The goal is to accumulate a bunch of runbooks that document some of the best of linux in such a way that anyone can be a linux guru.
Myself or another Uber will try and keep this updated as more runbooks are made.
Special thanks to the contributers:
-
ladytekki
- root (hey, I can thank myself)
Runbooks:
Recovering data from Windows (Live CD)
Using one keyboard/mouse for multiple machines (Synergy)
File sharing (NFS)
File sharing (Samba)
Start/Stop applications (jobs/ps/skill)
Creating a RAID5 array (mdadm)
Changing priority of process (nice)
Runbooks to come (no particular order):
- using lvm
- using rsync
- including version control via hardlinks (cp -al) and cron
- using ssh
- Overview in keys included
- setting up a NIS environment
- Client/Server authentication
- fluxbox (my fav windows manager)
- Installing
- Some customizations (menu config file, background, dock, etc)
- Modifying GRUB
- Adding/removing/setting default
- Daemon's
- start/stop
- startup directory
- making some of your own
- including brief overview of rc-levels, dabbing a little in shell scripts
"Oh Gravity, Thou Art A Heartless b***h"
-Sheldon
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