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Installing and securing Red Hat Linux
This article details the steps required to install Red Hat Linux on a production server. It covers the procedures necessary to get the operating system from the setup CDs to your system's hard disk (along with the configuration details to remove any unnecessary packages), shutting down any unnecessary system services, and applying any required system updates from Red Hat.
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