diff --git a/xml/64bit_issues.xml b/xml/64bit_issues.xml index 89eb470849..6ff5b4c366 100644 --- a/xml/64bit_issues.xml +++ b/xml/64bit_issues.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment + Configure your 64-bit environment to run existing 32-bit applications without requiring additional ports yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/MAIN.SLEDS.xml b/xml/MAIN.SLEDS.xml index c680945ecf..055d3c8171 100644 --- a/xml/MAIN.SLEDS.xml +++ b/xml/MAIN.SLEDS.xml @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ &productname; Documentation - &productname; + Learn to configure, deploy and manage SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop with comprehensive guides for secure, cost-effective enterprise use + &productname; &productnameshort; &productnumber; @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/MAIN.opensuse.xml b/xml/MAIN.opensuse.xml index a1cd4069b8..3b61aa1136 100644 --- a/xml/MAIN.opensuse.xml +++ b/xml/MAIN.opensuse.xml @@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ &productname; Documentation - &productname; + Learn how to configure, deploy and manage + openSUSE with comprehensive documentation for system administrators and desktop users + &productname; &productnameshort; &productnumber; @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/aarch64_inst_problem.xml b/xml/aarch64_inst_problem.xml index 8ab10a1531..584c36eb00 100644 --- a/xml/aarch64_inst_problem.xml +++ b/xml/aarch64_inst_problem.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Dealing with Boot and Installation Problems + Configure your system to log system messages at boot time and troubleshoot boot and installation issues - + yes @@ -44,12 +45,10 @@ Change the console on your computer so that the kernel outputs are visible. Be sure to check the last outputs. This is normally done by pressing - F10. + F10. If you cannot resolve the problem, consult the &productname; support staff. To log all system messages at boot time, use a serial connection - as described in . + as described in . diff --git a/xml/adm_shell.xml b/xml/adm_shell.xml index 46e2c82230..4dad1067d6 100644 --- a/xml/adm_shell.xml +++ b/xml/adm_shell.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Bash and Bash Scripts + Manage tasks and automate processes with the Bash shell using its powerful commands and features, then apply your newfound skills in practice Today, many people use computers with a graphical user interface (GUI) @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/adm_sudo.xml b/xml/adm_sudo.xml index 2bd93b796e..202c11205f 100644 --- a/xml/adm_sudo.xml +++ b/xml/adm_sudo.xml @@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ sudo <!-- TODO: Better title --> + Configure sudo settings to manage user permissions and secure access to elevated commands in your Linux system yes - 2023-04-24 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/adm_support.xml b/xml/adm_support.xml index 9ed5291d99..4ca752fb9b 100644 --- a/xml/adm_support.xml +++ b/xml/adm_support.xml @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871928--> Gathering System Information for Support + Learn about accessing detailed system information, creating problem reports, and analyzing SupportConfig output with SUSE tools For a quick overview of all relevant system information of a machine, @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ - 2025-03-18 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/adm_wbem.xml b/xml/adm_wbem.xml index 6418cd4da5..bd9c92cfdf 100644 --- a/xml/adm_wbem.xml +++ b/xml/adm_wbem.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Web Based Enterprise Management Using SFCB + Learn about implementing enterprise management solutions using open standards-based tools from the DMTF yes - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/advanced_disksetup.xml b/xml/advanced_disksetup.xml index 1e794da114..33aa4a624c 100644 --- a/xml/advanced_disksetup.xml +++ b/xml/advanced_disksetup.xml @@ -4,12 +4,14 @@ %entities; ]> - + Advanced Disk Setup + Understand advanced storage configurations on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, including LVM, RAID, and multipath setups for optimized disk management and data @@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apache2.xml b/xml/apache2.xml index a554e4e471..f9dbc3dec0 100644 --- a/xml/apache2.xml +++ b/xml/apache2.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ The Apache HTTP Server + Learn how to install, configure, and operate the popular Apache Web Server, which includes version 2.4 According to the survey from , @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ - 2025-03-17 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apache2_yast_i.xml b/xml/apache2_yast_i.xml index ec3a445f38..cfca4cd22f 100644 --- a/xml/apache2_yast_i.xml +++ b/xml/apache2_yast_i.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ Configuring Apache with &yast; + Learn how to configure your Web server using YaST by selecting Network Services HTTP Server and following the HTTP Server Wizard's five-step process - + yes diff --git a/xml/apparmor_changehat.xml b/xml/apparmor_changehat.xml index 0211ef1525..e529bd339d 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_changehat.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_changehat.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Profiling Your Web Applications Using ChangeHat - + Configure ChangeHat-aware applications like Apache, which can be secured using mod_apparmor with mod_php, to protect Web server components + - 2025-03-17 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_glossary.xml b/xml/apparmor_glossary.xml index 37dfc0710b..e6f1d13d57 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_glossary.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_glossary.xml @@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ &aa; Glossary - + Learn key concepts for securing and managing your Linux system, including abstraction profiles, access control, and more + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_intro.xml b/xml/apparmor_intro.xml index 06988f587b..45641fb02f 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_intro.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Introducing &aa; - + Configure applications with AppArmor using security profiles that control access to files and operations, ensuring secure operation + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_managing.xml b/xml/apparmor_managing.xml index dc689f7bce..c258faaeda 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_managing.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_managing.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing Profiled Applications - + Maintain your security policy files regularly by updating profiles from system logs and monitoring for rejected actions + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_pam.xml b/xml/apparmor_pam.xml index 9f4325da1f..a00b584860 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_pam.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_pam.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Confining Users with <systemitem>pam_apparmor</systemitem> - + Configure PAM AppArmor to confine users into subprofiles based on group and user names for enhanced security + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_profiles.xml b/xml/apparmor_profiles.xml index b51ebe014e..18c7ddff4c 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_profiles.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_profiles.xml @@ -61,13 +61,14 @@ --> Profile Components and Syntax - + Learn how to build and manage profiles using SUSE's intuitive tools for confining applications, controlling system calls, capabilities, and file access + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_profiles_man.xml b/xml/apparmor_profiles_man.xml index 2425bfbf4b..b229c54538 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_profiles_man.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_profiles_man.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Building Profiles from the Command Line - + Manage system security with AppArmor by configuring and monitoring its profiles using command-line tools + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_profiles_yast.xml b/xml/apparmor_profiles_yast.xml index c96426acfa..2e8329ae03 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_profiles_yast.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_profiles_yast.xml @@ -7,13 +7,15 @@ Building and Managing Profiles with &yast; - + Configure and manage AppArmor profiles using + YaST or command-line tools, with similar functionality in graphical and text-based modes + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_repositories.xml b/xml/apparmor_repositories.xml index 462036c1de..af8b24b271 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_repositories.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_repositories.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &aa; Profile Repositories - + Manage AppArmor profiles for individual applications using SUSE's built-in tools and repositories, leveraging documentation for setup and customization + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_start.xml b/xml/apparmor_start.xml index 6964ad3e35..99d4c904b6 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_start.