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You are strongly recommended to take a backup of your system before major installation and backups at regular intervals.
In addition, you are strongly recommended to use a sacrificial experimental computer when mucking with the material, espcially the scripts, in this HOWTO.
You can find this document at its home page or at the Linux Documentation Project homepage in many formats. Please comment to <ccurley at trib dot com>
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Use the source, Luke. It will be available here until I get this checked into the LDP CVS.
This document is derived from two articles originally published in Linux Journal. My thanks to Linux Journal for reverting the rights to those articles, thereby helping make this HOWTO possible.
Thanks to Joy Y Goodreau for excellent HOWTO editing.