Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed
by Fox, Tammy-
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Summary
Author Biography
Tammy Fox has been using Linux for programming, writing, system administration, and all day-to-day computer tasks for more than 10 years. From 2000 until 2005, she worked for Red Hat as a technical writer, team lead, programmer, build script maintainer, magazine editor, and marketing project manager. During her time in documentation, she created a new manual, the Red Hat Linux Customization Guide, which eventually became the Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration Guide. She also wrote and contributed to the Red Hat configuration tools, including writing Red Hat Logviewer. Before joining Red Hat, Tammy co-wrote and taught Linux integration and performance classes for a leading computer manufacturer. She has also been a computer consultant for leading computer communication companies.
Tammy has founded three efforts to continue the education of Linux users. She is the founding editor of Red Hat Magazine, which continues to be an online publication. She is also the founding leader of the Fedora Docs Project, acting as the organizer, a writer, and an editor. And she continues to provide free online content for new Linux users with her website www.linuxheadquarters.com, which was established with her husband in 2000.
Table of Contents
| Installation and Configuration | |
| Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux | |
| Choosing an Installation Method | |
| Creating the Installation Source | |
| Starting the Installation | |
| Performing the Installation | |
| Installing with Kickstart | |
| Installing with PXE | |
| Performing an Upgrade | |
| Red Hat Network Provisioning | |
| Summary | |
| Post-Installation Configuration | |
| Red Hat Setup Agent | |
| Logging In for the First Time | |
| Network Configuration | |
| Printer Configuration | |
| Adding Boot Parameters | |
| Summary | |
| Operating System Updates | |
| Navigating Through the RHN Website | |
| Assigning Users for the RHN Website | |
| Subscribing to RHN Channels | |
| Performing Actions on Individual | |
| Systems from the RHN Website | |
| Using System Groups on the RHN Website | |
| Retrieving Software from RHN with YUM | |
| Summary | |
| Operating System Core Concepts | |
| Understanding Linux Concepts | |
| Learning the Desktop | |
| Filesystem Hierarchy System | |
| Shell Basics Becoming the Root User | |
| Manual Pages Editing Text Files | |
| File Permissions Initialization Scripts Runlevels | |
| Summary | |
| Working with RPM Software | |
| Understanding How RPM Works | |
| Finding the Software | |
| Installing Software | |
| Updating Software | |
| Removing Software | |
| Verifying Software Files | |
| Querying Package Files | |
| Building RPM Packages | |
| Summary | |
| Analyzing Hardware | |
| Listing Devices Detecting Hardware | |
| Gathering Information from the BIOS | |
| Listing and Configuring Kernel Modules | |
| HAL Summary | |
| Managing Storage | |
| Understanding Partitioning | |
| Understanding LVM | |
| Understanding RAID | |
| Understanding Clustering and GFS | |
| Using Access Control Lists | |
| Using Disk Quotas | |
| Summary | |
| 64-Bit, Multi-Core, and Hyper-Threading Technology Processors | |
| 64-Bit Processors | |
| Multi-Core Processors | |
| Processors with Hyper-Threading Technology | |
| Summary | |
| System Administration | |
| Managing Users and Groups | |
| What Are Users and Groups? | |
| Managing Users | |
| Managing Groups | |
| How It All Works | |
| Best Practices | |
| Summary | |
| Techniques for Backup and Recovery | |
| Writing a Backup Plan | |
| Using Amanda for Backups | |
| Other Linux Backup | |
| Utilities Recovery and Repair | |
| Summary | |
| Automating Tasks with Scripts | |
| Writing Scripts with Bash | |
| Additional Scripting | |
| Languages Scheduling Tasks with Cron | |
| Summary | |
| Network Services | |
| Identity Management | |
| Understanding PAM | |
| Enabling NIS | |
| Enabling LDAP | |
| Enabling Kerberos | |
| Enabling SMB or Winbind Authentication | |
| Enabling with the Authentication Tool | |
| Summary | |
| Network File Sharing | |
| Network File System | |
| Samba File Sharing | |
| Summary | |
| Granting Network Connectivity with DHCP | |
| Allowing Connections Configuring the Server | |
| Logging Connections | |
| Summary | |
| Creating a Web Server with the Apache HTTP Server | |
| Apache HTTP Server and SELinux | |
| Allowing Connections Configuring the Server | |
| Logging Connections | |
| Starting and Stopping the Server | |
| Summary | |
| Hostname Resolution with BIND | |
| Understanding DNS Concepts | |
| Allowing Connections Configuring BIND | |
| Configuring BIND Graphicall | |
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