... section,
depending on the type of system (Desktop, Workstation, Server) that you have
installed.
■■ Accessories — Here you can find applications that don’t fit well into
the other categories, such ... the system volume, use the utility here.
■■ System Settings — This menu item contains Enterprise Linux system
administration utilities and some GNOME configuration utilities as well....
... Red Hat boot disk starts your PC and the Red Hat Linux installation
program. After you install Red Hat Linux, you no longer need the Red Hat
boot disk (except when you want to reinstall Red Hat ... section.
Creating the Red Hat Boot Disk
To boot Red Hat Linux for the first time and start the Red Hat Linux installa-
tion program, you need a Red Hat bo...
... using the Red Hat Network, you must first register your
system with Red Hat by using the Red Hat Network registration client.
NOTE You can also register for the Red Hat Network at the Red Hat Web ... RHEL
users is that when you diverge from the Red Hat blessed kernel or kernel
sources, you lose official Red Hat support; if Red Hat support is important to
you,...
... set b, c, d, e, f
[1- 4,7 -9] Denotes any two numbers, the first of which must be 1, 2, 3,
or 4 and the second of which must be 7, 8, or 9
[aeiou] Denotes any character that is a vowel
[b,aeiou] ... for your system s DNS server(s). Make sure that the val-
ues are correct. If you are using Red Hat Linux on a system attached to a net-
work without a DNS server, or if y...
... covered is the Red Hat Network, a subscription service
available with Red Hat Enterprise Linux that you can use to keep your system
current. You can register your systems with Red Hat and then ... for the following books: KDE Bible, The Samba Book, Unix Weekend
Crash Course, Red Hat Linux 9 For Dummies, Solaris 9 For Dummies, Fedora Linux
2 For Dummies, and Linux Tim...
... decided, also, to assume the con-
trol that Linux offers, and the responsibilities that this entails.
By its very nature as a modern, multiuser operating system, Linux requires
a degree of administration ... is.
Summary
As you, the system administrator, read this book, bear in mind that your tasks
are ongoing and that there is never a machine that is completely tuned, entirely
up to...
... configuration files,
documentation, and binary files for the Perl programming language come in a
Red Hat package. You use a special program called Red Hat Package Manager
(RPM) to install, uninstall, and ... set of packages that Red Hat recommends for instal-
lation for the class of installation (Personal Desktop, Workstation, Server, or
Custom) you have chosen. You can, however,...
... at
the file system structure are the file system commands, essential to proper file
system management. In addition to the native Linux file system, Fedora Core
and Red Hat Enterprise Linux support ... Configuration
All Red Hat systems, whether Fedora Core or Enterprise Linux, use a similar
procedure for starting up the operating system. As the system boots, the oper-
a...
... Enterprise Linux provide
support for many file systems. Linux supports those from other operating sys-
tems, remote file systems, memory file systems, CD-ROM file systems, virtual
file systems, and ... not present, ~/.cshrc ),
~/.history, ~/.login, ~/.cshdirs.
■■ zsh — zsh reads the following when starting up: /etc/zshenv,
~/.zshenv, /etc/zprofile, ~/.zprofile, /etc/zshrc,
~/.zshrc, an...
... Figure 8- 2, you can see that the
first few services start in this order: kudzu, reconfig, iptables, and network.
That is so because their scripts are named S05kudzu, S06cpuspeed,
S08iptables, and ... GPG keys for Red Hat Net-
work. No files in this directory should be edited by hand. For more informa-
tion on Red Hat Network, see the Red Hat Network Web site at https://
rhn.re...