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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed

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filesystems 569file sharingNFS, 293allowing connections, 295mount points, 293SE<strong>Linux</strong>, 294server configuration, 295-299share connections, 301-304static port assignments, 300Sambaallowing connections, 305logging connections, 313mounting shares, 317-318SE<strong>Linux</strong>, 304server configuration, 306-313share connections, 314-318file transfersFTP serversallowing connections, 391anonymous FTP, 389-391configuring, 388FTP client connections, 392-394logging connections, 394SE<strong>Linux</strong>, 387-388starting/stopping, 389scp command, 359sftp command, 360filesdeleting, 101directoriescopying in, 105finding in, 105-107moving in, 105removing from, 105FHS, 102makefiles, creating for RPM packages, 143permissions, 116changing, 117-119setting graphically, 118restoring, 101RPM filesnaming conventions, 126package files, querying, 134-135software files, 133-135spec files, creating for RPM packages,137-142text filescontent navigation, 109editing, 112-115reading, 109filesystem repair (system recovery), 237filesystemsACL, 185effective rights masks, 187enabling, 186modifying, 186-187preserving, 189removing, 189setting default ACL, 188viewing, 186directories, findingcommands in, 108files in, 107logical volumes, expanding in, 177monitoring, 403-406partitions, creating on, 170shell prompt, navigating atbash shell shortcuts, 106-107changing directories, 104copying files in directories, 105creating directories, 104current working directories, 104How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com

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