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Tony Bautts, Terry Dawson, Gregor N. Purdy

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Conventions Used in This Book


All examples presented in this book assume that you are using an
sh-compatible shell. The bash shell is sh compatible and is the
standard shell of all Linux distributions. If you happen to be a csh
user, you will have to make appropriate adjustments.

The following is a list of the typographical conventions used in this
book:

Italic


Used for file and directory names, program and command names, email
addresses and pathnames, URLs, and for emphasizing new terms.


Boldface


Used for machine names, hostnames, site names, and for occasional
emphasis.


Constant Width


Used in examples to show the contents of code files or the output
from commands and to indicate environment variables and keywords that
appear in code.


Constant Width Italic


Used to indicate variable options, keywords, or text that the user is
to replace with an actual value.


Constant Width Bold


Used in examples to show commands or other text that should be typed
literally by the user.




Indicates a tip, suggestion, or general note.


Text appearing in this manner offers a warning. You can make a
mistake here that hurts your system or is hard to recover from.


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