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Quick Links & Resourcesdiff --git a/docs/beginners/users-and-groups.md b/docs/beginners/users-and-groups.md index 3514d78bf..5eba3cfa2 100644 --- a/docs/beginners/users-and-groups.md +++ b/docs/beginners/users-and-groups.md @@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ There are other tasks you can undertake to manage users from the command line, s If you prefer a GUI, you're in luck, as AlmaLinux has the tools you need to make managing users simple.\ To access this feature, open Settings and click Users in the left sidebar. On this page, you first must Unlock the settings by clicking Unlock (Figure 1) and then typing your sudo password. - + _You should see all of your current users listed here._ Once you've done that, click Add User and then, in the resulting pop-up (Figure 2), fill out the user information. - + _If you go this route, you'll want to use the `passwd -e` command to expire the user's password, so they can set a new one when they next log in._ diff --git a/docs/development/almalinux-os-kitten-10.md b/docs/development/almalinux-os-kitten-10.md index b54a94947..d8e862134 100644 --- a/docs/development/almalinux-os-kitten-10.md +++ b/docs/development/almalinux-os-kitten-10.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Currently, AlmaLinux OS Kitten is based on CentOS Stream 10 code and provides a AlmaLinux Kitten also allows anyone who is building from or extending AlmaLinux to engage in our building and release processes and gain a deeper understanding of them. -
+
## Mirrors, ISOs, and Update Frequency
diff --git a/docs/development/openQA.md b/docs/development/openQA.md
index 79a1f8c66..6c74acfd2 100644
--- a/docs/development/openQA.md
+++ b/docs/development/openQA.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This User Guide describes what information can be found on the [openqa.almalinux
To begin with, navigate your browser to https://openqa.almalinux.org.
You will find yourself on the main page. You can see the [latest tested jobs](#latest-tests-on-the-main-page) and their test statuses.
-
+
:::tip
You can see the **_Learn more_** button on the main page. It leads you directly to **[open.qa](https://open.qa/)**.
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ You can use the **search** field to find:
- job modules by filename
- test modules within the test distributions, either by filename or source code.
-
+
### Latest tests on the main page
The main page shows the latest tested jobs with the statuses. Clicking on the build (a version of a product) or a test status scale lead you to a _Test result overview_.
-
+
#### Summary of Test Result Overview
@@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ The test result overview provides the following details:
#### Result details
- You can view the tests conducted, their statuses, and screenshots. By clicking on the test icon, you will be directed to the job's **Details** page, which displays the screenshots and the time taken to complete the job.
- 
+ 
- Clicking on a screenshot will enlarge it and display a "needle" – a mechanism used to determine the state of the virtual machine by detecting the presence of specific elements on the machine's output (screen).
- 
+ 
:::tip
There's a small camera icon that will take you to a video recording of the executed test.
Example:
- 
+ 
:::
- The **Logs and Assets** section enables you to download result files and the product that was tested (an iso file).
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The test result overview provides the following details:
### All Tests
The **All Tests** option leads to a list of jobs that are running (in the process), scheduled and the last 500 finished jobs. The last 500 finished jobs can be filtered by the result status.
-
+
:::tip
openQA is employed to evaluate diverse combinations of actions and configurations in the AlmaLinux installer. By establishing a virtual machine, executing a sequence of steps, and generating a result for each unique combination, openQA ensures comprehensive testing. These runs, known as 'jobs,' are assigned a numeric identifier and are governed by various settings that determine their behavior.
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Numerous job parameters are involved in the process:
Clicking on the test icons for an ongoing job will take you to a live video feed of the test in progress.
Example:
- 
+ 
:::
- `Progress`: Indicates the percentage of test completion through a progress scale.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Numerous job parameters are involved in the process:
### Job Groups
The **Job Groups** option opens a menu.
-
+
Each job is assigned to a group based on its respective architecture. _Updates_ groups pertain to jobs associated with products that have updates. When selecting a job group, you'll be shown the most recent tested builds for that group, accompanied by a test results scale.
diff --git a/docs/documentation/after-installation-guide.md b/docs/documentation/after-installation-guide.md
index 0f9d213a1..043822db9 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/after-installation-guide.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/after-installation-guide.md
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ sudo dnf --security update
If your system has a graphical interface, you can an application. On your panel, open **Settings** via _Applications_:
-
+
or find them under _WiFi/Connection_ sign:
-
+
Using this application you can edit an existing connection or configure a new one.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ nmtui
It will get you to the text user interface tool.
