Once you have installed the OpenSolaris release, you can proceed with any of the following tasks.
| Task | Description | For Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Start or stop a service or program. | Most of the necessary services are started automatically on your laptop. These procedures show you how to start or stop additional services. | Managing Services |
| Modify or change the network connection. | Steps to monitor or change the automatic network connection that occurs during system startup. | Administering Your Automatic Network Connection |
| Configure printers. | Steps to configure a local printer on your laptop. | Managing Printing From the Desktop |
| Configure Thunderbird mail account settings. | Steps to configure your mail account. | Configuring Thunderbird Mail Account Settings |
| Change root user behavior. | Steps to customize the root user. | Changing root User Behavior |
| Manage ZFSTM file systems. | Steps to work with ZFS file systems, which is the default file system type in the OpenSolaris release. | Managing ZFS File Systems |
| Manage NFS file systems. | Steps to access files from an NFS server. NFS is a popular file-sharing protocol. | Managing NFS File Systems |
| Manage CIFS file systems. | Steps to access files from a CIFS server. | Managing CIFS File Systems |
| Halt your system. | Shows various ways to shut down your system. | How to Shut Down a System |
| Debug the network connection. | Steps to troubleshoot your network connection. | Debugging a Network Connection |
| Use other commands. | A short overview of useful user and system administration commands. | Tips for the OpenSolaris Release |
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