Chapter 11: Setting Up and Supporting Users


Overview

One of the more fundamental tasks of administering a Linux system is setting up and supporting user accounts. Computers, after all, are tools to be used by people. Apocalyptic science fiction plots aside, computers have no purpose without users.

When you install Fedora, you are required to create the root (administrator) user account. The first time you boot Fedora, you are asked to create a regular user account, using any name you choose. Several other administrative user accounts that you will probably never use directly are set up automatically.

Cross-Reference: 

For a description of the root user account and how to use it, see Chapter 10.

This chapter discusses the basics of setting up a user account and offers tips on easing the burden of supporting a large number of Linux users.




Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible
Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible
ISBN: 0764578723
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 286

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