

brightbelt wrote:Nice work Vampirefo1, and here's my point exactly. Please pardon me while I play devil's advocate:
#1 - "As root" is not defined here. A beginner would not know how to sign in "as root" or maybe even what "as root' means. The writer assumes the reader knows what it is. Also, if a beginner were coming from another distro, the root command might be different, and he/she might not know what it is.
#2 - "Save it in '/'" is probably beyond any beginner's comprehension. I'm no expert either, so I'll swallow my pride and ask right now: Does it mean saving it in my home folder?
#3 -"you just get a command login" How? For a beginner this is very vague. Even from my point of view, I could ask: Are we booting with the CD in safe mode? How exactly are we getting to the command login?
So I'm sure you can see I'm no expert either. I've been with Linux for only 1.5 years max and there are still many times I get stuck following directions because the writer assumes so many things.
Believe me, I've bookmarked this howto and will use it; it's a very good one. I just think we need to be clear about the fact the a beginner really knows nothing. Nothing.
And maybe with more tutorials like yours and those we can improve upon, we can decrease the amount of confusion a beginner feels.
Many Thanks,
Frank B.


vampirefo1 wrote:/ is the root directory. every directory in Linux must start from root.

vampirefo1 wrote:/ is root
/root is the home directory for the root user.

sarcastic_bastard wrote:vampirefo1 wrote:/ is root
/root is the home directory for the root user.
uhhh, /home/username is the home directory for user.


sarcastic_bastard wrote:My bad, I only read "home directory" and "user", somehow missed "root". Meh, teach me to not reread something.


brightbelt wrote:I appreciate all your feedback. I guess what got me thinking about this stuff is that I'm still new enough to Linux to where I can actually remember those facts that were invaluable to me as a beginner.
For instance, I remember specifically that these 3 facts were pivotal for me in learning how to install Linux for the first time:
1) One must format the drive for Linux as 'Ext3'
2) Mount point for the Linux install is '/' (I DO know that, my above question notwithstanding)
3) A Swap partition of 1-2 GB is required for dual boots.
Many very helpful folks who lend their time to help beginners somehow manage to forget to mention these facts.

There is no root command, no matter what distro you use. However, certain commands require root privileges. How to become root... well that has been dealt with here:1) what the root command is for This Distro;
What do you mean by that ? Install a rpm or install form source ?2) The basic command to install a program for this
distro; basic one to uninstall etc
I didn't get this one...3) How directories are done to reference file locations
That is already done in the Get Started guide (it's on your desktop)... and many other things are there... If it needs further polish let me know and I will rewrite that.4) How to access & use the Synaptic Package Manager, with helpful tips on critical downloads that are available there, like certain graphics drivers etc.
That would be a good idea... It is true that related posts are scattered around...5) Xserver crashing remedies - given in detail, step by step, so a Newbie can understand it.

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