附註:Includes index.
Cover -- Contents at a Glance -- TOC36;Contents -- Introduction -- Why Red Hat Linux63; -- What Youll Learn in 24 Hours -- Conventions Used in This Book -- Part I Installing Red Hat Linux -- CH36;HOUR 1 Preparing to Install Red Hat Linux -- Taking a Hardware Inventory -- Evaluating Your Hardware -- Making Space for Linux -- Launching the Red Hat Linux Installer -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 2 Installing Red Hat Linux -- Starting the Red Hat Linux Installer -- Beginning the Installation -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 3 Booting44; Logging In44; and Configuring -- Booting Red Hat Linux -- Welcome to Red Hat Linux33; -- Configuring Your Printer and Internet Service -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- Part II Using Linux at the Console -- CH36;HOUR 4 Navigating Linux at the Console -- Why Learn to Use Linux at the Console63; -- Understanding Virtual Consoles -- Introducing the Shell -- Working with the Filesystem -- Understanding Permissions -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 5 Making the Console Work for You -- Creating44; Editing44; and Saving Text Files -- Grouping Files for Efficient File Management -- Searching Files and Directories Quickly -- Using Command Output for Complex Tasks One of the greatest advantages of the Linux command line is that it enables -- Keeping Your Shell Programs Under Control -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 6 Getting Help at the Console -- Introducing Manual Pages -- Using the GNU info System -- Using the 47;usr47;share47;doc Tree -- Getting Help from the Commands -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 7 Working Without the Mouse -- Printing at the Command Line -- Creating High45;Quality Documents at the Command Line -- Performing Math Tasks Using the Binary Calculator -- Creating and Sorting Lists of Data -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 8 Networking Without Graphics -- Browsing the Web at the Console -- Managing Email at the Console -- Logging In to a Remote Linux or U
摘要:Linux is an open-source, UNIX-like operating system that has become a viable desktop system for many users, especially those involved with system and network administration. Red Hat Linux has remained a leading choice of Linux distributions for years, owning more than 80% of the U.S. Linux market. Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours covers all the most important topics for the reader who wants to get Red Hat Linux up and running and to become productive with the operating system as quickly as possible. The book covers topics such as installing, setting up, and negotiating the new desktop environment.