1. Introduction
You have just completed installing your own Linux system. You have just made an upgrade to your existing Linux system. You are happy with the first few checkouts and usage experience. You want to make sure you will enjoy this system in spite of any damage which may occur later because of any unexpected "faux pas".
It is a good idea to keep a snapshot of the new system, so that you can be assured that in the event of any misfortune with your Linux installation, you can always recover without any permanent damage. This checklist will help you with precautionary steps you must take, as soon as you complete installation of Linux. It is a sequel to the GNU/Linux pre-installation checklist, and a companion to the official Linux Installation HOWTO. This checklist also contains a Section 3 which will automate the process of making a snapshot of your system.
1.1. Copyright Information
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1.2. Disclaimer
No liability for the contents of this documents can be accepted. Use the concepts, examples and other content at your own risk. As this is a new edition of this document, there may be errors and inaccuracies, that may of course be damaging to your system. Proceed with caution, and although this is highly unlikely, the author(s) do not take any responsibility for that.
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You are strongly recommended to make a backup of your system before major installation and continue to do so at regular intervals.
1.3. Feedback
This document and the Section 3 are continuously updated. Make sure you are referring to the latest version of this document, by visiting the Linux post-install site frequently. Email <algolog@hd1.vsnl.net.in> with your feedback and suggestions.
Note: We do NOT answer general queries on Linux. If you want professional (PAID) help with Linux -- ask Algologic. You may also visit our home page : Algologic Research & Solutions.