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Fedora 24 was released with a server edition, and in this tutorial, we shall go through the various
steps of how to install Fedora 24 server with screen shots.
As in Fedora 24 workstation, there are some crucial improvements in the server edition, before
we proceed to the installation steps, we shall look at some of the new features and improvements.
1. Linux 4.5.5
2. Easy administration with Cockpit’s modern and powerful interface
3. Introduce additional modularity
4. Removal of unnecessary packages
5. Smaller installer footprint
6. Server roles
7. FreeIPA 4.3 security information manager plus so much more
You need to download Fedora 24 server 64-bit live image from the links below:
1. Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-24-1.2.iso
When the image has completed downloading, you have to create a bootable media CD/DVD or
USB flashdrive using Unetbootin or dd command.
After successful creation of the bootable media, proceed to begin the installation by following
the steps below:
1. First, choose a working media/port and place your bootable media into it. There are two
options, one you can install Fedora 24 straight away or test the installation media for any errors
before starting installation process.
2. Choose the installation language you wish to use and click on Continue.
Select Language Support
3. Next, you will see the screen below which contains the Installation Summary, here, you will
configure various system settings including Keyboard layout, Language support, System Time
and Date, Installation Source, Software to install, Network and Hostname, Installation
Destination (disk).
Fedora 24 Server Installation Summary
4. Use the + sign to add a keyboard layout and click Add and after that click Done to move to the
Installation Summary interface.
Add Keyboard Layout
5. Under this step, you will set your language support, simply search for the language you want
to install and click Add to install it.
6. Managing time is very important on a server, so in this step, you can set the default system
timezone, time and date.
When your system is connected to the Internet, the time is detected automatically when you
switch on Network Time, but you need to set the timezone according to your location. After
setting all that, click Done and move to the next step.
Configure System Timezone
7. In this step, you will configure your system partitions and filesystem types for every system
partition. There are two ways to setup partitions, one is to use automatic settings and another is
to perform a manual setup.
In this guide, I have chosen to do everything manually. So, click on the disk image to select it
and select “I will configure partitions manually”. Then click Done to go to the next screen in
the next step.
Configure Installation Disk
8. In the screen below, select “Standard Partition” partitioning scheme from the drop down
menu, for creating mounting points for the various partitions you will create on your system.
Configure Standard Partition
9. To add a new partition, use the “+” button, let us start by creating the root (/) partition, so
specify the following in the screen below:
Mount point: /
Desired Capacity: 15GB
The partition size I have set here is for the purpose of this guide, you can set a capacity of your
choice according to the size of your system disk.
After that click on “Add mount point” to create a mount point for the partition.
Create Root Partition and Mount Point
10. Every Linux system partition requires a filesystem type, in this step, you need to set a
filesystem for the root file system created in the previous step, I have used ext4 because of its
features and good performance.
Set Root Filesystem Type
11. Next, create a home partition and mount point which will store system users files and home
directories. Then click on “Add mount point” complete setting it and proceed to the next stage.
Create Home Partition
11. You also need to set a filesystem type for the home partition as you did for the root partition. I
have also used ext4.
Set Home Partition Filesystem Type
13. Here, you need to create a swap partition which is space on your hard disk that is allocated to
temporarily store extra data in system RAM that is not actively being worked upon by the system
in the event that RAM is used up. Then click on “Add mount point” to create the swap space.
Create Swap Partition
14. When you are done creating all the necessary mount points, then click on Done button at the
top left corner.
You will see the interface below for you to effect all the changes to your disk. Click on “Accept
Changes” to continue, but is you see need for repeating the partitioning steps, then click on
“Cancel & Return to Custom Partitioning”.
Confirm Changes to Disk
15. From the previous step, you will move back to the configuration screen, next, click on
“Network and Hostname” to set your Hostname.
To configure system network settings, click on “Configure…” button and you will be taken to
the next screen.
Configure Network Hostname
16. Here, you can configure a lot of network settings including server IP address, default
gateway, DNS servers plus many more.
Since this is a server, you will need to select Manual configuration method from the method
drop down menu. Navigate the settings to set other network features and properties as per your
serer environment demands.
After setting everything, click on save and then click on Done at the left top corner to complete
Network & Hostname configurations, you will move back to the Installation Summary screen
to begin the actual installation of system files.