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_start.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Getting Started - + Configure and manage AppArmor on your system by selecting applications to profile, building custom profiles and updating them as needed + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_support.xml b/xml/apparmor_support.xml index d09019f6e2..ad49bb7f4a 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_support.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_support.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Support - + Configure your system with YaST tools to ensure optimal performance, troubleshoot common issues and effectively manage AppArmor + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apparmor_whatimmunize.xml b/xml/apparmor_whatimmunize.xml index 95a6b9775c..491cfbd3cf 100644 --- a/xml/apparmor_whatimmunize.xml +++ b/xml/apparmor_whatimmunize.xml @@ -63,13 +63,14 @@ Immunizing Programs - + Learn how to harden your computer system by enforcing security policies through AppArmor profiles that protect applications from inherent vulnerabilities + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_brasero.xml b/xml/apps_brasero.xml index 02288a8571..0f61b27888 100644 --- a/xml/apps_brasero.xml +++ b/xml/apps_brasero.xml @@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ 2.Advanced image building through Brasero See FATE #305163 --> - + Brasero: Burning CDs and DVDs + Create and burn data or audio CDs and DVDs on SUSE Linux Enterprise using the Brasero application to manage your optical media projects with ease Brasero is a &gnome; program for writing data and audio CDs and DVDs. Start @@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_ekiga.xml b/xml/apps_ekiga.xml index d06facc037..9b121bb44b 100644 --- a/xml/apps_ekiga.xml +++ b/xml/apps_ekiga.xml @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ probably replace the Pidgin & Ekiga chapters with an Empathy chapter at some poi Ekiga: Using Voice over IP + Learn how to make VoIP phone calls, participate in video conferences, and send instant messages using Ekiga Ekiga is an application you can use for making phone calls via Voice over @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ probably replace the Pidgin & Ekiga chapters with an Empathy chapter at some poi - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_empathy.xml b/xml/apps_empathy.xml index 98c8a8c1f7..1000bbaf4e 100644 --- a/xml/apps_empathy.xml +++ b/xml/apps_empathy.xml @@ -8,16 +8,17 @@ - + Empathy: Instant Messaging + Set up and use the Empathy instant messaging client on SUSE Linux Enterprise to communicate across multiple accounts and protocols simultaneously yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_evolution.xml b/xml/apps_evolution.xml index c0624b914d..8aa4c562cb 100644 --- a/xml/apps_evolution.xml +++ b/xml/apps_evolution.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Evolution: E-Mailing and Calendaring + Configure Evolution to manage email accounts, contacts, and calendar events, streamlining communication and organization across multiple devices yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_firefox.xml b/xml/apps_firefox.xml index dfabdd9bb5..a6fd28940a 100644 --- a/xml/apps_firefox.xml +++ b/xml/apps_firefox.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Firefox: Browsing the Web + Learn how to navigate the YaST tools and manage Mozilla Firefox browser features for optimal performance and security settings The Mozilla Firefox Web browser is included with &productnamereg;. With @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_gftp.xml b/xml/apps_gftp.xml index bf053c1f4b..56e554db5a 100644 --- a/xml/apps_gftp.xml +++ b/xml/apps_gftp.xml @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ - + gFTP: Transferring Data from the Internet + Use gFTP on SUSE Linux Enterprise to transfer data via FTP, HTTP, and SSH while managing bookmarks and configuring proxy settings for secure access gFTP is a multithreaded file transfer client. It supports the FTP, FTPS @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_gimp.xml b/xml/apps_gimp.xml index b4f91e6277..48aa1ee5f1 100644 --- a/xml/apps_gimp.xml +++ b/xml/apps_gimp.xml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ GIMP: Manipulating Graphics + Learn how to create and edit high-quality raster + graphics using GIMP, a free, open source alternative to Adobe Photoshop for photos and design GIMP (the GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a program @@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_librecalc.xml b/xml/apps_librecalc.xml index 1bff637423..00c08366b0 100644 --- a/xml/apps_librecalc.xml +++ b/xml/apps_librecalc.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ &libo; Calc + Master the comprehensive feature set of LibreOffice Calc for efficient data management and analysis Learn how to work with the &libo; spreadsheet module. @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_libreoffice.xml b/xml/apps_libreoffice.xml index 6ae66b2f7a..4d83618a8b 100644 --- a/xml/apps_libreoffice.xml +++ b/xml/apps_libreoffice.xml @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ &libo;: the office suite + Explore LibreOffice, + the open source office suite for writing, spreadsheets, presentations, + graphics, templates, and cross-platform file sharing &libo; is an open source office suite that provides tools for all types of @@ -32,7 +35,7 @@ - 2025-03-18 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_librevarious.xml b/xml/apps_librevarious.xml index d19eabcf88..2a95799df2 100644 --- a/xml/apps_librevarious.xml +++ b/xml/apps_librevarious.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &libo; Impress, Base, Draw, and Math + Create presentations, databases, graphics, and mathematical formulas using LibreOffice's powerful tools yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_librewriter.xml b/xml/apps_librewriter.xml index e2238fdb02..155d9443d8 100644 --- a/xml/apps_librewriter.xml +++ b/xml/apps_librewriter.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ &libo; Writer + Configure key features of the word processor, including page and text formatting capabilities, in Writer and other SUSE modules &libo; Writer is a full-featured word processor with page and text @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_pidgin.xml b/xml/apps_pidgin.xml index 246bb1f8e1..bd6c027303 100644 --- a/xml/apps_pidgin.xml +++ b/xml/apps_pidgin.xml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ probably replace the Pidgin & Ekiga chapters with an Empathy chapter at some poi Pidgin: Instant Messaging + Master the features of Pidgin's instant messaging interface to communicate efficiently in real time with online contacts across various networks and protocols @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ probably replace the Pidgin & Ekiga chapters with an Empathy chapter at some poi - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/apps_totem.xml b/xml/apps_totem.xml index 4d904a2ce9..e78b7fe025 100644 --- a/xml/apps_totem.xml +++ b/xml/apps_totem.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &gnome; Videos + Configure your video settings and playback options to achieve an optimal viewing experience on your system yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/audit_components.xml b/xml/audit_components.xml index 1177a07407..3816033da9 100644 --- a/xml/audit_components.xml +++ b/xml/audit_components.xml @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Understanding Linux Audit - + Learn how to configure and utilize the Linux audit framework for secure, real-time event collection and policy evaluation with this guide + The Linux audit framework as shipped with this version of &productname; provides a CAPP-compliant (Controlled Access Protection @@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/audit_moreinfo.xml b/xml/audit_moreinfo.xml index b9e6ba19ec..3423f67242 100644 --- a/xml/audit_moreinfo.xml +++ b/xml/audit_moreinfo.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Useful Resources - + Learn about accessing Linux audit framework resources, such as manual pages, configuration files, and utility tools + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/audit_scenarios.xml b/xml/audit_scenarios.xml index 654bdd864d..00e060b79e 100644 --- a/xml/audit_scenarios.xml +++ b/xml/audit_scenarios.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Introducing an Audit Rule Set - + Learn how to configure effective audit rules using example sets to monitor system events, files, and security-relevant activities + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/audit_setup.xml b/xml/audit_setup.xml index 93458a3e2b..bb075b0066 100644 --- a/xml/audit_setup.xml +++ b/xml/audit_setup.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Setting Up the Linux Audit Framework - + Learn how to set up a comprehensive Linux audit framework, define audit rules and generate reports to monitor system activity and security + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/autofs.xml b/xml/autofs.xml index bdc80eb0cd..4dbbd1467f 100644 --- a/xml/autofs.xml +++ b/xml/autofs.