Undeletion</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Linux Ext2fs Undeletion mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Feb 1999</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Presents a discussion of how to retrieve deleted files from
|
|
a Second Extended File System. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../LVM-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
LVM-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Logical Volume Manager HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2006</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes how to build, install, and configure LVM for Linux. </para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../NFS-Root.html">
|
|
NFS-Root</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
NFS-Root mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Sep 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to setup a ``disc-less'' Linux workstation, which mounts it's
|
|
root filesystems via NFS. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../NFS-Root-Client-mini-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
NFS-Root-Client-mini-HOWTO</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
NFS-Root-Client Mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Feb 1999</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to create client root directories on a server that is using
|
|
NFS Root mounted clients. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Partition/index.html">
|
|
Partition</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Linux Partition HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Dec 2005</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Teaches you how to plan and layout disk space for your Linux system. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Partition-Rescue/index.html">
|
|
Partition-Rescue</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Partition Rescue HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Nov 2008</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes how to rescue your Linux partition if it has
|
|
been deleted. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Partition-Mass-Storage-Definitions-Naming-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Partition-Mass-Storage-Definitions-Naming-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Partitions-Mass-Storage-Definitions-Naming-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2009</CiteTitle>.
|
|
</Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Partition-Mass-Storage-Dummies-Linux-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Partition-Mass-Storage-Dummies-Linux-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Partition-Mass-Storage-Dummies-Linux-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Apr 2009</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A document about partitioning usual mass storage that can be
|
|
magnetic rotating hard drives or Solid State Drives (SSD - including
|
|
flash cards or USB keys). </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../SquashFS-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
SquashFS-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>SquashFS HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2008</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes the usage of SquashFS - a highly-compressed
|
|
file system for Linux, which is intended for use in tiny/embedded
|
|
Linux systems, as well as for read-only archiving and general
|
|
in-file system compression. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Swap-Space.html">
|
|
Swap-Space</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Linux Swap Space Mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Dec 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to share your Linux swap partition with Windows. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../UMSDOS-HOWTO.html">
|
|
UMSDOS-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>UMSDOS HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Dec 2001</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Explains how to use Umsdos (a linux file system) in different
|
|
configurations, and its operation. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
</ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
</para>
|
|
|
|
</sect2>
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="osraid">
|
|
<title>RAID</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
|
|
<ItemizedList>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Antares-RAID-sparcLinux-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Antares-RAID-sparcLinux-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Antares-RAID-sparcLinux-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Describes how to install, configure, and maintain a hardware RAID built
|
|
around the 5070 SBUS host based RAID controller by Antares Microsystems.
|
|
</Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../ATA-RAID-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
ATA-RAID-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux ATA RAID HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: May 2002</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Explains how to install Linux on an Intel
|
|
Pentium compatible computer with an ATA RAID Controller (onboard chip
|
|
or seperate card), single or multiple processors and at least two hard
|
|
disks. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Boot+Root+Raid+LILO.html">
|
|
Boot+Root+Raid+LILO</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
|
|
Boot + Root + Raid + Lilo : Software Raid mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Jul 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A cookbook for setting up root raid using the 0.90 raidtools
|
|
for bootable raid mounted on root using standard LILO. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../DPT-Hardware-RAID-HOWTO.html">
|
|
DPT-Hardware-RAID-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Linux DPT Hardware RAID HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Aug 2004</CiteTitle>.
|
|
How to set up hardware RAID under Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Root-RAID-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Root-RAID-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Root RAID HOWTO cookbook</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
This document only applies to the OLD raidtools, versions 0.50
|
|
and under. The workarounds and solutions addressed in this HOWTO
|
|
have largely been made obsolete by the vast improvment in the 0.90
|
|
raidtools and accompanying kernel patch to the 2.0.37, 2.2x and
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2.3x series kernels. You may find the detailed descriptions
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useful, particularly if you plan to run root raid or use initrd.
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</Para>
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<Para>
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<CiteTitle>original description:</CiteTitle>
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A cookbook for creating a root mounted raid filesystem and companion
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fallback rescue system using linux initrd. Step-by-step instructions
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for both raid1 and raid5 md0 devices. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Software-RAID-HOWTO.html">
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Software-RAID-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Software-RAID HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 2004</CiteTitle>.