Network Configurations
17. Begin the actual Fedora 24 Server installation of system files by clicking on “Begin
Installation” from the screen below.
Begin Fedora 24 Server Installation
18. There are two more important things to do, as the installation of system files progresses, you
will need to setup your root user password and an additional system user account.
Click on “ROOT PASSWORD” to set the root user password, when that is done, click Done
and move to the next step.
Configure Root Account Password
19. To create an additional user account, simply click on “USER CREATION”, and fill in the
necessary information.
You can optionally give administrator privileges, and also set a password for the user as in the
interface below, then click Done after setting all that.
Create Admin User Account
20. Then sit back and relax, wait for the installation to finish, when it is complete, click on Quit
in the bottom right corner and reboot your machine. Then remove the installation media and
boot into Fedora 24 server.
Fedora 24 Server Login
I believe that the above steps were simple and direct to follow as usual, and hope everything
went just fine. Now you are ready to start running Fedora 24 on your server machine.
What is SharePoint?
Opening and saving Office documents
Coauthoring Word documents in SharePoint
Checking files in and out
Working with SkyDrive
Sharing and syncing document libraries
Adding a list app to your site
Using social networking features
Creating site collections
Editing pages
Adding users to a security group
Creating workflows with SharePoint Designer or Visio
Creating content types and document sets
Controlling site appearance
Creating a Records Center
Introduction
Welcome
1. Introducing SharePoint
What is SharePoint?
Understanding SharePoint roles
Understanding SharePoint products
Connecting to SharePoint
9. SharePoint Permissions
SharePoint permissions: The basics
Viewing group and user permissions
Adding users to a security group
Deleting users from a security group
Creating and modifying security groups
Setting unique or inherited permissions
Conclusion
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01 Course Introduction
02 Designing a SharePoint Logical Architecture - Theory
03 Designing a SharePoint Logical Architecture - Practice
04 Designing a SharePoint Physical Architecture - Theory
05 Designing a SharePoint Physical Architecture - Practice
06 Designing a SharePoint Information Architecture - Theory
07 Designing a SharePoint Information Architecture - Practice
08 Installing SharePoint Server 2013 - Theory
09 Installing SharePoint Server 2013 - Practice
10 Advanced Installation Options - Practice
11 Managing Service Applications - Theory
12 Managing Service Applications - Practice
13 Managing Web Applications - Theory
14 Managing Web Applications - Practice
15 Administering Site Collections - Theory
16 Administering Site Collections - Practice
17 Managing SharePoint 2013 with Windows PowerShell - Theory
18 Managing SharePoint 2013 with Windows PowerShell - Practice
19 Planning and Configuring Authentication - Theory
20 Planning and Configuring Authentication - Practice
21 Managing Authorization - Theory
22 Managing Authorization - Practice
23 Implementing Farm-Level Security - Theory
24 Implementing Farm-Level Security - Practice
25 Deploying Enterprise Search - Theory
26 Deploying Enterprise Search - Practice
27 Administering User Profile Services - Theory
28 Administering User Profile Services - Practice
29 Implementing Managed Metadata Service - Theory
30 Implementing Managed Metadata Service - Practice
31 Monitoring and Troubleshooting SharePoint Server 2013 - Theory
32 Monitoring and Troubleshooting SharePoint Server 2013 - Practice
33 Understanding Azure and Office 365 - Theory
34 Understanding Azure and Office 365 - Practice
35 SharePoint 2013 Core Solutions - Wrap-up
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This video training course with Tim Warner covers Microsoft SharePoint Server
2013, including topics such as designing a SharePoint topology, planning
security, installing and configuring SharePoint farms, creating and
configuring service applications and site collections, and maintaining a core
SharePoint environment.
Recommended skills:
According to Microsoft, candidates for the 70-331 test have four years or
more of hands-on experience planning and maintaining SharePoint and other
related Microsoft core technologies such as Windows Server 2012, Internet
Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server 2012, Active Directory, and
networking infrastructure services.
Recommended equipment:
Related certifications:
MCSE: SharePoint
MCSM: SharePoint
MCSA: Windows Server 2012
SharePoint administrator
Web server administrator
Business analyst/Web specialist
SQL Server database administrator (DBA)
This course covers every objective of Microsoft exam 70-331, Core Solutions
of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013, and serves as an excellent springboard
leading to exam 70-332, Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server
2013.