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q command, Partitioning with fdisk
queries
RPM, RPM Design Goals, Querying a Package
queues, print, Print Queue Types
queues, printer
changing, Changing a Printer’s Queue Type
RAID
partitions, File System Types
RAID button
Disk Druid, Disk Druid's Buttons
Raleigh themes, Changing Themes
RAM
troubleshooting, Is Your RAM Not Being Recognized?
rawrite utility
creating boot disks, Using the rawrite Utility
naming conventions, Using the rawrite Utility
reading
MS-DOS diskettes, Reading MS-DOS Formatted Diskettes
reboot=b command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
recording
hardware, Recording Your System's Hardware
recovering
files, Recovering Files from the Trash
Red Hat GPG key
RPM, Importing Keys
Red Hat Linux
downloading, Do You Have the Right Red Hat Linux Components?
installation, Recording Your System's Hardware, Do You Have Enough Disk Space?, Do I Need a Driver Disk?, How Do I Obtain a Driver Disk?, Creating a Driver Disk from an Image File, Using a Driver Disk During Installation, Can You Install Using the Red Hat Linux CD-ROM?, Alternative Boot Methods, Making Installation Diskettes, Using the rawrite Utility, Using the dd Command, Which Installation Class Is Best for You?, Personal Desktop Installations, Workstation Installations, Server Installations, Custom Installations, Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux, The Graphical Installation Program User Interface, A Note about Virtual Consoles, Table 2-1: Virtual Consoles, The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface, Starting the Installation Program, Booting the Installation Program, Changing Your BIOS Settings, Booting the Installation Program, Additional Boot Options, Table 2-2: Boot Options, Kernel Options, Booting Without Diskettes, Selecting an Installation Method, Installing from CD-ROM, What If the IDE CD-ROM Was Not Found?, Installing from a Hard Drive, Installing via NFS, Installing via FTP, Installing via HTTP, Welcome to Red Hat Linux, Language Selection, Keyboard Configuration, Figure 2-8. Keyboard Configuration, Mouse Configuration, Installation Type, File System Types, Boot Loader Configuration, Advanced Boot Loader Configuration, Rescue Mode, Alternative Boot Loaders, Network Configuration, Firewall Configuration, High, Medium, No Firewall, Language Support Selection, Time Zone Configuration, Account Configuration, Figure 2-23. Account Creation, Setting the Root Password, Setting Up User Accounts, Authentication Configuration, Figure 2-25. Authentication Configuration, Authentication Configuration, Package Group Selection, Selecting Individual Packages, Unresolved Dependencies, Figure 2-29. Unresolved Dependencies, Unresolved Dependencies, Preparing to Install, Installing Packages, Figure 2-30. Installing Packages, Boot Disk Creation, Figure 2-31. Boot Disk Creation, X Configuration — Monitor and Customization, Video Card Configuration, Configuring Your Monitor, Custom Configuration, Figure 2-34. X Customization, Custom Configuration, Installation Complete!, Troubleshooting Your Installation of Red Hat Linux, You Are Unable to Boot Red Hat Linux, Are You Unable to Boot from the CD-ROM?, Are You Unable to Boot from the Local Boot Disk?, Are You Unable to Boot from PCMCIA Boot Disks?, Is Your System Displaying Signal 11 Errors?, Are You Unable to Boot from a Network Boot Disk?, Trouble Using PCMCIA Boot Disks?, Is Your Mouse Not Detected?, Problems Booting into the Graphical Installation, Partition Creation Problems, Problems Using Remaining Space, Other Partitioning Problems, Are You Seeing Python Errors?, Problems After Installation, Problems When You Try to Log In, Is Your RAM Not Being Recognized?, Apache-Based httpd Service/Sendmail Hangs During Startup, Removing Red Hat Linux, What to Do if You Are Unable to Boot Linux, Installing Red Hat Linux in a Dual-Boot Environment, Disk Partitioning, Configuring the Boot Loader, Post-Installation, How Many Partitions to Create?
