Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Linux Administration Made Easy
1999-11-01
beta
1999-11-01
beta
linux, system administration, user accounts, groups, filesystem,
init, boot, shutdown, managing, backups, installation, configure,
hardware configuration, enterprise computing
This documentation will attempt to summarize the installation and
configuration, as well as the day-to-day administrative and
maintenance procedures that should be followed to keep a Linux-based
server or desktop system up and running. It is geared to an audience
of both corporate as well as home users. It is not intended to be a
full overview of Unix operations, as there are several good texts
available as well as on-line documentation which can be referred to
in cases where more detailed information is required.
administrator's guide
Global
Linux
Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Linux Administration Made Easy
1999-11-01
beta
1999-11-01
beta
linux, system administration, user accounts, groups, filesystem,
init, boot, shutdown, managing, backups, installation, configure,
hardware configuration, enterprise computing
This documentation will attempt to summarize the installation and
configuration, as well as the day-to-day administrative and
maintenance procedures that should be followed to keep a Linux-based
server or desktop system up and running. It is geared to an audience
of both corporate as well as home users. It is not intended to be a
full overview of Unix operations, as there are several good texts
available as well as on-line documentation which can be referred to
in cases where more detailed information is required.
administrator's guide
Global
Linux
Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Steve
Frampton
frampton@LinuxNinja.com
Linux Administration Made Easy
1999-11-01
beta
1999-11-01
beta
linux, system administration, user accounts, groups, filesystem,
init, boot, shutdown, managing, backups, installation, configure,
hardware configuration, enterprise computing
This documentation will attempt to summarize the installation and
configuration, as well as the day-to-day administrative and
maintenance procedures that should be followed to keep a Linux-based
server or desktop system up and running. It is geared to an audience
of both corporate as well as home users. It is not intended to be a
full overview of Unix operations, as there are several good texts
available as well as on-line documentation which can be referred to
in cases where more detailed information is required.
administrator's guide
Global
Linux