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Chapter 4: Linux Filesystem Administration

Overview

After installation has completed, you still have work to do. To customize the system to meet your needs, you may need to add partitions, new filesystems, automounted directories, and more. Much of this depends on the security attributes on files and directories.

While it's easier to use Disk Druid during the installation process, the fdisk and parted tools can help you create new partitions. Once created, filesystems can be configured on these partitions with format commands and more. Once created, you can configure mounting during the boot process in /etc/fstab or over a network using the automounter.

What you create can be protected with Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux). To that end, in this chapter you'll examine basic access control lists and set SELinux characteristics from the command line. (If you're interested in controlling SELinux using the SELinux Management Tool, see Chapter 15.)


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