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ On-Demand Mounting with Autofs + Learn how to manage local directories and network shares efficiently with autofs, a kernel-based program that mounts storage devices on demand yes @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/ay_bigfile.xml b/xml/ay_bigfile.xml index 611c2e932d..6b2dd05450 100644 --- a/xml/ay_bigfile.xml +++ b/xml/ay_bigfile.xml @@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ Installation + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -49,9 +55,10 @@ Introduction + Learn how to deploy multiple systems in parallel using AutoYaST profiles to automate installation, configuration and post-installation tasks - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -215,9 +222,10 @@ The Control File + Learn how to create and edit XML control files that define system configuration with resources, properties and nested structures - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -455,9 +463,10 @@ exit 0 Creating a Control File + Learn how to create a YaST profile either by utilizing existing system components or cloning the entire system configuration for automated installation - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -739,9 +748,10 @@ exit 0 Configuration and Installation Options + Discover configuration details for services, user and group management, partitions, firewalls, and other key system components through practical examples - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -14666,9 +14676,10 @@ exit 0 Rules and Classes + Learn to configure automated installations by using rules and classes to define system configurations and merge control files efficiently - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -15898,9 +15909,10 @@ echo -n 100 The Auto-Installation Process + Learn how to configure and start automated installations using network boot, flash disks or kernel command-line options - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -16866,6 +16878,18 @@ autoyast: file:///info Running &ay; in an Installed System + + Configure a YaST profile to manage both software and user accounts within an installed system, then review its settings for updates + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + + In some cases it is useful to run &ay; in a running system. @@ -16938,9 +16962,10 @@ autoyast: file:///info Handling Rules + Learn the details of configuring, testing, and troubleshooting the YaST tools to optimize rule retrieval and merge processes for system administration - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 @@ -16965,6 +16990,17 @@ autoyast: file:///info &ay; FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions + + Explore common questions and their answers on mass deployment with &ay; + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + @@ -17263,9 +17299,10 @@ mv /var/run/zypp.sav /var/run/zypp.pid Advanced Linuxrc Options + Configure and manage Linuxrc settings, modules, rescue systems, and YaST operations using parameters and configuration files across multiple locations - 2025-03-28 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/backup.xml b/xml/backup.xml index e9be177698..c7164b7f43 100644 --- a/xml/backup.xml +++ b/xml/backup.xml @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ taroth 2013-02-19: reopended for SP3 Backing Up User Data + Configure GNOME Backups on SUSE Linux to protect your files and directories with automated schedules, manual backups and easy restore options The Backup tool is a simple framework to let users back up and restore @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ taroth 2013-02-19: reopended for SP3 - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/book_gnomeuser.xml b/xml/book_gnomeuser.xml index f4f2312595..b606392934 100644 --- a/xml/book_gnomeuser.xml +++ b/xml/book_gnomeuser.xml @@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ Maintenance + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -54,12 +60,12 @@ Introduction - - 2024-10-10 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -75,7 +81,7 @@ - 2024-10-10 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/book_quickstarts.xml b/xml/book_quickstarts.xml index 18ecc9a136..8a7b8a0d6b 100644 --- a/xml/book_quickstarts.xml +++ b/xml/book_quickstarts.xml @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/book_security.xml b/xml/book_security.xml index e76e3fd27f..d34d45e031 100644 --- a/xml/book_security.xml +++ b/xml/book_security.xml @@ -28,13 +28,19 @@ Security Guide Products & Solutions - How to implement system security using the security software included with the product + How to implement system security and hardening using the security software included with the product Implement system security for &productnameshort; Auditing Security + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -53,7 +59,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 @@ -73,7 +79,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 @@ -97,7 +103,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 @@ -116,7 +122,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 @@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 @@ -157,7 +163,7 @@ - 2024-08-06 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/book_sle_admin.xml b/xml/book_sle_admin.xml index 5f6e27c1c2..40008da70e 100644 --- a/xml/book_sle_admin.xml +++ b/xml/book_sle_admin.xml @@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ Maintenance + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -55,10 +61,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -81,10 +87,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -101,10 +107,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -138,10 +144,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -165,10 +171,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -184,10 +190,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + diff --git a/xml/book_sle_deployment.xml b/xml/book_sle_deployment.xml index 59eefce2fe..f39cdf1e79 100644 --- a/xml/book_sle_deployment.xml +++ b/xml/book_sle_deployment.xml @@ -35,6 +35,12 @@ Installation + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -53,10 +59,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -71,10 +77,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -86,10 +92,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -111,10 +117,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -125,10 +131,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + @@ -145,10 +151,10 @@ - 2019-12-09 - - - + 2026-04-09 + + + diff --git a/xml/book_sle_tuning.xml b/xml/book_sle_tuning.xml index 6cf7a60346..083c5842cc 100644 --- a/xml/book_sle_tuning.xml +++ b/xml/book_sle_tuning.xml @@ -58,6 +58,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Monitoring + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -77,12 +83,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Basics - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -95,12 +101,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) System Monitoring - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -114,12 +120,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Kernel Monitoring - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -135,12 +141,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Resource Management - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -156,12 +162,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Kernel Tuning - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -177,12 +183,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Handling System Dumps - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -197,12 +203,12 @@ Tuning (not mentioned in FATE) Synchronized Clocks with &ptp; - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + diff --git a/xml/book_sle_virtualization.xml b/xml/book_sle_virtualization.xml index 2d352d481c..633d51339c 100644 --- a/xml/book_sle_virtualization.xml +++ b/xml/book_sle_virtualization.xml @@ -34,6 +34,12 @@ Virtualization + + 2026-04-09 + + + + 2019-12-09 @@ -52,12 +58,12 @@ Introduction - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -77,12 +83,12 @@ Managing Virtual Machines with &libvirt; - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -104,12 +110,12 @@ Hypervisor-Independent Features - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + @@ -124,12 +130,12 @@ Managing Virtual Machines with &xen; - - 2019-12-09 - - - - + + 2026-04-09 + + + + - + Learn about licensing and trademark information for SUSE software, including GNU Free Documentation License terms and third-party trademarks + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/common_copyright_quick.xml b/xml/common_copyright_quick.xml index a5b4955b3c..b3cd3635fb 100644 --- a/xml/common_copyright_quick.xml +++ b/xml/common_copyright_quick.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Legal Notice + Learn about licensing and trademark information for SUSE software, including GNU Free Documentation License terms and third-party trademarks - + yes diff --git a/xml/common_intro_acknowl_i.xml b/xml/common_intro_acknowl_i.xml index 4a43c52a58..ce307de91c 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_acknowl_i.