- About this guide
- I Installation
- 1 Installation Quick Start
- 2 Boot parameters
- 3 Installation steps
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Installer self-update
- 3.3 Language, keyboard, and license agreement
- 3.4 Network settings
- 3.5 Online repositories
- 3.6 System role
- 3.7 Partitioning
- 3.8 Clock and time zone
- 3.9 Create new user
- 3.10 Authentication for the system administrator
root
- 3.11 Installation settings
- 3.12 Performing the installation
- 4 Troubleshooting
- II Administration
- III Managing and updating software
- IV The Bash shell
- 13 Shell basics
- 13.1 Starting a shell
- 13.2 Entering commands
- 13.3 Getting help
- 13.4 Working with files and directories
- 13.5 Becoming
root
- 13.6 File access permissions
- 13.7 Time-saving features of Bash
- 13.8 Editing texts
- 13.9 Searching for files or contents
- 13.10 Viewing text files
- 13.11 Redirection and pipes
- 13.12 Starting programs and handling processes
- 13.13 Archives and data compression
- 13.14 Important Linux commands
- 14 Bash and Bash scripts
- 13 Shell basics
- V Hardware configuration
- VI Help and troubleshooting
- A GNU licenses
- 2.1 The boot screen on machines with a traditional BIOS
- 2.2 The boot screen on machines with UEFI
- 2.3 GRUB options editor
- 3.1 Language, keyboard, and license agreement
- 3.2 Network settings
- 3.3 System role
- 3.4 Suggested partitioning
- 3.5 Clock and time zone
- 3.6 Create new user
- 3.7 Authentication for the system administrator
root
- 3.8 Installation settings
- 3.9 Software selection and system tasks
- 4.1 US keyboard layout
- 5.1 YaST user and group administration
- 9.1 Conflict management of the software manager
- 9.2 Adding a software repository
- 9.3 Update notification on GNOME desktop
- 9.4 — view
- 11.1 YaST online update
- 11.2 Viewing retracted patches and history
- 11.3 YaST online update configuration
- 21.1 Select disk
- 8.1 Available FUSE plug-ins
- 13.1 Access permissions for files and directories
- 14.1 Bash configuration files for login shells
- 14.2 Bash configuration files for non-login shells
- 14.3 Special files for Bash
- 14.4 Overview of a standard directory tree
- 14.5 Useful environment variables
- 20.1 Man pages—categories and descriptions
- 21.1 Log files
- 21.2 System information with the
/proc
file system - 21.3 System information with the
/sys
file system
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