-
+
Use the arrow keys to navigate and press _Enter_ to select an option of your choice.
diff --git a/docs/documentation/errata.md b/docs/documentation/errata.md
index 1e08eeac5..17c893712 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/errata.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/errata.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ title: "Security Errata"
Errata are package updates like some enhancements and features, bug fixes and security patches. These updates can be found at [errata.almalinux.org](https://errata.almalinux.org/) as a list of errata advisories.
-
+
Advisories are published text to help users get the information that errata provide and their impact.
There are three types of advisories:
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ These advisories are ranked by severity: Critical, Important, Moderate and Low.
Besides type and severity details, each advisory includes some description, references, a list of updated packages and the release date.
-
+
### How to access errata
diff --git a/docs/documentation/installation-guide.md b/docs/documentation/installation-guide.md
index aa8e508d1..d11e0c23e 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/installation-guide.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/installation-guide.md
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Look at the Linux example above for detailed command elements description for th
To determine the `XXX` (on our machine it was `disk2s1`) open the `Disk Utility` app.
Choose your USB drive in the `External` section and check the disk name in the `Device` field:
-
+
:::
Now you have AlmaLinux ready on a USB stick.
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ UEFI or Bios is never mentioned again during the installation instructions. Remo
- Insert and boot the USB installation meda and you will be presented with the AlmaLinux welcome menu:
- 
+ 
- The recommended option _Test this media & install AlmaLinux 9.1_ is automatically highlighted. Choosing this option will run the installation media check to verify that it's usable and the installation can continue. After the media check completes successfully, the anaconda installer will start automatically.
:::tip
Selecting _Install AlmaLinux 9.x_. will skip checking the installation media and boot straight to the anaconda installer.
@@ -238,13 +238,13 @@ UEFI or Bios is never mentioned again during the installation instructions. Remo
- When the installer boots, the first step is to choose the language that will be used during the installation process.
- 
+ 
Choose the language you'd like and press the **Continue** button.
- Next, the _Installation Summary_ window will appear. It contains all of the sections that you can configure for the installation:
- 
+ 
:::warning
Sections that are marked with **red** color are necessary to be configured to complete the installation.
@@ -254,19 +254,19 @@ UEFI or Bios is never mentioned again during the installation instructions. Remo
- _Keyboard_ - you may specify the system's keyboard layouts here.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- _Language Support_ - the default supported language is the language selected for the installation process. You can add support for additional languages as required.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- _Time & Date_ - this option allows you to select the timezone to be configured. You can select the location from the _Region_/_City_ lists or select from the map. Enable the Network Time option to configure the system to automatically set the time on boot via NTP.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- Virtualizaton Host
- _Additional Software for the Selected Environment_ - here you can select additional software to be installed. The list of available additional software changes based on the chosen _Base Environment_.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
@@ -302,25 +302,25 @@ This section allows you to customize the installation to the requirements of you
To manually create disk partitions, select _Custom_.
:::
- 
+ 
:::tip
To encrypt your data, select **Encrypt my data** and you will be asked to type a _passphrase_ after clicking on the **Done** button.
- 
+ 
:::
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- _KDUMP_ - by default, kdump will be marked as enabled with automatic memory reservation.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- _Network & Host Name_ - all detected networks will be listed in the left field. If able they will be automatically connected. You can add a network device and configure the chosen network in this section.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ This section allows you to customize the installation to the requirements of you
- [DRAFT] DISA STIG for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- [DRAFT] DISA STIG with GUI for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- 
+ 
:::tip
For further details about Security Profiles, check the [OpenSCAP Guide for AlmaLinux 8](/documentation/openscap-guide.md) and [OpenSCAP Guide for AlmaLinux 9](/documentation/openscap-guide-for-9.md).
@@ -356,19 +356,19 @@ This section allows you to configure a password for the root user account if req
- _Root Password_ - the root user is the most privileged account, a strong password is highly recommended to protect this account. Type the password in the _Root Password_ text field and type it once more in the _Confirm_ text field to confirm the password.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- _User Creation_ - this window allows you to create administrative and non-administrative users. To create a user fill in the _Full Name_ and _User Name_ fields, set and confirm the password, and enable the _Make this user administrator_ field if required. The _Require the password to use this account_ option is enabled by default. You can leave it enabled or click on the checkbox to remove the check to disable this option.
