Revision History
Note that revision numbers relate to the edition of this manual, not to version numbers of Fedora.
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Tue Oct 30 2018, Petr Bokoč (pbokoc@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 29 Final release 
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All external links are now converted to HTTPS where applicable (issue 7) 
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The chapter about anacron now mentions that it won’t run by default when the system is being powered by a battery (issue 8) 
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Fixed a keyring name in the Kernel Module Authentication chapter (issue 11) 
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Removed mentions of rsyslog as a default syslog 
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Various fixes related to the new publishing system 
 
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Sun Jun 25, 2017, Ryan (t3rm1n4l@fedoraproject.org) - 
Converted document to asciidocs, updated table refs, removed manual line breaks, fixed formatting and some grammar 
 
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- 1-8
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Mon Nov 14 2016, Petr Bokoč (pbokoc@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 25 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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- 1-7
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Tue June 21 2016, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 24 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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- 1-5
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Mon Nov 02 2015, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 23 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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Tue Oct 27 2015, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Added "Gaining Privileges" chapter, "Using OpenSSH Certificate Authentication" section, and made improvements to the GRUB 2 chapter. 
 
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- 1-4
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Mon May 25 2015, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 22 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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- 1-3
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Mon Apr 4 2015, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Replaced Yum chapter with DNF chapter. 
 
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- 1-2.1
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Wed Mar 4 2015, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Added "Working with the GRUB 2 Boot Loader" chapter. 
 
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- 1-2
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Tue Dec 9 2014, Stephen Wadeley (swadeley@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 21 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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- 1-1
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Thu Aug 9 2012, Jaromír Hradílek (jhradilek@redhat.com) - 
Updated Network Interfaces. 
 
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- 1-0
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Tue May 29 2012, Jaromír Hradílek (jhradilek@redhat.com) - 
Fedora 17 release of the System Administrator’s Guide. 
 
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