How This Book Is Organized

Each chapter in this book contains a number of labs. Each lab covers a task or problem and contains four sections:

How Do I Do That?

A description of techniques that may be used to accomplish the task or solve the problem

How Does It Work?

An explanation of how the solution and the underlying technology work

What About...

An exploration of related concepts and ideas

Where Can I Learn More?

Pointers to additional information if you want to dig into the topic in greater detail

The labs are grouped into 10 chapters:

Chapter 1, Quick Start: Installing Fedora

Covers the installation of Fedora Core using a variety of installation media and methods.

Chapter 2, Using Fedora on Your Desktop

Introduces the use of Fedora on the desktop, including the use and customization of the GNOME and KDE graphical user interfaces and the configuration of basic features such as the display and printing.

Chapter 3, Using Fedora on Your Notebook

Deals with the issues specific to using Fedora on a notebook computer, including power management, hopping between networks, and configuring external video for presentations.

Chapter 4, Basic System Management

Covers basic system management tasks, including user and group administration, file management, remote access, and service configuration.

Chapter 5, Package Management

Discusses package management—adding, removing, and updating software—and shows you how to take advantage of the thousands of packages available through Fedora’s software repositories.

Chapter 6, Storage Administration

Deals with storage administration using logical volume management and RAID arrays. It also covers data backup, including unattended overnight backups.

Chapter 7, Network Services

Is the server chapter. It covers the Samba file server (compatible with Windows systems), as well as DHCP, DNS, web, email, and print services. Web-based applications including Wikis and webmail round out the coverage.

Chapter 8, Securing Your System

Deals with security using Fedora’s security facilities including SELinux, PAM, and ACLs.

Chapter 9, The Fedora Community

Discusses the Fedora community and how you can become involved.

Chapter 10, Advanced Installation

Deals with advanced installation options, including resizing a Windows partition to make room for Fedora, automating the installation process with Kickstart, and using Xen virtualization.

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