- 
+ 
Select **Done** to complete the configuration of this section.
- When you are finished with the customization, click on the **Begin Installation** button to start the installation process.
- 
+ 
The installation will begin and the progress shown on the Installation Progress screen.
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ This section allows you to configure a password for the root user account if req
- Wait for the installation process to complete successfully and click on the **Reboot** button to restart the system.
- 
+ 
- When the system reboots, log in and enjoy your AlmaLinux system.
diff --git a/docs/documentation/openQA.md b/docs/documentation/openQA.md
index b08645a2e..847362055 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/openQA.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/openQA.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This User Guide describes what information can be found on the [openqa.almalinux
To begin with, navigate your browser to https://openqa.almalinux.org.
You will find yourself on the main page. You can see the [latest tested jobs](#latest-tests-on-the-main-page) and their test statuses.
-
+
:::tip
You can see the **_Learn more_** button on the main page. It leads you directly to **[open.qa](https://open.qa/)**.
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ You can use the **search** field to find:
- job modules by filename
- test modules within the test distributions, either by filename or source code.
-
+
### Latest tests on the main page
The main page shows the latest tested jobs with the statuses. Clicking on the build (a version of a product) or a test status scale lead you to a _Test result overview_.
-
+
#### Summary of Test Result Overview
@@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ The test result overview provides the following details:
#### Result details
- You can view the tests conducted, their statuses, and screenshots. By clicking on the test icon, you will be directed to the job's **Details** page, which displays the screenshots and the time taken to complete the job.
- 
+ 
- Clicking on a screenshot will enlarge it and display a "needle" – a mechanism used to determine the state of the virtual machine by detecting the presence of specific elements on the machine's output (screen).
- 
+ 
:::tip
There's a small camera icon that will take you to a video recording of the executed test.
Example:
- 
+ 
:::
- The **Logs and Assets** section enables you to download result files and the product that was tested (an iso file).
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The test result overview provides the following details:
### All Tests
The **All Tests** option leads to a list of jobs that are running (in the process), scheduled and the last 500 finished jobs. The last 500 finished jobs can be filtered by the result status.
-
+
:::tip
openQA is employed to evaluate diverse combinations of actions and configurations in the AlmaLinux installer. By establishing a virtual machine, executing a sequence of steps, and generating a result for each unique combination, openQA ensures comprehensive testing. These runs, known as 'jobs,' are assigned a numeric identifier and are governed by various settings that determine their behavior.
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Numerous job parameters are involved in the process:
Clicking on the test icons for an ongoing job will take you to a live video feed of the test in progress.
Example:
- 
+ 
:::
- `Progress`: Indicates the percentage of test completion through a progress scale.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Numerous job parameters are involved in the process:
### Job Groups
The **Job Groups** option opens a menu.
-
+
Each job is assigned to a group based on its respective architecture. _Updates_ groups pertain to jobs associated with products that have updates. When selecting a job group, you'll be shown the most recent tested builds for that group, accompanied by a test results scale.
diff --git a/docs/documentation/openscap-guide-for-9.md b/docs/documentation/openscap-guide-for-9.md
index ae7f6bcbe..7ae84c737 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/openscap-guide-for-9.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/openscap-guide-for-9.md
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Result pass
The HTML report which you can view in a browser looks like as follows:
-
+
## Generating a Full Security Guide
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ sudo oscap xccdf generate guide --profile hipaa --fetch-remote-resources \
The HTML report which you can view in a browser looks like as follows:
-
+
:::tip
Run the `oscap info ssg-results.xml` command from the _/tmp_ directory to review the results XML file. You can get information like remediation scripts from it.
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ sudo oscap oval generate report /tmp/alsa-results-oval.xml \
Here is an example of the HTML report:
-
+
## SCAP Workbench
@@ -365,13 +365,13 @@ If the `scap-security-guide` package wasn't installed from the package repositor
After SCAP Workbench is installed, it should appear in your desktop environments application menu and you can run it.
-
+
After you start Workbench, a dialog window will offer you to choose which SCAP Security Guide to open.
