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Red Hat 9 - Table of Contents

Red Hat Linux Documentation CD

Red Hat Linux 9

Click on the name of the manual to view the HTML-browsable version from the CD-ROM:

  • Red Hat Glossary: Provides definitions for common computer terms as well as some Linux-specific terms. While reading any of the Red Hat manuals, refer to this glossary when necessary.
  • Red Hat Linux x86 Installation Guide: Provides step-by-step instructions for installing Red Hat Linux, from gathering information about your system to booting Red Hat Linux for the first time.
  • Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide: Explains what to do after installing Red Hat Linux. Learn how to manage files and directories, configure an email client, play audio CDs, and more.
  • Red Hat Linux Customization Guide: Read about how to customize your Red Hat Linux system to fit your needs. Step-by-step guides, designed for a beginner or intermediate user, are available for setting up a network interface card, configuring NFS shares, configuring Samba shares, managing your software using RPM, and much more.
  • Red Hat Linux Reference Guide: Contains background information and solutions for a variety of different issues, including the Red Hat Linux boot process, default user and group configurations and methods, and HTTPD directives.
  • Red Hat Linux Security Guide: Provides comprehensive information about creating and maintaining secure Red Hat Linux systems. This guide discusses how to secure workstations and servers against malicious intruders, verify system security, detect security breaches, and react to an intrusion in the event one occurs.
  • Red Hat Linux System Administration Primer: Provides an overview of Linux system administration for the new system administrator. Topics discussed include resource utilization, storage management, backup guidelines, and disaster recovery.
  • Maximum RPM: This community-maintained book, originally published by Red Hat in 1997, is an in-depth view of the RPM Package Manager.



Last updated: 29/04/2007