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Notes from the Editor

Notes from the Editor

Starting with this manual, Red Hat Software has dedicated full-time resources to producing documentation. Those of you that have read previous versions of this manual will probably notice that some changes have been made; we hope you'll like them. Our goal is to evolve this manual into a comprehensive document that can serve the needs of anyone wishing to install Red Hat Linux, no matter what their level of experience.

We Need Feedback!

We Need Feedback!

As we move towards this goal, there are sure to be mistakes. If you spot one, or if you've thought of a way to make this manual better, we'd love to hear from you! Please send mail to:

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Be sure to mention the manual's title, along with your suggestion. If you've found an error, please include the page number so we can find it easily. We may not be able to respond to every message sent to us, but you can be sure that we'll be reading them all!

I Couldn't Have Done it Without...

I Couldn't Have Done it Without...

Thanks go out to the past authors of this manual. A great deal of their work is still here. A great, big ``Thank You'' is also owed to the Red Hat Linux 5.0 development team for putting up with the many questions, comments, and pleading requests for reviews of this manual. Thanks, guys!

Last but far from least is the support group at Red Hat Software. They have given many insightful suggestions regarding this manual, based on extensive experience with thousands of Red Hat Linux customers. So if you find yourself breezing through the installation chapters, it's due in no small part to their input. I thank them.

Edward C. Bailey


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