System Administration
Linux System Administrator Survival
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminPart I - Installation and Configuration
* Chapter 1 - Introduction to Linux
* Chapter 2 - Linux Hardware and Software
* Chapter 3 - Installing and Updating Linux
* Chapter 4 - LILO
* Chapter 5 - Installing and Configuring XFree86
Part II - Expanding Your System
* Chapter 6 - Devices and Device Drivers
* Chapter 7 - SCSI Devices
* Chapter 8 - Hard Disks
* Chapter 9 - CD-ROM Drives
* Chapter 10 - Sound Cards
* Chapter 11 - Terminals and term
* Chapter 12 - Tape Drives
Linux Newbies Administrator Guide
Part 0: For the Undecided (Linux Benefits)
If you are wondering what the Linux pros and cons are, and whether Linux is for you.
Part 1: Before Linux Installation
What distribution should I use, how to obtain it, Linux hardware requirements, how to partition your hard drive, about dual boot, which packages to install, which graphical user interface (GUI) to install (gnome or kde?), and how to login for the very first time.
Part 2: Linux Resources, Help and Some Links
Linux Logical Volume Management (LVM) Guide
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminTable of Contents
Introduction
1. Latest Version
2. Disclaimer
3. Contributors
1. What is LVM?
2. What is Logical Volume Management?
2.1. Why would I want it?
2.2. Benefits of Logical Volume Management on a Small System
2.3. Benefits of Logical Volume Management on a Large System
3. Anatomy of LVM
3.1. volume group (VG)
3.2. physical volume (PV)
3.3. logical volume (LV)
3.4. physical extent (PE)
3.5. logical extent (LE)
3.6. Tying it all together
Linux Administration Made Easy
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminTable of Contents
1. Preface
1.1. Acknowledgements
1.2. Copyright Information and Legal Disclaimers
1.3. A Plea for Help
2. Introduction
2.1. Scope
2.2. Choosing a Linux Distribution
3. Linux Overview
3.1. What is Linux?
3.2. Breaking the Myths
3.3. One User's Perspective
4. Installation and Hardware Configuration
4.1. Creating an Installation Diskette
4.2. Booting Linux Installation Program
4.3. Partitioning Hard Drive(s)
4.4. Setting up Swap Space
Debian GNULinux System Administrators Manual
January 3rd, 2008 | posted by adminContents
* 1 Introduction
o 1.1 About this manual
o 1.2 Where to find newer versions
o 1.3 Comments
* 2 Overview of a Debian GNU/Linux System
o 2.1 The main components of a system
* 3 Files and Devices
o 3.1 Files
o 3.2 Devices
* 4 Programs and processes
o 4.1 Programs
o 4.2 Processes
o 4.3 The /proc filesystem
o 4.4 Tools for handling programs and processes
* 5 Directory Structure
o 5.1 Directories
o 5.2 Permissions
o 5.3 Links
o 5.4 ACL - Access Control Lists
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