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@@ -16,28 +16,21 @@ General in reference to how the admin might be misled into thinking that they are causing breakage... -Chapter 2. -* Booting the Installer +Chapter 2. Installation -Chapter 4. Basic Shell Commands +* Section 'Booting the Installer' -* Section 'Reading Documents' + Does this need to be reworked? Feels kinda kludgy and amateur. - Perhaps split this with subsections for cat, more, and less? +* At the tail end we might wish to tell the user about adduser and + inform him that he can skip ahead to chapter 9 briefly if he needs + more info. -Chapter 6. X Windows +Chapter 4. Basic Shell Commands -* Section 'configuring the X server' +* Section 'Reading Documents' - "The second most popular way to configure X on your system is the handy - xorgconfig(1)." << Factually, this is no longer true. The xorgconfig and - xorgcfg utilities have been removed as per Slackware 13.0. What you - *should* mention is that the X in Slackware will auto-configure itself - if a xorg.conf file is missing (or will automatically configure components - for any sections that are missing from an existing xorg.conf using the - information it receives from the HAL daemon) - * note that HAL is slated for deprecation and this might be handled by - udev directly at some point in the future... + Perhaps split this with subsections for cat, more, and less? Chapter 10. Working with Filesystems |