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_acknowl_i.xml @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - - Acknowledgments + + Acknowledgments + Learn about the contributions and efforts of the developers who enable this Linux distribution through global cooperation + + With a lot of voluntary commitment, the developers of Linux cooperate on a global scale to promote the development of Linux. We thank them for their diff --git a/xml/common_intro_available_doc.xml b/xml/common_intro_available_doc.xml index 767325b871..376a77abe8 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_available_doc.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_available_doc.xml @@ -1,22 +1,14 @@ - - - - - + %entities; ]> - + Available documentation + Access various documentation formats online or offline to resolve issues and stay current with the latest updates and solutions yes @@ -27,9 +19,7 @@ Online documentation - Our documentation is available online at . + Our documentation is available online at . Browse or download the documentation in various formats. diff --git a/xml/common_intro_convention.xml b/xml/common_intro_convention.xml index 1c69941a27..c23f1b7ad0 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_convention.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_convention.xml @@ -1,20 +1,15 @@ - - - - + %entities; ]> - + Documentation conventions + Learn how to navigate and understand the documentation conventions, including commands, file names, notices and typographic rules yes diff --git a/xml/common_intro_feedback.xml b/xml/common_intro_feedback.xml index 45d7fa56a4..63e36dea92 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_feedback.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_feedback.xml @@ -1,20 +1,15 @@ - - - - + %entities; ]> - + Improving the documentation + Report issues with this documentation using the Report an issue icon in the HTML version, or by emailing doc-team@suse.com yes @@ -45,9 +40,7 @@ Bug reports - Report issues with the documentation at . + Report issues with the documentation at . To simplify this process, click the Report diff --git a/xml/common_intro_source_code_i.xml b/xml/common_intro_source_code_i.xml index 6c0bcc03b5..cf21911542 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_source_code_i.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_source_code_i.xml @@ -1,17 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - - Source Code + + Source Code + Learn where to download the source code for openSUSE Leap and find more information + + - The source code of &productname; is publicly available. Refer to for download links and more + The source code of &productname; is publicly available. Refer to for download links and more information. diff --git a/xml/common_intro_support.xml b/xml/common_intro_support.xml index 443122096c..c3083ab650 100644 --- a/xml/common_intro_support.xml +++ b/xml/common_intro_support.xml @@ -1,20 +1,15 @@ - - - - + %entities; ]> - + Support + Configure your support for SUSE Linux products, learn about support levels and technology previews yes @@ -26,8 +21,7 @@ For details about the product lifecycle, see . - For the virtualization support status, see . + For the virtualization support status, see . If you are entitled to support, find details on how to collect information diff --git a/xml/common_legal.xml b/xml/common_legal.xml index 580378d3d8..f75d9e499b 100644 --- a/xml/common_legal.xml +++ b/xml/common_legal.xml @@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ title="Profiling step"?> GNU licenses + Learn about the GNU Free Documentation License terms and conditions for copying, modifying, and distributing documentation no - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/common_license_gfdl1.2.xml b/xml/common_license_gfdl1.2.xml index afd5f94217..3ba203ee86 100644 --- a/xml/common_license_gfdl1.2.xml +++ b/xml/common_license_gfdl1.2.xml @@ -1,24 +1,16 @@ - - - - - + %entities; ]> - + GNU Free Documentation License + Learn how to use this license agreement to ensure freedom to copy and redistribute your documentation, keeping it open for others to access freely - + no diff --git a/xml/containers_basics.xml b/xml/containers_basics.xml index 75944b4b8c..34a048591a 100644 --- a/xml/containers_basics.xml +++ b/xml/containers_basics.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Introduction to Linux Containers + Manage Docker containers on SUSE Linux Enterprise by learning how to create, start, stop and remove them using the command-line interface - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_firstboot.xml b/xml/deployment_firstboot.xml index 35698b6b58..63229804b9 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_firstboot.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_firstboot.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Deploying Customized Preinstallations + Learn about rolling out customized preinstallations of SUSE Linux to multiple machines using a single, standardized installation process yes @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_image.xml b/xml/deployment_image.xml index 9980f8ee1a..74e72c3214 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_image.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_image.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Cloning Disk Images + Learn detailed strategies for using cloned images as a streamlined installation method in virtualized environments with YaST tools yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_installserver.xml b/xml/deployment_installserver.xml index fd0afeb8be..384198cdd8 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_installserver.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_installserver.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Setting Up the Server Holding the Installation Sources + Follow these setup instructions to configure a server that provides SLE installation data over the network yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_intro.xml b/xml/deployment_intro.xml index 5f6f2909c9..7c8bb166c6 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_intro.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64.xml index 6eba97bc55..0ec2296086 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Installation on &arm; &aarch64; + Configure your SUSE Linux system on AArch64 computers by learning various installation methods and preparing for successful deployments This chapter describes the steps necessary to prepare for the installation @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_boot.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_boot.xml index d2f16fc7ce..2b84d0b7ed 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_boot.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_boot.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Controlling the Installation + Learn how to control the installation process with local, SSH, serial console, VNC or automated methods for flexible SUSE product deployment - + yes @@ -57,8 +55,7 @@ If the firmware is not set up to use the serial console for the boot console output, you need to provide the following boot parameter at the boot prompt - of the installation system (see for details): + of the installation system (see for details): BAUDRATE needs to be replaced by the baud rate @@ -115,8 +112,7 @@ screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 supported, if you have a local X server available. Otherwise, &yast; provides a text interface over ncurses. &yast; then guides you through the installation. This procedure is described in detail in - . + . If you do not have a DHCP server available in your local network, manually diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_choose.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_choose.xml index 0c3feedfe4..38236552ed 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_choose.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_choose.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Installation Considerations + Learn about key factors, options for installing SUSE, and alternative installation methods available for AArch64 hardware that support virtualization - + yes diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_nsysreqs.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_nsysreqs.xml index 43adc09f84..2d2ea606ba 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_nsysreqs.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_aarch64_nsysreqs.xml @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + System Requirements for Operating Linux + Learn about the minimum + hardware requirements for deploying SUSE products, including CPU + specifications, memory, disk space and boot methods - + yes @@ -39,8 +39,7 @@ The minimum requirement is a CPU that supports the &arm;v8-A instruction set architecture (ISA), for example, &arm; Cortex-A53 or - Cortex-A57. Refer to + Cortex-A57. Refer to for a list of available &arm;v8-A processors. @@ -72,7 +71,7 @@ operating system—the actual memory requirement in production depends on the system's workload. - + diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_boot.