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List of Tables
Chapter 1: Basic Linux Installation
Table 1: Sources of Linux hardware information.
Table 2: Sample partition device names.
Table 3: Basic Red Hat Linux directories.
Table 4: Partitions for installing Linux on a small hard drive.
Table 5: Partitions for installing Linux on a small hard drive.
Table 6: Partitions for installing Linux as a file server with a large hard drive.
Table 7: Partitions for installing Linux in a dual-boot configuration.
Table 8: Partitions for installing Linux on a production computer.
Table 9: Linux partition types.
Table 10: Major command options at the fdisk prompt.
Table 11: Options when configuring a software RAID device.
Chapter 2: Installing Linux as a File Server
Table 1: Red Hat Linux package groups.
Table 2: Some common rpm command switches.
Table 3: Service scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d.
Chapter 3: Setting up Your Server File System
Table 1: Computers on my network.
Table 2: Samba TCP/IP ports for configuring a firewall.
Table 3: SWAT menu options.
Table 4: Key Samba variables.
Table 5: Browser election values.
Table 6: Additional browser values, in the case of a tie.
Chapter 4: Setting up Your File Server's Users
Table 1: Creating a new user.
Table 2: Configuring a user account.
Table 3: User and group configuration files.
Table 4: Key commands in the smb.conf file to set up a Samba PDC.
Table 5: File permissions.
Table 6: File permission numeric values.
Table 7: User quotas.
Chapter 6: Connecting Windows Workstations
Table 1: Registry files for disabling encryption.
Table 2: Network properties configuration tabs.
Table 3: Tabs in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog.
Table 3: Microsoft Windows user categories.
Chapter 7: Configuring Printers
Table 1: CUPS RPM packages.
Table 2: CUPS configuration files.
Table 3: Tabs in the "Edit a print queue" window.
Table 4: CUPS printer devices.
Table 5: Authorizing a connection to a shared printer.
Chapter 8: Administration and Management
Table 1: Long listing output.
Table 2: ls command examples.
Table 3: cp command examples.
Table 4: mv command examples.
Table 5: rm command examples.
Table 6: Some vi command examples.
Table 7: /etc/crontab command columns.
Table 8: /etc/fstab command columns.
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