When one of the guides is chosen, the next SCAP Workbench window appears. There is a menu, which offers you some more options to select before scanning the system.
-
+
**_File_**
This option offers to load or save SCAP-related content. The _Save Customization Only_ item is useful if you selected 'Customization Only' and you want to save it as an XCCDF XML file. The _Save All_ item is useful to save SCAP files to the selected directory or as an RPM package.
@@ -415,8 +415,8 @@ If you check this box, SCAP Workbench will attempt to correct system settings th
After the profile is chosen, press the SCAN button. You will see how the process is going on the status bar.
-
+
When the scan is completed, you can _Save Results_ as an XCCDF Result file, ARF, or HTML Report, in case you need them. If you press the _Show Report_ button, it'll be displayed in a browser:
-
+
diff --git a/docs/documentation/openscap-guide.md b/docs/documentation/openscap-guide.md
index bda1ea8e6..7b016d246 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/openscap-guide.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/openscap-guide.md
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Result fail
The HTML report which you can view in a browser looks like as follows:
-
+
### Generating a Full Security Guide
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ oscap xccdf generate guide --profile hipaa \
You can view the HTML report in a browser. Here is an example:
-
-
+
+
### OVAL Scan
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ oscap oval generate report /tmp/alsa-results-oval.xml \
```
Here is the example of the HTML report:
-
+
## SCAP Workbench
@@ -303,13 +303,13 @@ If the `scap-security-guide` package wasn't installed from the package repositor
After SCAP Workbench is installed, it should appear in your desktop environments application menu and you can run it.
-
+
After you start Workbench, a dialog window will offer you to choose which SCAP Security Guide to open.
When one of the guides is chosen, the next SCAP Workbench window appears. There is a menu, which offers you some more options to select before scanning the system.
-
+
**_File_**
This option offers to load or save SCAP-related content. The _Save Customization Only_ item is useful if you selected 'Customization Only' and you want to save it as an XCCDF XML file. The _Save All_ item is useful to save SCAP files to the selected directory or as an RPM package.
@@ -353,20 +353,20 @@ If you check this box, SCAP Workbench will attempt to correct system settings th
After the profile is chosen, press the SCAN button. You will see how the process is going on the status bar.
-
+
After the scanning is finished, you'll have a diagnostics window.
-
+
You can _Save Results_ as XCCDF Result file, ARF, or HTML Report, in case you need them. If you press the _Show Report_ button, it'll be displayed in a browser:
-
+
### Applying Security Policy during Installation
Note that you can also choose one of the earlier mentioned profiles while running AlmaLinux Installation. To do this, go to the Security Policy option to choose the profile you need.
-
+
No profile is chosen by default, as applying a security policy is not necessary. The applied security policy will be installed to the system using the compliance policies defined by SCAP.
diff --git a/docs/documentation/package-building-guide.md b/docs/documentation/package-building-guide.md
index 362fa2ef2..2b13722ee 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/package-building-guide.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/package-building-guide.md
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The mock tool has such advantages as:
The mock tool already contains config files for x86_64 and aarch64 architectures. You can find them in the `/etc/mock/` directory.
-
+
:::warning
Mock doesn't have a config file to build i686 packages. So you have to create a config yourselves to make that possible.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Now is the right time to make some changes, if needed, before building a package
rpmbuild -bs packagename.spec
```
-
+
Switch to the SRPMS directory to build the package. The next step depends on what architecture you are building packages.
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ In case you need to build a package without any changes, follow mentioned steps:
Builds are done in the `/var/lib/mock` directory. You can see the built packages in this directory.
-
+
## Building packages from [git.almalinux.org](https://git.almalinux.org/)
diff --git a/docs/documentation/sbom-guide.md b/docs/documentation/sbom-guide.md
index 96619fcf1..8956590d8 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/sbom-guide.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/sbom-guide.md
@@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ To inspect a desired package for _SBOM_ information, you need the package inform
- Navigate to [AlmaLinux Build System](https://build.almalinux.org/).
- Find the package you want to inspect in the **Feed** or by using the **Search**.
- Click **Details**.
- 
+ 
- Now you can see the **build-id** and the package's **rpm-package-hash**. The cryptographic hash ensures the integrity of this SBOM, meaning it hasn't been tampered with since being stored in immudb.