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_boot.xml index df75d02f48..068960b0ed 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_boot.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_boot.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Preparing the Boot of the Target System + Prepare for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation by configuring boot parameters and selecting the boot medium for your hardware environment yes - 2024-01-10 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_power.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_power.xml index f121a35006..e6a247368c 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_power.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_power.xml @@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ Installation on IBM &power; + Install and configure SLES on IBM + POWER systems following a step-by-step guide with the necessary + requirements and best practices This chapter describes the installation procedure of @@ -19,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_x86.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_x86.xml index 44d714566b..0094139d17 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_x86.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_x86.xml @@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ Installation on &amd64; and &intel64; + Learn how to prepare your system for + SLES installation on AMD64 or Intel 64 computers by following these steps and + checking the supported hardware This chapter describes the steps necessary to prepare for the installation @@ -24,7 +27,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_boot.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_boot.xml index 5de73383df..60723c416f 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_boot.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_boot.xml @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Controlling the Installation + Choose from SLES installation methods + including local, remote via SSH, serial console, VNC or automated installations + with AutoYaST - + yes @@ -88,8 +88,7 @@ screen /dev/ttyS0 9600 supported, if you have a local X server available. Otherwise, &yast; provides a text interface over ncurses. &yast; then guides you through the installation. This procedure is described in detail in - . + . If you do not have a DHCP server available in your local network, manually diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_choose.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_choose.xml index a202a9a03b..7132aac388 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_choose.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_choose.xml @@ -1,18 +1,17 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Installation Considerations + Learn how to install and configure + SUSE products on x86 hardware, virtual machines and network block devices - + yes diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_nsysreqs.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_nsysreqs.xml index 769b5e555c..cb6253a976 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_x86_nsysreqs.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_x86_nsysreqs.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + System Requirements for Operating Linux + Learn about the minimum hardware requirements for deploying the operating system on different hardware configurations, as well as accessing certified platforms - + yes @@ -69,7 +67,7 @@ operating system—the actual memory requirement in production depends on the system's workload. - + diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries.xml index a012e672fd..20ebfd0c59 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries.xml @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ Installation on IBM &zseries; and LinuxONE + Learn how to prepare and configure + a successful installation of SUSE products on IBM Z and LinuxOne yes @@ -29,7 +31,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_info_i.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_info_i.xml index e9e7a463e3..3af713b5fd 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_info_i.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_info_i.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -13,15 +13,13 @@ - ESCON - HiperSockets --> - + General Information and Requirements + Learn about various SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation options and follow through with the first-time boot process - + yes @@ -30,8 +28,7 @@ This section provides basic information about the system requirements, level of MicroCode, and software. It also covers the different installation types and how to do an IPL for the first installation. For detailed technical - information about IBM &zseries; on &productname; refer to . + information about IBM &zseries; on &productname; refer to . @@ -295,8 +292,7 @@ MicroCode Level, APARs, and Fixes Documentation about restrictions and requirements for this release of &sls; - be found on IBM developerWorks at . + can be found on IBM developerWorks at . It is recommended always to use the highest service level available. Contact your IBM support for minimum requirements. diff --git a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_prep_i.xml b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_prep_i.xml index 7b6f65d939..e1c2bc80c3 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_prep_i.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_prep_zseries_prep_i.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -13,13 +13,12 @@ - ESCON - HiperSockets --> - + Preparing for Installation + Make data accessible for SUSE Linux + Enterprise Server installation on IBM Z via NFS, FTP and other methods yes @@ -67,8 +66,7 @@ installation data to the IBM &zseries; installation process by NFS or FTP. If the Linux workstation runs &productname;, you can set up an installation server (NFS or FTP) using the &yast; Installation - Server module as described in . + Server module as described in . Exporting Mounted Devices with NFS @@ -232,8 +230,7 @@ Using an FCP-Attached SCSI DVD Drive After you IPLed from the SCSI DVD as described in - , the installation system uses + , the installation system uses the DVD as the installation medium. In this case, you do not need the installation media on an FTP, NFS, or SMB server. However, you need the network configuration data for your &productname;, because you must set up @@ -252,22 +249,22 @@ - + - + - + - + @@ -348,8 +345,7 @@ Adjusting the Profile - Adding a distribution (see ) automatically + Adding a distribution (see ) automatically generates a profile with the corresponding IDENTIFIER. Use the following command to make a few required adjustments: @@ -453,9 +449,7 @@ DASD=600" In the manual-mode installation using linuxrc, choose - Start Installation, then Installation, and then Hardware Management Console. The installation + Start Installation, then Installation, and then Hardware Management Console. The installation medium must be present in the HMC. @@ -510,15 +504,13 @@ DASD=600" Prepare the devices needed for installation. See - . + . IPL the installation system. See - . + . @@ -529,8 +521,7 @@ DASD=600" Connect to the &productname; installation system. See - . + . @@ -545,15 +536,13 @@ DASD=600" Prepare the devices needed for installation. See - . + . IPL the installation system. See - . + . @@ -564,8 +553,7 @@ DASD=600" Connect to the &productname; installation system. See - . + . @@ -597,8 +585,7 @@ DASD=600" Connect to the &productname; installation system. See - . + . @@ -618,8 +605,7 @@ DASD=600" Configure your IBM &zseries; system to start in ESA/S390 or Linux-only mode with an appropriate activation profile and IOCDS. For further information, - refer to the IBM documentation. Continue as described in . + refer to the IBM documentation. Continue as described in . @@ -639,8 +625,7 @@ DASD=600" Assigning Memory to z/VM guests When assigning memory to a z/VM guest, make sure that the memory size is - adequate for the preferred installation type. See . To set the memory size to + adequate for the preferred installation type. See . To set the memory size to 1 GB, use the command CP DEFINE STORAGE 1G. After the installation has finished, reset the memory size to the desired value. @@ -699,8 +684,7 @@ DIRM USER WITHPASS RECEIVE <number> USER DIRECT A (REPL) You can now log in on the guest as user - LINUX1. + LINUX1. If you do not have the dirmaint option available, refer @@ -732,7 +716,7 @@ DIRM USER WITHPASS This creates a qcow2 image with a size of 10 GB in /var/lib/libvirt/images/. For more information refer - to . + to . @@ -746,44 +730,43 @@ DIRM USER WITHPASS Example Domain XML File The following example creates a &vmguest; with a single CPU, 1 GB RAM, - and the virtual disk image created in the previous section (). It assumes that the virtual + and the virtual disk image created in the previous section (). It assumes that the virtual server is attached to the host network interface bond0. Change the source devices element to match your network setup. - - s12-1 - Guest-System SUSE Sles12 - 1048576 - 1 - - hvm - - /var/lib/libvirt/images/s12-kernel.boot - /var/lib/libvirt/images/s12-initrd.boot - linuxrcstderr=/dev/console - - 1 - destroy - restart - preserve - - /usr/bin/qemu-system-s390x - - - - - - - - - - - - - -]]> +<domain type="kvm"> + <name>s12-1</name> + <description>Guest-System SUSE Sles12</description> + <memory>1048576</memory> + <vcpu>1</vcpu> + <os> + <type arch="s390x" machine="s390-ccw-virtio">hvm</type> + <!