Книга: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition
Reference
Reference
The following is a list of references you can use to learn a bit more about partitioning, installation tools, and installing Fedora and Linux variants on a variety of hardware. You'll also find information about installation on hardware employed for embedded and mainframe solutions.
? https://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/rhel/migrate/ — Red Hat's helpful Migration Center, with news, views, whitepapers, and other tips and research on migrating to a Linux solution.
? http://www.yale.edu/pclt/BOOT/DEFAULT.HTM — A basic primer to partitioning that is operating system nonspecific.
? http://www-1.ibm.com/linux/ — Home page for Linux at IBM, with links to prod ucts, services, and downloads.
? http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/ — Home page for IBM S/390 Linux solutions.
? http://www.dell.com/linux/ — Dell Computer's Linux information pages.
? http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ — Entry point to Red Hat's hardware compatibility database.
? http://www.linux1394.org/ — Home page for the Linux FireWire project, with information regarding the status of drivers and devices for this port.
? http://www.linux-usb.org/ — Home page for the Linux USB project, with lists of supported devices and links to drivers.
? http://elks.sourceforge.net/ — Home page for Linux for x286 and below CPUs, ELKS Linux.
? http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ — Home page for the Bootable Business Card, a 50MB compressed Linux distribution that offers hundreds of networking clients, a live X session, web browsing, PDA backup, wireless networking, rescue sessions, and file recovery.
? http://www.coyotelinux.com/ — Home page for several compact Linux distributions offering firewalling and VPN services. The floppy-based distribution works quite well on older PCs and does not require a hard drive.
? http://www.freesco.org/ — Home page for a floppy-based Linux router solution that works on 386 PCs, requires only 6MB of RAM, and provides bridging, firewalling, IP masquerading, DNS, DHCP, web, telnet, print, time, and remote access functions.
? http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/ — A detailed overview of some root causes of Linux Signal 11 errors.
? http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html#introduction — Home page for the GNU parted utility.
? http://www.linux.org/vendors/systems.html — One place to check for a vendor near you selling Linux preinstalled on a PC, laptop, server, or hard drive.