Next Steps After Installation

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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