-- Boot kernel - remove 3 lines after successfull installation --> + <kernel>/var/lib/libvirt/images/s12-kernel.boot</kernel> + <initrd>/var/lib/libvirt/images/s12-initrd.boot</initrd> + <cmdline>linuxrcstderr=/dev/console</cmdline> + </os> + <iothreads>1</iothreads> + <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff> + <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot> + <on_crash>preserve</on_crash> + <devices> + <emulator>/usr/bin/qemu-system-s390x</emulator> + <disk type="file" device="disk"> + <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="none" iothread="1" io="native"/> + <source file="/var/lib/libvirt/images/s12lin_qcow2.img"/> + <target dev="vda" bus="virtio"/> + </disk> + <interface type="direct"> + <source dev="bond0" mode="bridge"/> + <model type="virtio"/> + </interface> + <console type="pty"> + <target type="sclp"/> + </console> + </devices> +</domain> @@ -853,8 +836,7 @@ DIRM USER WITHPASS The following example shows the required steps. This particular scenario assumes that the required files are accessible from an FTP server at the - IP address 192.168.0.3 and the login is lininst. + IP address 192.168.0.3 and the login is lininst. Transferring the Binaries via FTP @@ -936,8 +918,7 @@ SAY 'LOADING SLES12 FILES INTO READER...' To continue the installation, proceed to - . + . @@ -954,8 +935,7 @@ SAY 'LOADING SLES12 FILES INTO READER...' IPL FC00 To continue the installation, proceed with - . + . @@ -969,8 +949,7 @@ SAY 'LOADING SLES12 FILES INTO READER...' Log in as the z/VM Linux guest to IPL and transfer the script with a fixed size of 80 characters in ASCII mode (see - for an + for an example). The zpxe.rexx script is available on the Cobbler server at /usr/share/doc/packages/s390-tools/. @@ -1013,8 +992,7 @@ IPLDISK 600 Name of an existing profile, see - . + . @@ -1110,8 +1088,7 @@ Retry? linuxrc main menu. Choose then Start Installation or Update to start the installation process. Select Network as the installation medium, then select the type - of network protocol to use for the installation. describes how to make the installation data + of network protocol to use for the installation. describes how to make the installation data available for the various types of network connections. Currently, FTP, HTTP, NFS, and SMB/CIFS (Windows file sharing) are supported. @@ -1397,8 +1374,7 @@ ter '+++' to abort). &exampleclient; via SSH, use the ssh -X &exampleclient; command. If your workstation runs on Microsoft Windows, use the Putty tool available from - . + . Set Enable X11 forwarding in Putty under Connection SSH X11 . @@ -1416,8 +1392,7 @@ ter '+++' to abort). guides you through the installation. - Proceed with the installation procedure as described in . + Proceed with the installation procedure as described in . @@ -1427,9 +1402,7 @@ ter '+++' to abort). The boot process for &slsa; 10 and 11 follows the steps below. For in-depth information refer to the documentation provided at - . + . @@ -1470,8 +1443,7 @@ ter '+++' to abort). Btrfs: The zipl boot loader is technically incompatible with Btrfs, the new default root file system for &slsa; (see - for details). + for details). diff --git a/xml/deployment_remote.xml b/xml/deployment_remote.xml index 76facc0b51..de01440cfd 100644 --- a/xml/deployment_remote.xml +++ b/xml/deployment_remote.xml @@ -7,13 +7,16 @@ Remote Installation + Install SUSE products completely + over the network by setting up a suitable environment for booting, installation + and post-installation control yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/docker_building_images.xml b/xml/docker_building_images.xml index 6d42178138..1fbb041ec2 100644 --- a/xml/docker_building_images.xml +++ b/xml/docker_building_images.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + Creating Custom Images + + Learn how to build custom Docker images on SUSE Linux Enterprise using Dockerfiles to automate the creation of consistent container environments + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + For creating your custom image you need a base &docker; image of &slsa;. You can use any of the pre-built &slsa; images that you can obtain as described diff --git a/xml/docker_containers.xml b/xml/docker_containers.xml index 0a4740fef1..c69151592e 100644 --- a/xml/docker_containers.xml +++ b/xml/docker_containers.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + Working with Containers + + Learn how to build custom Docker images on SUSE Linux Enterprise using Dockerfiles to automate the creation of consistent container environments + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + After you have created your images, you can start your containers based on that image. You can run an instance of the image by using the docker run command. The &deng; then creates and starts the container. The command docker run takes several arguments: diff --git a/xml/docker_dockerizing_application.xml b/xml/docker_dockerizing_application.xml index 7ae0dd8743..8157560c6a 100644 --- a/xml/docker_dockerizing_application.xml +++ b/xml/docker_dockerizing_application.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + Creating &docker; Images of Applications + + Explore the process of dockerizing applications on SUSE Linux Enterprise to create portable, self-contained units for efficient software deployment + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + &deng; is a technology that can help you to minimize resources used to run or build your applications. There are several types of applications that are suitable to run inside a &docker; container like daemons, Web pages or applications that expose ports for communication. You can use &deng; to automate building and deployment processes by adding the build process into a &docker; image, then building the image and then running containers based on that image. diff --git a/xml/docker_installation.xml b/xml/docker_installation.xml index 2d7bdac854..b11f81cb6c 100644 --- a/xml/docker_installation.xml +++ b/xml/docker_installation.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + &deng; Installation + + Install and configure the Docker Open Source Engine on SUSE Linux Enterprise to deploy and manage containerized applications effectively + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + General Preparation diff --git a/xml/docker_overview.xml b/xml/docker_overview.xml index d7f20af8a8..bb1e6ba3f2 100644 --- a/xml/docker_overview.xml +++ b/xml/docker_overview.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + &deng; Overview + + Discover how the Docker Open Source Engine enables lightweight virtualization on SUSE Linux Enterprise through efficient container isolation techniques + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + &deng; is a lightweight virtualization solution to run multiple virtual units (containers) simultaneously on a single control host. Containers are diff --git a/xml/docker_registry.xml b/xml/docker_registry.xml index 2da416f931..014d1f83ad 100644 --- a/xml/docker_registry.xml +++ b/xml/docker_registry.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + Storing Images + + Deploy and manage a private Docker registry on SUSE Linux Enterprise to securely store, share and distribute custom container images internally + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + Prior to creating your own images, you should decide where you will store the images. The easiest solution would be to push these images to the &dhub;. By default all images diff --git a/xml/docker_sle2docker.xml b/xml/docker_sle2docker.xml index 78e927718a..523cb4e64e 100644 --- a/xml/docker_sle2docker.xml +++ b/xml/docker_sle2docker.xml @@ -4,8 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + Installing <literal>sle2docker</literal> + + Convert SUSE Linux Enterprise images into Docker base images using the sle2docker tool to streamline application containerization on enterprise systems + + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + The sle2docker is used to import pre-built &sle; images. The imported pre-built images can then be used to create base Docker images. diff --git a/xml/docker_troubleshoot.xml b/xml/docker_troubleshoot.xml index b128f62055..2c7b4b4fb6 100644 --- a/xml/docker_troubleshoot.xml +++ b/xml/docker_troubleshoot.xml @@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + Troubleshooting + Resolve common Docker issues on SUSE Linux Enterprise by applying troubleshooting techniques for containers, networking, and storage systems - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/fs_structure_i.xml b/xml/fs_structure_i.xml index 8e7b74c598..ec5d263ee3 100644 --- a/xml/fs_structure_i.xml +++ b/xml/fs_structure_i.