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    Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference

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    Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference

    Richard Petersen, "Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference"
    McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 4 edition (June 8, 2007) | ISBN:0071486429 | 1008 pages | PDF | 4,7 Mb


    Get full details on the powerful features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora 7 from this fully revised, one-stop guide. Linux expert Richard Petersen covers all the bases, from configuring your desktop, customizing your system, and accessing software repositories to handling files and directories, managing devices and servers, and sharing system resources.

    Inside, you'll get in-depth coverage of Fedora 7's device and network autoconfiguration, IPv6 and .NET support, SE Linux, software repository installs, custom distribution spins, and system administration tools. You'll learn how to deploy sound security measures, configure automatic device detection, set up logical volumes for file management, and create your own Fedora distribution using your favorite software.
    Install, use, secure, and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the new Fedora 7
    Configure services using Fedora administration tools for network access, software updates, and file management (LVM and GFS2)
    Manage users, services, file systems, hotplug devices, and printers
    Deploy powerful desktop, office, database, graphics, multimedia, e-mail, Web, and FTP applications
    Optimize security with IPsec, SE Linux, Kerberos, and Netfilter
    Maintain FTP, Web, mail, DNS, proxy, print, news, and database servers
    Administer system resources using GRUB, Yum, HAL, MONO, and udev
    Select, download, and install a Fedora distribution spin
    Auto-configure IPv6, DHCPv6, and DHCP networks
    Access remote files and printers with NFS, GFS2, and SAMBA