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i386
i486
if command
ifconfig command
Impress (OpenOffice.org)
info command
init command
2nd
init.d
init= boot argument
initialization files
initrd command (GRUB)
inittab file
input focus
input redirection
input validation (Calc)
insmod command
installing Red Hat Linux
2nd
aborting the install
2nd
authentication
importance of backups
Boot Loader Configuration
boot partition requirements
booting the install
from CD-ROM
from floppy
PCMCIA and SCSI devices, complications associated with
CPUs, supported
custom installation
2nd
default operating system, choosing
drives, requirements
emergency boot floppy, creating
hard disks, preparing
[See also hard disks]2nd
informational resources
installation types
installation user interface
graphical install, absence of
keyboard selection
language configuration
language selection
minimum hardware requirements
monitoring
motherboards
mouse configuration
MS Windows, collecting information from
network configuration
Online Help
packages, selection and installation
partition requirements
personal desktop installation
problems
required system configuration information
server installation
Setup Agent
step-by-step procedure
system clock, configuration
system information required for
text-based install
troubleshooting
2nd
types of installations
user accounts, configuration
video configuration
windows displayed during install
workstation
Intel, supported and unsupported processors
Interaction (Impress)
Internet accessing with Linux
security demands
setting up services
iobase option
IP addresses
masquerading
2nd
iptables service
IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
irq option
is_pas_card option
iso9660 filesystem
ispell command
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