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ The Directory Structure + Navigate the Linux systems standard directory tree with this comprehensive overview of its key directories and contents to configure - + yes diff --git a/xml/fuse.xml b/xml/fuse.xml index 619d055900..26d89967c1 100644 --- a/xml/fuse.xml +++ b/xml/fuse.xml @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ libfuse2 | Library of FUSE, the User space File System for GNU/Linux and --> Accessing File Systems with FUSE + Learn how to configure and mount file systems as an unprivileged user with FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) technology FUSE is the acronym for Filesystem in Userspace. @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ libfuse2 | Library of FUSE, the User space File System for GNU/Linux and - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_accessibility.xml b/xml/gnome_accessibility.xml index 19fee6608f..aa570ba567 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_accessibility.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_accessibility.xml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Assistive Technologies + Learn how to use the GNOME + desktop's built-in assistive technologies for interacting with your system The &gnome; desktop includes assistive technologies to support users with @@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_admin.xml b/xml/gnome_admin.xml index eabee2f329..e84e6c7d90 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_admin.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_admin.xml @@ -29,9 +29,10 @@ - + &gnome; Configuration for Administrators + Explore essential administrative tasks and configuration options for managing the GNOME desktop environment on SUSE Linux Enterprise @@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_crypto.xml b/xml/gnome_crypto.xml index 7495b2b76f..c35948ef7d 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_crypto.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_crypto.xml @@ -20,13 +20,16 @@ Passwords and Keys: Signing and Encrypting Data + Configure your system's + cryptographic infrastructure using these instructions for creating and + managing PGP and SSH keys yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_custom.xml b/xml/gnome_custom.xml index 93368e830e..1e8d31516e 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_custom.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_custom.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Customizing Your Settings + Configure the GNOME desktop environment with custom themes and settings to personalize the user experience yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_networking.xml b/xml/gnome_networking.xml index 62793f57d9..6060d1a29e 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_networking.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_networking.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Accessing Network Resources + Configure access permissions to share files and directories with other users across your network effectively yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_print.xml b/xml/gnome_print.xml index f6e5686224..695305dde7 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_print.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_print.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing Printers + Configure network connectivity to enable installation of printer hardware and software, then deploy and manage print queues using YaST tools yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_start.xml b/xml/gnome_start.xml index 8a98fc9a34..95185a3170 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_start.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_start.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Getting Started with the &gnome; Desktop + Explore the core functionality of the GNOME desktop, including its login process, session types, and essential features to ensure efficient navigation yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnome_use.xml b/xml/gnome_use.xml index 57eb9b1069..a3af1fb900 100644 --- a/xml/gnome_use.xml +++ b/xml/gnome_use.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Working with Your Desktop + Learn how to manage files, connect to the Internet and administer your system with the GNOME desktop yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/gnomeuser_intro.xml b/xml/gnomeuser_intro.xml index 26cc14d6dc..78ad26f387 100644 --- a/xml/gnomeuser_intro.xml +++ b/xml/gnomeuser_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/grub2.xml b/xml/grub2.xml index fd9f52dd2d..62e2c6711e 100644 --- a/xml/grub2.xml +++ b/xml/grub2.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ The Boot Loader &grub; + Learn how to configure the GRUB boot loader for optimal performance and security This chapter describes how to configure &grub;, the boot loader used in @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ - 2025-05-09 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/grub2_yast_i.xml b/xml/grub2_yast_i.xml index 6e866c00ae..4b4a3cc17b 100644 --- a/xml/grub2_yast_i.xml +++ b/xml/grub2_yast_i.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Configuring the Boot Loader with &yast; + Configure your system's boot loader settings with the YaST module to ensure proper system boot and functionality - + yes @@ -174,8 +175,7 @@ Starts TrustedGRUB2, which supports trusted computing functionality (Trusted Platform Module (TPM)). For more information refer to - . + . diff --git a/xml/hardening_pam_stack.xml b/xml/hardening_pam_stack.xml index 34e156744b..2133579e3b 100644 --- a/xml/hardening_pam_stack.xml +++ b/xml/hardening_pam_stack.xml @@ -1,18 +1,14 @@ - - + %entities; ]> - - Leveraging an Effective PAM stack + + Leveraging an Effective PAM stack + Learn how to manage passwords and access control with PAM by configuring modules like pam_cracklib for password strength and restricting password use + + Linux-PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux) is a suite of @@ -231,8 +227,7 @@ su: incorrect password configure (but not to /etc/pam.d/common-auth!): - auth required pam_tally2.so deny=5 unlock_time=1200 + auth required pam_tally2.so deny=5 unlock_time=1200 [...] The line counts failed login and failed su attempts for diff --git a/xml/hardware_nvdimm.xml b/xml/hardware_nvdimm.xml index afb1876611..739947e504 100644 --- a/xml/hardware_nvdimm.xml +++ b/xml/hardware_nvdimm.xml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Persistent Memory + Learn to configure and optimize YaST + tools to manage Persistent Memory with NVDIMMs This chapter contains additional information about using &productname; with @@ -20,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/help_admin.xml b/xml/help_admin.xml index fe07dc294c..cee9b20fda 100644 --- a/xml/help_admin.xml +++ b/xml/help_admin.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Help and Documentation + Find detailed information on SUSE product documentation, deployment, and system administration in extensive guides and release notes yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/help_user.xml b/xml/help_user.xml index 67a80c8bf8..d01b3fce97 100644 --- a/xml/help_user.xml +++ b/xml/help_user.xml @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ if you change anything, take care to keep them in sync! --> Help and Documentation + Learn about sources of information and documentation that are available for your SUSE system online or in your installed system &productnamereg; comes with various sources of information and @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/image_kiwi.xml b/xml/image_kiwi.xml index 4f34ccacd3..4939aa5d30 100644 --- a/xml/image_kiwi.xml +++ b/xml/image_kiwi.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ %entities; ]> - + - + Creating Images with &kiwi; @@ -28,9 +28,10 @@ yes + Learn how to configure the KIWI boot loader to correctly locate and boot system images from various storage devices on SUSE Linux Enterprise systems - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/image_studio_pointer.xml b/xml/image_studio_pointer.xml index 1e61c9307e..ed78b0c585 100644 --- a/xml/image_studio_pointer.xml +++ b/xml/image_studio_pointer.xml @@ -22,9 +22,10 @@ yes + Discover how to migrate and manage your SUSE Studio projects within the SUSE Linux Enterprise ecosystem using the updated image building tools and workflows - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/inst_yast2.xml b/xml/inst_yast2.xml index 65c12f723b..37ffc24982 100644 --- a/xml/inst_yast2.xml +++ b/xml/inst_yast2.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ %entities; ]> - + Installation with &yast; @@ -38,9 +38,10 @@ yes + Learn how to use the YaST2 installation tool on SUSE Linux to perform automated or manual system deployments and hardware configurations - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/journalctl.xml b/xml/journalctl.xml index be9e8d5e76..0f116813a5 100644 --- a/xml/journalctl.xml +++ b/xml/journalctl.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ <command>journalctl</command>: Query the &systemd; Journal + Learn how to query and analyze system logs with journalctl, a powerful tool that views and manages systemds logging system through structured indexed journals yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kernel_modules.xml b/xml/kernel_modules.xml index bac04e882b..e8ebc85d69 100644 --- a/xml/kernel_modules.xml +++ b/xml/kernel_modules.