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Introduction
In this case, the style of the word daemon should indicate to you that a definition of the term is
available in the glossary.
Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your attention to certain pieces of information.
In order of how critical the information is to your system, these items will be marked as a tip, a note,
important, a caution or a warning. For example:
Note
Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a rose is not a ROSE
is not a rOsE.
CAUTION
Don’t do routine tasks as root -- use a regular user account unless you need
to use the root account to administer your system.
WARNING
If you choose not to partition manually, a server-class installation will
remove all existing partitions on all installed hard drives. Don’t choose
this installation class unless you’re sure you have no data you need to
save.
More to Come
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