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About Fedora Linux Essentials
About Fedora Linux Essentials
Create Your Own Fedora Distribution with Revisor
Installation Media vs Live Media
Installing Revisor on Fedora
Starting Revisor
Creating a Fedora Re-spin
Selecting the Re-Spin Packages
Configuring Network Devices and Authentication
Configuring Firewall, Desktop and User Settings
Mounting or Burning a Fedora Re-Spin ISO
Installing Fedora Linux on a Windows System (Dual booting)
Downloading the Fedora Live CD
Beginning the Dual Boot Installation Process
Partitioning the Disk for Windows/Fedora
Installing Fedora Linux on the Unallocated Disk Space
Editing the Fedora Boot Menu
Accessing the Windows Partition from Fedora Linux
Allocating a Windows Disk Partition to Fedora Linux
Deleting the Windows Partition from the Disk
Formatting the Unallocated Disk Partition
Editing the Boot Menu
Mounting the New Partition
Configuring Fedora GNOME Screen Resolution, Orientation and Multiple Monitors
Configuring the Display Resolution
Changing Display Orientation
Configuring Multiple Monitors
Configuring the Fedora GNOME Desktop Background and Themes
Changing the GNOME Desktop Background
Changing the GNOME Desktop Theme
Customizing a Desktop Theme
Downloading and Installing Desktop Themes
Customizing the Fedora GNOME Desktop Panels
Changing Desktop Panel Properties
Adding Items to a GNOME Destop Panel
Changing the Number of Fedora Desktop Workspaces
Customizing the Desktop Menus
Managing Fedora Linux Users and Groups
Adding a User to a Fedora Linux System
Editing the Properties of a User
Deleting a User from a Fedora Linux System
Adding a New Group to a Fedora Linux System
Modifying a Fedora Linux Group
Deleting a Group from a Fedora Linux System
Configuring Fedora Linux Wireless Networking
Installing the Wireless Card
Configuring a Fedora Linux Wireless Connection
Configuring Wireless Network Access using NetworkManager
Connecting to a Hidden Network
Disabling a Wireless Connection
Troubleshooting a Fedora Wireless Connection
Basic Fedora Linux Firewall Configuration
Fedora Linux Firewall Options
Configuring a Basic Fedora Linux Firewall
Enabling and Disabling the Firewall
Configuring Firewall Settings using the Wizard
Configuring Firewall Port Settings
Configuring Other Ports
Configuring Trusted Interfaces
Masquerading
Port Forwarding
ICMP Filtering
Custom Rules
Using Firestarter to Configure a Fedora Linux Firewall
Installing Firestarter on Fedora Linux
Running Firestarter
Using Firestarter
Defining Firewall Policies
Connecting a Fedora Linux System to a DSL Modem
Making the Connections
Configuring Fedora Linux to Connect to a DSL modem
Establishing a DSL Connection
Establishing DSL Connection on System Start
Disconnecting from a DSL Connection
Remote Access to the Fedora Linux Desktop
Activating Remote Desktop Access
Accessing a Remote Fedora Linux Desktop
Accessing a Remote Fedora Linux Desktop from a Windows System
Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session
Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session from a Windows System
Creating Additional Desktops
Configuring Fedora Linux Remote Access using SSH
Installing SSH on an Fedora Linux System
Configuring the Fedora Linux Firewall to Allow SSH Connections
Using SSH on Fedora Linux
Copying files using SSH
Disabling the SSH Server
Displaying Fedora Linux Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
Requirements for Remotely Displaying Applications
Remotely Displaying a Fedora Linux Application
Trusted X11 Forwarding
Compressed X11 Forwarding
Sharing Fedora Linux Folders with Remote Linux and UNIX Systems
Ensuring NFS Services are Running on Fedora Linux
Configuring the Fedora Firewall to Allow NFS Traffic
Specifying the Folders to be Shared
Accessing Fedora Linux Shared Folders
Mounting an NFS Filesystem on System Startup
Unmounting an NFS Mount Point
Sharing Fedora Linux Folders with Remote Windows Systems
Installing Samba on a Fedora Linux System
Starting the Samba Service on Fedora Linux
Configuring the Fedora Firewall to Enable Samba
Sharing Fedora Linux Folders
Configuring a Fedora Linux Based Web Server
Requirements for Configuring a Web Server
Installing the Apache Web Server on Fedora Linux
Starting the Fedora Linux Web Server
Testing the Web Server
Configuring the Apache Web Server for Your Domain
Web Server and Firewall Issues
Configuring a Fedora Linux Email Server
The structure of the Email System
Configuring the Linux Email System
Postfix Pre-Installation Steps
Installing Postfix on Fedora Linux
Starting Postfix on Fedora Linux
Configuring a Fedora Linux Mail Client (Evolution)
Configuring Evolution to Receive Mail from a Local Postfix Server
Configuring Evolution to Receive Mail from a Remote POP Server
Configuring Evolution to Send Mail
Sending and Receiving GMail Email on a Linux System
Configuring a GMail Account for POP Access
Configuring Evolution to Receive GMail Messages
Configuring Evolution to Send GMail Messages
Installing and Configuring Fedora Xen Virtualization
Full Virtualization vs. Para-Virtualization
Checking Xen Hardware Compatibility
Preparing Fedora for Xen Virtualization
Building a Fedora Xen Guest System
Managing and Monitoring Fedora based Xen Guest Systems
Starting and Stopping Xen Guest Systems
Pausing a Xen Guest Operating System
Changing Xen Guest Operating System Settings
Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance
Installing a Xen Guest OS from the Command-line (virt-install)
Preparing the System for virt-install
Running virt-install to Build the Xen Guest System
Managing Xen using the xm Command-line Tool
xm Command-line vs xm Shell
Listing Guest System Status
Starting a Xen Guest System
Connecting to a Running Xen Guest System
Shutting Down a Guest System
Pausing and Resuming a Guest System
Suspending and Resuming a Guest OS
Saving and Restoring Xen Guest Systems
Rebooting a Guest System
Configuring the Memory Assigned to a Xen Guest OS
Migrating a Domain to a Different Host
Installing and Configuring Fedora KVM Virtualization
Preparing Fedora for KVM Virtualization
Building a Fedora KVM Virtual System
Configuring the KVM Virtual System
Starting the KVM Virtual System
Installing a KVM Guest OS from the Command-line (virt-install)
Preparing the System for virt-install
Running virt-install to Build the KVM Guest System
Running the KVM Virtual System
Running Windows on Fedora Using KVM Virtualization
System Requirements
Preparing Fedora for KVM Virtualization
Building a Fedora KVM Virtual System
Configuring the KVM Virtual System
Starting the KVM Virtual System
Managing and Monitoring Fedora based KVM Guest Systems
Starting and Stopping KVM Guest Systems
Pausing a KVM Guest Operating System
Changing KVM Virtual Guest System Settings
Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance
Adding a New Disk Drive to a Fedora Linux System
Mounted Filesystems or Logical Volumes
Getting Started
Finding the New Hard Drive in Fedora
Creating Linux Partitions
Creating a Filesystem on a Fedora Disk Partition
Mounting a Filesystem
Configuring Fedora to Automatically Mount a Filesystem
Adding a New Disk to a Fedora Volume Group and Logical Volume
An Overview of Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Volume Group (VG)
Physical Volume (PV)
Logical Volume (LV)
Physical Extent (PE)
Logical Extent (LE)
Getting Information and Logical Volumes
Adding Additional Space to a Fedora Volume Group
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