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Sunday, 26 January 2014

Linux Installation Guide

A very easy Linux installation tutorial by Eric Steven Raymond is here. We know,  Linux is a implementation of Unix for inexpensive personal machines (it was developed on 386s, and now supports 486, 586, Pentium, PowerPC, Sun Sparc, ARM and DEC Alpha hardware, and even the IBM System 390 mainframe). It supports a wide range of software, including X Windows, Emacs,
TCP/IP networking (including SLIP), and many applications. It distributable for free of cost. This document assumes that you have heard of and know about Linux, and now want to get it running. It
focuses on the Intel base version, which is the most popular, but much of the advice applies on Power PCs, Sparcs and Alphas as well.

In this book:
Introduction
Purpose of this document
Translations
Other sources of information
New versions of this document
Feedback and Corrections
Recent Changes
The Easiest Option: Buy, Don't Build
Before You Begin

Hardware requirements
Space requirements and coexistence
Time requirements
Choosing a Linux distribution
Installation Overview
First Installation Steps: The Easy Way
First Installation Steps: The Hard Way
Continuing the Installation
Basic Parts of an Installation Kit
Installation In Detail
Getting prepared for installation
Creating the boot and root floppies
Repartitioning your DOS/Windows drives
Creating partitions for Linux
Partition basics
Sizing partitions
Booting the installation disk
Choosing Console or X installation
Using fdisk and cfdisk
Post−partition steps
Installing software packages
After package installations
LILO, the LInux LOader
Making a production boot disk (optional)
Miscellaneous system configuration
Booting Your New System
After Your First Boot
Beginning System Administratration
Custom LILO Configuration
Administrivia
Terms of Use
The Linux Installation HOWTO
Acknowledgements

Linux Installation Guide

Pages: 28


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