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How to use Software RAID under Linux. It addresses a specific
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version of the Software RAID layer, namely the 0.90 RAID layer made
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by Ingo Molnar and others. This is the RAID layer that will be
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standard in Linux-2.4, and it is the version that is also used by
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Linux-2.2 kernels shipped from some vendors. The 0.90 RAID support
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is available as patches to Linux-2.0 and Linux-2.2, and is by many
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considered far more stable that the older RAID support already in
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those kernels. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO.html">
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Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Software-RAID HOWTO (earlier implementation)</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 1998</CiteTitle>.
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How to use Software RAID under Linux. RAID stands for "Redundant
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Array of Inexpensive Disks". For users of the Linux MD kernel
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extension, the associated tools, and their use. This HOWTO addresses
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an earlier implementation. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="osprinting">
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<title>Printing</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Printing-HOWTO/index.html">
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Printing-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Linux Printing HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 2003</CiteTitle>.
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A collection of information on how to generate, preview, print and
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fax anything under Linux (and other Unices in general). </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Printing-Usage-HOWTO.html">
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Printing-Usage-HOWTO</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>The Linux Printing Usage HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Feb 1998</CiteTitle>.
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How to use the print system under Linux. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Debian-and-Windows-Shared-Printing/index.html">
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Debian-and-Windows-Shared-Printing</ULink>,
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<CiteTitle>Debian and Windows Shared Printing mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
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Demonstrates how to use command-line tools to configure your
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Debian system for printing. It explains how to send documents from Linux
|
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to Windows printers and how to share Linux printers with Windows PCs. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Print2Win.html">
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Print2Win</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
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The Linux Print2Win mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
|
|
Updated: Jul 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Contains the general configuration to get linux printing
|
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to a Windows print share. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="osshell">
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<title>Shell</title>
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<para>
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<ItemizedList>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<ULINK URL="../Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO/index.html">
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|
Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Advanced Bash-Scripting HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</PARA> <Para>
|
|
A guide to shell scripting, using Bash. </Para>
|
|
<Para>Replaced by the <ULINK URL="../../guides.html#abs">Advanced
|
|
Bash-Scripting Guide</ULink>. </Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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|
<ULINK URL="../Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
Bash-Prompt-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Bash Prompt HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 2003</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Creating and controlling terminal and xterm prompts is discussed,
|
|
including incorporating standard escape sequences to give username,
|
|
current working directory, time, etc. </Para>
|
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</ListItem>
|
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|
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<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>BASH Programming - Introduction HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2000</CiteTitle>.
|
|
This article intends to help you to start programming
|
|
basic-to-intermediate shell scripts. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
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|
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</ItemizedList>
|
|
|
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</para>
|
|
|
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</sect2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<sect2 id="osusing">
|
|
<title>Using Linux</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>
|
|
|
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<ItemizedList>
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|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../RPM-HOWTO/index.html">
|
|
RPM-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>RPM HOWTO - RPM at Idle</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Nov 1999</CiteTitle>.
|
|
RPM is the RPM Package Manager. It is an open packaging
|
|
system available for anyone to use. It allows users to take source
|
|
code for new software and package it into source and binary form such
|
|
that binaries can be easily installed and tracked and source can be
|
|
rebuilt easily. It also maintains a database of all packages and their
|
|
files that can be used for verifying packages and querying for
|
|
information about files and/or packages. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Software-Building-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Software-Building-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>Building and Installing Software Packages for Linux</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 1999</CiteTitle>.
|
|
A comprehensive guide to building and installing "generic" UNIX
|
|
software distributions under Linux. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
|
|
|
<ListItem>
|
|
<Para>
|
|
<ULINK URL="../Tips-HOWTO.html">
|
|
Tips-HOWTO</ULink>,
|
|
<CiteTitle>The Linux Tips HOWTO</CiteTitle>
|
|
</Para><Para>
|
|
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jun 1998</CiteTitle>.
|
|
Contains those hard to find hints and tweekings that make Linux a bit
|
|
nicer. </Para>
|
|
</ListItem>
|
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|
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</ItemizedList>
|
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|
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</para>
|
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|
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</sect2>
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