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About CentOS 6 Essentials
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Table of Contents
About CentOS 6 Essentials
Installing CentOS 6 on a Clean Disk Drive
Trying CentOS 6 without Installing
Obtaining the CentOS 6 Installation Media
Installing CentOS 6
Timezone and the Root Password
Partitioning a Disk for CentOS 6
Package Selection
The Physical Installation
Final Configuration Steps
Installing Updates
Performing a CentOS 6 Network Installation
CentOS 6 Network Installation Requirements
Obtaining a Network Boot Image
Writing the Boot Image to a USB Flash Drive
Configuring the Network Installation
Starting the CentOS 6 Network Installation
Installing CentOS 6 with Windows in a Dual Boot Environment
Partition Resizing
Shrinking the Windows Partition from within Linux
Choosing an Operating System at Boot Time
Editing the CentOS 6 Boot Menu
Accessing the Windows Partition from CentOS 6
Allocating a Windows Disk Partition to CentOS 6
Deleting the Windows Partition from the Disk
Formatting the Unallocated Disk Partition
Editing the Boot Menu
Mounting the New Partition
Logging into the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop
Configuring CentOS 6 GNOME Screen Resolution and Multiple Monitors
Configuring the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Display Resolution
Changing Display Orientation
Configuring Multiple Monitors
A Guided Tour of the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop
The GNOME 6 GNOME Desktop
The Desktop Background
The Desktop Panels
Configuring the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Background
Changing the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Background
Selecting a Background from the Wallpaper List
Creating a Solid or Graded Background
Specifying a Background Image
Creating a Slideshow Background
Installing and Customizing CentOS 6 Desktop Themes
What is a Desktop Theme?
Changing the CentOS 6 Desktop Theme
Downloading and Installing a Theme
Creating a Custom CentOS 6 Theme Package
Configuring CentOS 6 Desktop Fonts
Font Options on CentOS 6
Changing Font Settings
Font Rendering Settings
Advanced Font Rendering
Configuring the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Panels
What are Desktop Panels?
Changing the Position of a Panel
Adding and Deleting Desktop Panels
Changing the Appearance of a Desktop Panel
Adding Items to a CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Panel
Adding Menus to a Panel
Changing the Number of CentOS 6 Desktop Workspaces
Configuring the CentOS 6 Desktop Menu System
Installing the alacarte Package
Customizing the CentOS 6 Desktop Menus
Moving Menu Items
Adding and Deleting a Menu Item
Browsing the System, Files and Folders on the CentOS 6 Desktop
Accessing Nautilus
Nautilus and the Computer Icon
Adding Emblems to Files and Folders
Changing File and Folder Permissions
Renaming and Deleting Files and Folders
Configuring the CentOS 6 Nautilus File Manager
Displaying Icons or Lists
Configuring the List View
Configuring the Icon View
Configuring Media Settings
Using the Bash Shell on CentOS 6
What is a Shell?
Gaining Access to the Shell
Entering Commands at the Prompt
Getting Information about a Command
Bash Command-line Editing
Working with the Shell History
Filename Shorthand
File Name and Path Completion
Input and Output Redirection
Working with Pipes in the Bash Shell
Configuring Aliases
Environment Variables
Writing Shell Scripts
Starting CentOS 6 Desktop Applications on Login
Session Managed and Non-Session Managed Programs
Configuring Desktop Startup Programs
Saving the Current Session
Configuring CentOS 6 Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
Viewing Keyboard Shortcuts
Changing a Shortcut
Disabling a Keyboard Shortcut
Adding a Custom Shortcut
Configuring CentOS 6 Runlevels and Services
Understanding CentOS 6 Runlevels
Understanding CentOS 6 Services
CentOS 6 Runlevels Descriptions
Configuring the Default CentOS 6 Runlevel
Changing the Current Runlevel from within a Running CentOS 6 System
Identifying Services that Start at Each Runlevel
Changing the Services for a Runlevel
Managing CentOS 6 Users and Groups
Adding a New User to a CentOS 6 System
Editing the Properties of a User
Deleting a User from a CentOS 6 System
Adding a New Group to a CentOS 6 System
Modifying a CentOS 6 Group
Deleting a Group from a CentOS 6 System
Basic CentOS 6 Firewall Configuration
Configuring a Basic CentOS 6 Firewall
Configuring Firewall Settings using the Wizard
Configuring Firewall Port Settings
Configuring Other Ports
Configuring Trusted Interfaces
Masquerading
Port Forwarding
ICMP Filtering
Custom Rules
Configuring the Firewall from a Terminal using iptables
Configuring CentOS 6 Printers
Installing the Printer Management Tool
Installing a Directly Connected Printer
Manually Installing a New Locally Connected Printer and Printer Driver
Adding a Network Printer
Configuring a Printer Connected to a Windows System
Configuring a Printer Connected to a Remote System
Remote Access to the CentOS 6 Desktop
Installing Remote Desktop Support
Activating Remote Desktop Access
Secure and Insecure Remote Desktop Access
Firewall Configuration
Accessing a Remote CentOS 6 Desktop using vncviewer
