Wiley Red Hat Linux 9 Bible 978-0-7645-3938-1 ユーザーズマニュアル

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 Part 
I: 
Getting Started in Red Hat Linux 
The following paragraphs describe many of the major features in Red Hat Linux 9. 
Red Hat config tools 
Red Hat has added to their growing arsenal of graphical administrative tools. Since dropping 
the linuxconf and bypassing the Webmin graphical administrative interfaces, Red Hat has been 
steadily developing and adding its own administrative tools to its distribution. As a result, a 
systems administration can often skip running shell commands and editing plain-text 
configuration files to set up servers, manage system resources, or add users. 
The following is a list of Red Hat GUI packages and what each is used to configure: 
•  redhat-config-bind: Domain Name System server. 
•  redhat-config-date: System time and date. 
•  redhat-config-httpd: Apache Web server. 
•  redhat-config-language: Languages for Red Hat Linux. 
•  redhat-config-keyboard: Keyboard selection. 
•  redhat-config-kickstart: Kickstart files for unattended Red Hat Linux installations. 
•  redhat-config-mouse: A mouse. 
•  redhat-config-network: Network interfaces. 
•  redhat-config-nfs: Network File System shared directories. 
•  redhat-config-packages: Red Hat Linux software. 
•  redhat-config-printer: Printers. 
•  redhat-config-printer-gui: Printers (GUI). 
•  redhat-config-printer-tui: Printers (text-based). 
•  redhat-config-proc: Kernel tunable parameters. 
•  redhat-config-rootpassword: Change your root password. 
•  redhat-config-samba: Samba Windows file/printer sharing (new in Red Hat Linux 9). 
•  redhat-config-securitylevel: Iptables firewalls. 
•  redhat-config-services: System services. 
•  redhat-config-soundcard: Sound card. 
•  redhat-config-time: Set time and date. 
•  redhat-config-users: User accounts. 
•  redhat-config-xfree86: X display and monitor. 
•  redhat-logviewer: System log file viewer.