What Do I Do Now?
Now that you’re becoming a little more familiar with your Red Hat Linux system, you might be
wondering, “What do I do now?”
Ifso,thischapterisforyou.We’ll start with some basic places you can go to find more documentation
and help from the Linux user community. Then we’ll show you how to do some post-installation
configuration so you can set up things just the way you want.
But before we do any of that, let’s talk about documentation. . .
18.1 Getting the Documentation That’s Right for You
It is critical to make sure you have documentation that is appropriate to your level of Linux expertise.
There is no more certain way to make your experience using Red Hat Linux a failure than to not have
the documentation you need, when you need it.
As the name implies, the Official Red Hat Linux 6.0 Getting Started Guide is just that – a guide to taking
those first steps with your newly installed Red Hat Linux system.
Let’s take a look at three categories of people using Red Hat Linux, and try to be more explicit in
terms of the documentation you’ll need. Let’s start by figuring out your experience level. Here are
the three basic categories:
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