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package manager
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web site
Red Hat Network
multiple accounts
proxy configuration
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signup procedure
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Red Hat User Manager
redhat-install-packages command
redirection
operators
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relative pathnames
remote access control
remote access of a home computer
remote logins, enabling
reset command
Ritchie, Dennis
rm command
2nd
3rd
-i option
rmdir command
2nd
in FTP
rmmod command
root
2nd
home directory
root command (GRUB)
root directory
partition, creating
root partition creating
rootnoverify command (GRUB)
route command
RPM (Red Hat Linux Package Manager)
advanced techniques
conflicting files
failed dependencies
freshening packages
installing packages
2nd
package discrepancy codes
package management tool
hard disk, installing from
installing packages, package groups
removing packages, package groups
packages, naming conventions
RPM database querying
uninstalling packages
updating packages
via Red Hat Network
verifying packages
rpm command
--nodeps option
--oldpackage option
--replacefiles option
-F option
-V option
-Vp option
advanced options
RPM database queries
services, using to learn about
runlevels
2nd
default, setting
services and
setting
rw boot argument
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