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authorAlan Hicks <alan@lizella.net>2012-08-18 00:55:38 -0400
committerAlan Hicks <alan@lizella.net>2012-08-18 00:55:38 -0400
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downloadslackbook-7608c38825bf69fea93fec142e7a5cdcc184eb36.tar.xz
Finally removed some old lingering things from the TODO.
- gdisk is now mentioned in chapter_02 - decided against including showmount in chapter_11. This wasn't a part of the original slackbook and I don't see a reason to include it now - finger, host, dig, and mailx are now all discussed - removed old ps-imgs cruft
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* Need to mention iptables somewhere - perhaps consolidate some bits from
my iptables/netfilter presentations? --rworkman
-Chapter 2. Installation
-
-* Need to mention gdisk (for GPT parts) in the partitioning section
-
-Chapter 10. Working with Filesystems
-
-* Section 'Network Filesystems' / 'NFS'
-
- You could mention here how the command "showmount -e <remote_server> "
- allows you to find out exactly what NFS exports a remote server has made
- available.
-
Chapter 16. Basic Networking Commands
-* Additional tools to discuss: finger, host, dig, nail
-
-ps-imgs
-
-* These can all be imported into the GIMP and converted to SVG, but
- leaving them in this format for now makes them much easier to modify.
-
* The various curses mail clients (pine, mutt) should have
"screenshots" for consistency to match other curses programs (in
particular the installer) so new users can get a real feel for how
these tools work.
-* Additional the section on mutt needs to be reworked where it refers
+* Additionally the section on mutt needs to be reworked where it refers
to fetchmail, procmail, formail, etc. These are all seperate tools and
if we refer to them at all it should be as seperate tools with their
own subsections.