Part VIISoftware Management
As the requirements of a Linux system grow, there will be a need to install additional software. This is one area in which different Linux distributions diverge. Some distributions make use of a series of commands and utilities, originally created by Red Hat, to manage software. Other distributions opt to use similar tools available from Debian, another popular Linux distribution. Because you will likely work on multiple distributions, knowing both methods is important.
After installing software, you need to know how to start server processes automatically during the boot process. This part of the book includes a chapter that describes how the boot process works and how you can modify the boot process to include additional ...
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