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System Administration Guide: Basic Administration Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
1. Oracle Solaris Management Tools (Road Map)
2. Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks)
3. Working With the Oracle Java Web Console (Tasks)
4. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)
5. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)
6. Managing Client-Server Support (Overview)
7. Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks)
8. Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System
9. Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview)
10. Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
11. Modifying Oracle Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
12. Booting an Oracle Solaris System (Tasks)
13. Managing the Oracle Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
14. Troubleshooting Booting an Oracle Solaris System (Tasks)
15. x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference)
16. x86: Booting a System That Does Not Implement GRUB (Tasks)
17. Working With the Oracle Solaris Auto Registration regadm Command (Tasks)
18. Managing Services (Overview)
20. Managing Software (Overview)
21. Managing Software With Oracle Solaris System Administration Tools (Tasks)
22. Managing Software by Using Oracle Solaris Package Commands (Tasks)
User ID Numbers
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
Using Large User IDs and Group IDs
Patch Management Terms and Definitions
Deleting User Accounts
Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
Fields in the group File
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
How Multiple Operating Systems Are Supported by GRUB
x86: About DHCP Macros
x86: How to Boot a System Interactively
How to Boot an x86 Based System in Failsafe Mode
x86: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level)
x86: How to Boot in Failsafe Mode to Forcibly Update a Corrupt Boot Archive
x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
x86: Administering the GRUB Bootloader
Booting an x86 Based System From the Network
Naming Conventions That Are Used for Configuring GRUB
x86: Functional Components of GRUB
x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
x86: GRUB Terminology
Booting an x86 Based System From the Network