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@@ -16,31 +16,12 @@ General in reference to how the admin might be misled into thinking that they are causing breakage... - -Chapter 3. Booting - -* Section 'mkinitrd' - -* /usr/share/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh - - "Now that we've created out initrd" -> "Now that we've created our initrd" - "most of these warnings are issued by the use of LVM" << I think that at - this point of the book, people will be scared off by the unfamiliar - 'LVM' and listing "/dev/raven/64root" as a root device may be confusing - to people who expect something like "/dev/sda1". Better to discuss LVM - later on. - - Chapter 4. Basic Shell Commands * Section 'Reading Documents' Perhaps split this with subsections for cat, more, and less? -* In the section about LZMA, possibly title it "XZ / LZMA" - Since we are officially *.txz as our standard pkgtype. - - Chapter 6. X Windows * Section 'configuring the X server' @@ -55,18 +36,6 @@ Chapter 6. X Windows * note that HAL is slated for deprecation and this might be handled by udev directly at some point in the future... - -Chapter 8. Users and Groups - -* Section 'Other User and Group Tools' - - You could mention the tool here that is most sought after in IRC and - forums: the "gpasswd" program which allows you to add a user to one - additional group without touching on your current group management - (remember that "usermod -G" will not retain your current group membership - while "gpasswd -a" will). - - Chapter 10. Working with Filesystems * Section 'Network Filesystems' / 'NFS' @@ -75,23 +44,7 @@ Chapter 10. Working with Filesystems allows you to find out exactly what NFS exports a remote server has made available. +Chapter 16. Basic Networking Commands -Chapter 11. vi - -* Table 11.2. vi Cheat Sheet - - You should really add "dw" (delete a word - and store it in the - copybuffer) "yw" (copy a word to the copy buffer), "yy" (copy a line to - the copy buffer) and "p" (paste the content of the copybuffer at the - cursor's location) - - -Chapter 15. Basic Networking Commands - -* Section 'Web Browsers' - - Should we include curl along with the others? - -* Section 'NNTP Clients' +* Additional tools to discuss: finger, host, dig, pine, mutt, nail - Should we even have this section? At this time, I'm leaning towards 'no'. |