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A collection of manuals, examples, tutorials, and tips for amateur Linux system administrators. '''Linux''' is an operating system kernel that is meant to be a drop-in replacement for System V Unix.
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All articles will use camel case titles, as with [[Linux/Users]]. Pages describing the syntax of specific files will use the all-lowercase file name, as with [[Linux/hosts]]. <<TableOfContents>>

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== Distributions ==

 * [[Linux/Alma|Alma Linux]]
 * [[Linux/Alpine|Alpine Linux]]
 * [[Linux/Arch|Arch Linux]]
 * [[Linux/Debian|Debian]]
 * [[Linux/Fedora|Fedora]]
 * [[Linux/RHEL|RHEL]]
 * [[Linux/Rocky|Rocky Linux]]
 * [[Linux/Ubuntu|Ubuntu]]



== General Administration ==

For distribution-specific administration details, see the relevant distribution's page.

 * [[Linux/Clock|Clock]]
 * [[Linux/DNS|DNS]]
 * [[Linux/Networking|Networking]]
 * [[Linux/ErasingDrives|Erasing Drives]]
 * [[Linux/PartitionTables|Partition Tables]]
 * [[Linux/FileSystems|File Systems]]
 * [[Linux/Swap|Swap]]
 * [[Linux/Users|Users]]



== Configuration Files ==

For distribution-specific configuration files, see the relevant distribution's page.

 * [[Linux/FsTab|fstab]]
 * [[Linux/Hosts|hosts]]
 * [[Linux/NsSwitchConf|nsswitch.conf]]
 * [[Linux/ResolvConf|resolv.conf]]
 * [[Linux/ResolvConfConf|resolveconf.conf]]

Linux

Linux is an operating system kernel that is meant to be a drop-in replacement for System V Unix.


Distributions

General Administration

For distribution-specific administration details, see the relevant distribution's page.

Configuration Files

For distribution-specific configuration files, see the relevant distribution's page.


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Linux (last edited 2023-06-29 16:54:00 by DominicRicottone)