You can see and copy the hash by hovering the mouse on the _key_ sign and by clicking it.
- 
+ 
## Using the AlmaLinux SBOM tool
diff --git a/docs/documentation/wsl.md b/docs/documentation/wsl.md
index c8afa4a6b..e716ce020 100644
--- a/docs/documentation/wsl.md
+++ b/docs/documentation/wsl.md
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ The WSL format is a modern and recommended way of installation. The WSL version
- After the installation is completed, the AlmaLinux OS will be available as an application in a new tab with its icon an color-scheme.
-
+
- Verify you have it installed. Show all installed distros:
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ The WSL format is a modern and recommended way of installation. The WSL version
- After the installation is completed, the AlmaLinux OS will be available as an application in a new tab with its icon and color scheme.
-
+
- Verify you have it installed. Show all installed distros:
diff --git a/docs/election2023.md b/docs/election2023.md
index 99f79d8e0..17b77ea23 100644
--- a/docs/election2023.md
+++ b/docs/election2023.md
@@ -48,18 +48,18 @@ Please, check FAQ section for more information.
# Nominees
--  [Alejandro Iribarren](https://www.linkedin.com/in/iribarren/) - Alejandro has strong ties within the AlmaLinux community and can represent the scientific use-case of AlmaLinux, both internally at the CERN site as well as throughout our HEP (high energy physics) associates. _nominated by Ben Morris_
--  [Jun Yoshida](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jun-yoshida-6b4b5a16/) - Jun is an Executive Officer of CyberTrust Japan and a member of the AlmaLinux community. He has been a strong advocate for AlmaLinux in Japan. _nominated by Koichiro Iwao_
+-  [Alejandro Iribarren](https://www.linkedin.com/in/iribarren/) - Alejandro has strong ties within the AlmaLinux community and can represent the scientific use-case of AlmaLinux, both internally at the CERN site as well as throughout our HEP (high energy physics) associates. _nominated by Ben Morris_
+-  [Jun Yoshida](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jun-yoshida-6b4b5a16/) - Jun is an Executive Officer of CyberTrust Japan and a member of the AlmaLinux community. He has been a strong advocate for AlmaLinux in Japan. _nominated by Koichiro Iwao_
Last updated Dec 1, 2023
# Election Committee
--  [Abdullah As-Sadeed](https://github.com/Bitscoper/)
--  Jing Luo
+-  [Abdullah As-Sadeed](https://github.com/Bitscoper/)
+-  Jing Luo
- [Radhesh Goel](https://www.linkedin.com/in/radhesh-g)
--  [benny Vasquez](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennyvasquez/)
--  [Igor Seletskiy](https://www.linkedin.com/in/iseletsk/)
+-  [benny Vasquez](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennyvasquez/)
+-  [Igor Seletskiy](https://www.linkedin.com/in/iseletsk/)
## FAQ
diff --git a/docs/elevate/Contribution-guide.md b/docs/elevate/Contribution-guide.md
index 9070119ab..d4efed138 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/Contribution-guide.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/Contribution-guide.md
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ We are also seeking contributors to test new ELevate features and upgrade direct
The current ELevate process is the following:
-
+
- ELevate NG is designed to collect community contributions such as new support, features and bugfixes, leapp-repository, and leapp-data new versions. We test these enhancements first and welcome the community to test them. If you are interested please refer to the [ELevate NG Testing Guide](https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/ELevate-NG-testing-guide.html).
- ELevate NG goes to the general testing. If you are interested please refer to the [ELevate Testing Guide](https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.html). Meanwhile, ELevate NG gathers new data, features and improvements.
