Installing Unix

If you're reading this book, I bet that you already have a Unix operating system installed on a system you run. Whether it's a shared server that you're renting space on for your Web site, a file server in your office, or even a PC that you've used as a Unix test platform, this first section will possibly be the least interesting one in this book.

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Categories

  • Account Management
  • Adding Disks to Your System
  • Basic Network Configuration
  • Changing System State
  • Disk Usage
  • Exploring Processes
  • File Ownership
  • Fixing Broken Disks
  • Front Matter
  • Installing Unix and Linux
  • Large File Management and Backups
  • Managing Disk Quotas
  • Managing Your Log Files
  • Multiple Boot Configurations
  • Power Scripting with awk and Perl
  • Running Internet Services
  • Running Jobs in the Future
  • Running Your Own Name Server
  • Shell Script Programming
  • The Apache Web Server
  • Unix and Linux Documentation
  • Unix and Linux Package Management
  • Virtual Hosts with Apache
  • Working with Email
  • Working with User Accounts
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