removing, Removing Red Hat Linux
shutting down, Shutting Down your Computer, Graphical Shutdown, Virtual Console Shutdown
upgrades, Which Installation Class Is Best for You?, Upgrading Your System, Chapter 3: Upgrading Your Current System, What It Means to Upgrade, Upgrading Your System, Figure 3-1. Choosing Install or Upgrade, Upgrading Your File System, Customizing Your Upgrade, Boot Loader Configuration, Creating a New Boot Loader Configuration, Advanced Boot Loader Configuration, Rescue Mode, Alternative Boot Loaders, Selecting Packages to Upgrade, Figure 3-6. Individual Package Selection, Unresolved Dependencies, Upgrading Packages, Figure 3-8. Installing Packages, Boot Diskette Creation, Figure 3-9. Boot Diskette Creation
Red Hat Linux Release Notes, Chapter 1: Installation Options and System Requirements
Red Hat Network
errat alerts, What You Get with Red Hat Network
package installations, What You Get with Red Hat Network
Red Hat Update Agent, What You Get with Red Hat Network
updating packages, Updating Packages with the Red Hat Network, What You Get with Red Hat Network, Start Using the Red Hat Network
Red Hat Network Registration Client, Figure 4-2. Red Hat Network Registration Client
Red Hat Network Web site, What You Get with Red Hat Network
Red Hat Update Agent
Red Hat Network, What You Get with Red Hat Network
redhat-config-date command, Chapter 18: Time and Date Configuration
redhat-config-keyboard command, Keyboard Configuration
redhat-config-mouse command, Mouse Configuration
redhat-config-network command, Network Configuration
redhat-config-packages command, Unresolved Dependencies
redhat-config-printer command, Introducing the Printer Configuration Tool
redhat-config-rootpassword command, Setting the Root Password
redhat-config-xfree86 command, Video Card Configuration
redirection, I/O Redirection and Pipes
cat command, Using Redirection
Redmond 95 themes, Changing Themes
registering
system, Setting the Date and Time, Figure 4-2. Red Hat Network Registration Client
regular expressions, Wildcards and Regular Expressions, Table 8-3: Wildcards and Regular Expressions
Remove all Linux partitions on this system option, Automatic Partitioning
Remove all partitions on this system option, Automatic Partitioning
removing
Red Hat Linux, Removing Red Hat Linux
standard packages, Removing Packages
workspaces, Adding or Removing Workspaces, Figure 6-14. The Workspace Switcher Preferences Window
ren command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
reports
All Devices and System Summary, Finding your hardware information in Windows 9x
requirements
CD-ROMs accompanying book, System Requirements
rescue command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
rescue mode
Boot Loader configuration, Rescue Mode
rescue mode (Boot Loader configuration), Rescue Mode, What Is Rescue Mode?
bootups, What to Do if You Are Unable to Boot Linux, Booting Rescue Mode, After Entering Rescue Mode…
commands, Commands You Can Run in Rescue Mode
single-user mode, Booting Single-User Mode, Booting into Single-User Mode in GRUB, Booting into Single-User Mode in LILO
troubleshooting hardware, Hardware/Software Problems
troubleshooting software, Hardware/Software Problems
Reset button
Disk Druid, Disk Druid's Buttons
resolution= command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
resources
/proc/directory, Additional /proc Resources
GIMP, Books about The GIMP
RPM, Installed Documentation, Related Books
RgbPath option (XFree86 server Device section), Files
rm command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
root (/) directory, A Larger Picture of the File System
root (/) partition, Personal Desktop Installations, Workstation Installations, Server Installations, Custom Installations
root accounts
passwords, Setting the Root Password
root directory, Overview of the Red Hat Linux File System
root partitions, How Many Partitions to Create?
root users, Logging In
roots
definition, Introductory Terms
RPM, Chapter 20: Package Management with RPM, Introducing RPM, Using RPM
(RPM Package Manager), Chapter 20: Package Management with RPM
definition, Introductory Terms
design goals, RPM Design Goals
diagnostics, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
documentation, Installed Documentation
packages, Setting the Date and Time, Finding RPM Packages, Installing a Package, Package Already Installed, Conflicting Files, Unresolved Dependency, Uninstalling a Package, Upgrading, Freshening a Package, Querying a Package, Verifying a Package, Checking a Package's Signature, Importing Keys, Verifying the Signature of Packages
queries, RPM Design Goals
resources, Installed Documentation, Related Books
sources, RPM Design Goals
system management, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
upgrades, RPM Design Goals
verification, RPM Design Goals
Websites, Useful Websites
rpm files, Table 9-1: File Types and Extensions
RPM Package Manager., see rpm
rpm packages, Chapter 19: Package Management, Installing Packages
RPMs
installation, Error Messages During Installation of RPMs
runlevels, Runlevels
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