Accessing a Remote CentOS Desktop from a Windows System
Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session
Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session from a Windows System
Creating Additional Desktops
Shutting Down a Desktop Session
Configuring CentOS 6 Remote Access using SSH
Installing SSH on a CentOS 6 System
Configuring the CentOS 6 Firewall to Allow SSH Connections
Using SSH on CentOS 6
Copying files using SSH
Disabling the SSH Server
Displaying CentOS 6 Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
Requirements for Remotely Displaying CentOS 6 Applications
Remotely Displaying a CentOS 6 Application
Trusted X11 Forwarding
Compressed X11 Forwarding
Using NFS to Share CentOS 6 Folders with Remote Linux and UNIX Systems
Ensuring NFS Services are running on CentOS 6
Configuring the CentOS 6 Firewall to Allow NFS Traffic
Specifying the Folders to be Shared
Accessing Shared CentOS 6 Folders
Mounting an NFS Filesystem on System Startup
Unmounting an NFS Mount Point
Sharing Files between CentOS 6 and Windows Systems with Samba
Samba and Samba Client
Installing Samba on a CentOS 6 System
Configuring the CentOS 6 Firewall to Enable Samba
Configuring the smb.conf File
Configuring the [global] Section
Configuring a Shared Resource
Creating a Samba User
Testing the smb.conf File
Starting the Samba and NetBIOS Name Services on CentOS 6
Accessing Samba Shares
Accessing Windows Shares from CentOS 6
Configuring a CentOS 6 Based Web Server
Requirements for Configuring a CentOS 6 Web Server
Installing the Apache Web Server on CentOS 6
Starting the Apache Web Server
Testing the Web Server
Configuring the Apache Web Server for Your Domain
Web Server and Firewall Issues
Configuring a CentOS 6 Postfix Email Server
The structure of the Email System
Mail User Agent
Mail Transfer Agent
Mail Delivery Agent
SMTP
Configuring a CentOS 6 Email System
Postfix Pre-Installation Steps
Installing Postfix on CentOS 6
Configuring Postfix
Starting Postfix on a CentOS 6 System
Installing KVM Virtualization on CentOS 6
Full Virtualization, Para-Virtualization and Emulation
KVM Hardware Requirements
32-bit Support for KVM on CentOS 6
Preparing CentOS 6 for KVM Virtualization
Verifying the KVM Installation
Creating a CentOS 6 KVM Networked Bridge Interface
CentOS 6 Virtual Networks and Network Bridges
Creating a CentOS 6 Network Bridge using virt-manager
Manually Creating a CentOS 6 Network Bridge
Configuring a CentOS 6 Firewall for a Network Bridge
Configuring a Virtual Machine to use the Network Bridge
Creating a CentOS 6 KVM Virtual Machine
Starting the Virtual Machine Manager
Configuring the KVM Virtual System
Starting the KVM Virtual System
Creating CentOS 6 Hosted KVM Virtual Machines with virt-install and virsh
Running virt-install to build a KVM Guest System
An Example CentOS 6 virt-install Command
Starting and Stopping a Virtual Machine from the Command Line
Creating a Virtual Machine from a Configuration File
Configuring a New CentOS 6 KVM Virtual Network
CentOS 6 KVM Guest Networking Options
Identifying the Settings of an Existing CentOS 6 KVM Virtual Network
Creating a New KVM Virtual Network on a CentOS 6 Host
Assigning the New Virtual Bridge during Virtual Machine Creation
Changing an Existing Virtual Machine to Use a new Virtual Network
Managing KVM on CentOS 6 using the virsh Command-line Tool
The virsh Shell and Command Line
Listing Guest System Status
Starting a Guest System
Connecting to a Running Guest System
Shutting Down a Guest System
Suspending and Resuming a Guest System
Saving and Restoring Guest Systems
Rebooting a Guest System
Configuring the Memory Assigned to a Guest OS
Managing and Monitoring CentOS 6 based KVM Guest Systems
Starting and Stopping KVM Guest Systems
Pausing a KVM Guest Operating System
Changing KVM Virtual Guest System Settings
Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host|Starting and Stopping KVM Guest Systems
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host|Pausing a KVM Guest Operating System
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host|Changing KVM Virtual Guest System Settings
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host|Monitoring Virtual Machine Performance
Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host|Monitoring Performance of the CentOS 6 Host
Adding a New Disk Drive to a CentOS 6 System
Mounted File Systems or Logical Volumes
Getting Started
Finding the New Hard Drive in CentOS 6
Creating Linux Partitions
Creating a File System on a CentOS 6 Disk Partition
Mounting a File System
Configuring CentOS 6 to Automatically Mount a File System
Adding a New Disk to a CentOS 6 Volume Group and Logical Volume
An Overview of Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Volume Group (VG)
Physical Volume (PV)
Logical Volume (LV)
Physical Extent (PE)
Logical Extent (LE)
Getting Information about Logical Volumes
Adding Additional Space to a CentOS 6 Volume Group from the Command Line
Adding and Managing CentOS 6 Swap Space
What is Swap Space?
Recommended Swap Space for CentOS 6
Identifying Current Swap Space Usage
Adding a Swap File to a CentOS 6 System
Adding Swap to a CentOS 6 LVM Swap Volume
Adding Swap Space to the Volume Group
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