diff --git a/docs/elevate/ELevate-NG-testing-guide.md b/docs/elevate/ELevate-NG-testing-guide.md
index 659ee9a7b..15d40adfe 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/ELevate-NG-testing-guide.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/ELevate-NG-testing-guide.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can add more 3rd party repositories support. See more on the [Contribute](/e
Currently, the following upgrade paths are available:
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+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/elevate/ELevate-quickstart-guide.md b/docs/elevate/ELevate-quickstart-guide.md
index a6150c045..5bee23425 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/ELevate-quickstart-guide.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/ELevate-quickstart-guide.md
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ You can contribute to the project and add more 3rd party repositories support. S
Currently, the following upgrade paths are available:
-
+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.md b/docs/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.md
index ccd424f91..298932a08 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/ELevate-testing-guide.md
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can contribute to the project and add more 3rd party repositories support. S
Currently, the following upgrades are available:
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+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/elevate/ELevating-CentOS7-to-AlmaLinux-10.md b/docs/elevate/ELevating-CentOS7-to-AlmaLinux-10.md
index a5a4df320..bfae74b98 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/ELevating-CentOS7-to-AlmaLinux-10.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/ELevating-CentOS7-to-AlmaLinux-10.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You can add more 3rd party repositories support. See more on the [Contribute](/e
Currently, the following upgrade paths are available:
-
+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/elevate/README.md b/docs/elevate/README.md
index 3fa669f9c..d3dfc6fda 100644
--- a/docs/elevate/README.md
+++ b/docs/elevate/README.md
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ You can contribute to the project and add more 3rd party repositories support. S
Currently, the following upgrade paths are available:
-
+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/migration/README.md b/docs/migration/README.md
index d16de7039..36ebb499c 100644
--- a/docs/migration/README.md
+++ b/docs/migration/README.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ See the general overviews of options to select the tool/project that best fits y
The tool supports the following migration paths:
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+
See the [Migration Guide](/documentation/migration-guide) for the conversion steps.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ You can contribute to the project and add more 3rd party repositories support. S
Currently, the following upgrade paths are available:
-
+
\* - Currently, upgrades to AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux Kitten 10 don't support x86_64_v2 architecture.
diff --git a/docs/release-notes/10.0.md b/docs/release-notes/10.0.md
index 6d5d11f35..0a7dcb761 100644
--- a/docs/release-notes/10.0.md
+++ b/docs/release-notes/10.0.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Codename: Purple Lion
Distributed kernel version: 6.12.0-55.9.1.el10_0.
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+
## Providing Feedback and Getting Help
diff --git a/docs/release-notes/9.0.md b/docs/release-notes/9.0.md
index 853acf848..6d9c0c450 100644
--- a/docs/release-notes/9.0.md
+++ b/docs/release-notes/9.0.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ These are the release notes for AlmaLinux OS 9.0 for x86_64, aarch64, ppc64le an
Distributed kernel version: 5.14.0-70.13.1.el9_0.
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+
## Providing Feedback and Getting Help
diff --git a/docs/release-notes/almalinux-install-source.webp b/docs/release-notes/almalinux-install-source.webp
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diff --git a/docs/release-notes/kitten-10.md b/docs/release-notes/kitten-10.md
index 125966f84..44b6f9f3f 100644
--- a/docs/release-notes/kitten-10.md
+++ b/docs/release-notes/kitten-10.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Distributed kernel version: 6.12.0-35.el10
This release should not be used for production installations.
:::
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## Providing Feedback and Getting Help
diff --git a/docs/series/LAMP-server.md b/docs/series/LAMP-server.md
index ed683afac..3155d9503 100644
--- a/docs/series/LAMP-server.md
+++ b/docs/series/LAMP-server.md
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ It first appeared in 1995 and since 1996 the most popular web server in the worl
You can test that Apache runs properly by accessing http://YOUR-IP (**YOUR-IP** being your ip address), you should get the following page:
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+
## Second step - install MariaDB
@@ -257,4 +257,4 @@ It's widely favored by developers for its flexibility and performance, seamlessl
- **Results:**
You should get a similar result:
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+ 
diff --git a/docs/sigs/Migration.md b/docs/sigs/Migration.md
index 1d47dcc55..4c094eb8b 100644
--- a/docs/sigs/Migration.md
+++ b/docs/sigs/Migration.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The [migration tool](/documentation/migration-guide) is used to convert an EL8 o
The tool supports the following migration paths:
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+
### AlmaLinux ELevate project.
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The ELevate project is an initiative to support migrations between major version
The project supports the following migration paths:
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\* - migration to CentOS Stream 9 is currently in process and will be available later. \*\* - migration to Oracle Linux 9 is available with the [Oracle Leapp utility](https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/upgrade-oracle-linux-8-to-oracle-linux-9-using-leapp) and will not be supported by ELevate project. diff --git a/images/hero.webp b/images/hero.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2ab5ac7c Binary files /dev/null and b/images/hero.webp differ |