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Monospace and bold Commands entered by the user on the command line when inline. This
only applies to lower-case commands.
<value> Values inside angle brackets are examples and are replaced with the
values that are correct for your enterprise.
monospace File, directories, statements, and commands set off in their own
paragraph.
The following command conventions are used in this book:
z/VM commands are prefixed with ==>.
z/VM XEDIT subcommands are prefixed with ====>.
Linux commands running as root are prefixed with #.
Linux commands running as non-root are usually prefixed with $.
The team who wrote this book
This book was updated for z/VM V6.1 and RHEL 6 by Brad Hinson of Red Hat and Michael
MacIsaac of IBM in late 2010.
Brad Hinson is the global lead for System z at Red Hat in Raleigh, NC.
Michael MacIsaac has been with IBM for 24 years and now works in Poughkeepsie. He
enjoys working on Linux and z/VM and writing IBM Redbooks publications. He currently
manages a systems management development team in the z/VM organization.
Special thanks
Sincere thanks goes out to the following people who contributed to this project in many
different ways:
Roy Costa and Lydia Parziale
IBM International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie
Eileen Digan
IBM Poughkeepsie
Sue Baloga, Bill Bitner, Carol Everitt, George Madl, Tami Zebrowski-Darrow
IBM Endicott
Steffen Maier, Hans-Joachim Picht, Dr. Manfred Gnirss
IBM Boeblingen
Marian Gasparovic
IBM Slovakia
David Boyes
Sine Nomine
Jeremy Agee and Justin Payne
Red Hat, Raleigh, NC
Thanks to many others in IBM Poughkeepsie and to the many others who answered
questions on the linux-390 and IBMVM list servers.
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