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing Kernel Modules + Learn about managing Linux kernel modules with lsmod, modinfo, and modprobe commands for loading, removing, and configuring module dependencies yes - 2023-06-16 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kgraft.xml b/xml/kgraft.xml index 76fb9835be..a43abbe5f0 100644 --- a/xml/kgraft.xml +++ b/xml/kgraft.xml @@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ %entities; ]> - + Live Patching the Linux Kernel Using &kg; - + Manage kernel updates without rebooting using kGraft on SUSE Linux Enterprise to ensure maximum system uptime and continuous service availability + yes @@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kvm_appendix.xml b/xml/kvm_appendix.xml index b635e689db..7e734b8a81 100644 --- a/xml/kvm_appendix.xml +++ b/xml/kvm_appendix.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Appendix + Access helpful reference materials and supplementary information for managing KVM virtualization environments on SUSE Linux Enterprise systems - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kvm_intro.xml b/xml/kvm_intro.xml index 5ab344fd25..d1e6d710a7 100644 --- a/xml/kvm_intro.xml +++ b/xml/kvm_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Manual - + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kvm_limitations.xml b/xml/kvm_limitations.xml index 74bddb4e6b..dd15807202 100644 --- a/xml/kvm_limitations.xml +++ b/xml/kvm_limitations.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + &kvm; Limitations + Understand the architectural and operational limitations of KVM virtualization on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to optimize your virtual machine performance - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kvm_support_status.xml b/xml/kvm_support_status.xml index a04e413369..9a4fb96fa1 100644 --- a/xml/kvm_support_status.xml +++ b/xml/kvm_support_status.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + &kvm; Support Status + Review the support status and certification levels for KVM virtualization features and guest operating systems on SUSE Linux Enterprise systems - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/kvm_virtualization_basics.xml b/xml/kvm_virtualization_basics.xml index 01af205f98..ff2b9a5166 100644 --- a/xml/kvm_virtualization_basics.xml +++ b/xml/kvm_virtualization_basics.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Introduction to &kvm; Virtualization - + Learn how to deploy and manage virtual machines using KVM, a full virtualization solution for hardware architectures that support hardware virtualization + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_configuration.xml b/xml/libvirt_configuration.xml index 38a31f2d8f..86682de52b 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_configuration.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_configuration.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ %entities; ]> - + Configuring Virtual Machines @@ -21,9 +21,10 @@ + Configure and manage the libvirt virtualization infrastructure on SUSE Linux Enterprise to efficiently control hypervisors, network interfaces and storage pools - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_configuration_virsh.xml b/xml/libvirt_configuration_virsh.xml index 9f93df65d6..464e113125 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_configuration_virsh.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_configuration_virsh.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Configuring Virtual Machines with &virsh; + Learn how to configure and manage virtual machines on the command line with the virsh tool, an alternative to vmm for controlling and migrating VMs You can use &virsh; to configure virtual machines (VM) on the command line @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_connect.xml b/xml/libvirt_connect.xml index f66b3228c6..3f35e0299b 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_connect.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_connect.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Connecting and Authorizing + Configure authorization mechanisms such as TLS, SSH, Unix sockets, TCP, socket, PKI, SASL, Kerberos and single sign-on authentication - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_guest_installation.xml b/xml/libvirt_guest_installation.xml index 84b91c4dc1..298fca5e0a 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_guest_installation.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_guest_installation.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Guest Installation + Configure your virtual machine installation using disk images, manual setup, GUI-based tools, network sources, or advanced virt-install options - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_managing.xml b/xml/libvirt_managing.xml index ce5701f081..21646fb900 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_managing.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_managing.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Basic &vmguest; Management + Use YaST or command-line tools like virsh to manage virtual machines, including accessing remote hosts, listing and controlling VMs - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_migrating_vms.xml b/xml/libvirt_migrating_vms.xml index a7ffab6b96..00e9b8a0a4 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_migrating_vms.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_migrating_vms.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Migrating &vmguest;s - + Learn various methods of migrating virtual machines, such as live migration, non-live migration, and offline migration + yes - 2024-08-29 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_networking.xml b/xml/libvirt_networking.xml index 2d162862df..b67060449d 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_networking.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_networking.xml @@ -4,9 +4,10 @@ %entities; ]> - + Managing Networks + Learn how to configure and manage network bridges and virtual networks using libvirt to provide connectivity for virtual machines on your host system This chapter describes common network configurations for a &vmhost;, @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_overview.xml b/xml/libvirt_overview.xml index 69f521089e..dcce96d761 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_overview.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_overview.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Starting and Stopping &libvirtd; + Learn how to configure a custom libvirt deployment using modular daemons with optional support for storage, networking, and node device management - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/libvirt_storage.xml b/xml/libvirt_storage.xml index e3c26e1d43..35836f9347 100644 --- a/xml/libvirt_storage.xml +++ b/xml/libvirt_storage.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Managing Storage + Learn how to use virtlockd to lock and configure virtual disks, preventing concurrent writes and ensuring data integrity across multiple VM guests - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/lxc.xml b/xml/lxc.xml index 68bbbddaa9..5f8d92edc4 100644 --- a/xml/lxc.xml +++ b/xml/lxc.xml @@ -32,13 +32,14 @@ Michal Svec (PM) Linux Containers + Configure Linux containers with LXC by creating a root file system, defining the container, and setting its IP addresses - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/lxc2libvirt.xml b/xml/lxc2libvirt.xml index 217a323a61..2c8ddfbca9 100644 --- a/xml/lxc2libvirt.xml +++ b/xml/lxc2libvirt.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Migration from &lxc; to <systemitem>libvirt-lxc</systemitem> - + Configure your host system and existing LXC containers for seamless integration with the libvirt library by upgrading the host to SLES 15 + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/mobile.xml b/xml/mobile.xml index d2bacb3697..12bf1cebe1 100644 --- a/xml/mobile.xml +++ b/xml/mobile.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Mobile Computing with Linux + Learn about mobile hardware and software components that enable data exchange between devices and tailor-made applications yes @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_basic.xml b/xml/net_basic.xml index 19c9f42033..551297df2d 100644 --- a/xml/net_basic.xml +++ b/xml/net_basic.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Basic Networking + Configure network access on a Linux system to integrate with various network structures using YaST tools Linux offers the necessary networking tools and features for integration @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_bonding.xml b/xml/net_bonding.xml index bde963cc0f..683f5499c3 100644 --- a/xml/net_bonding.xml +++ b/xml/net_bonding.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Setting Up Bonding Devices + Configure bonding devices with YaST to enhance network fault tolerance and load balancing, choosing modes such as active-backup or balance-rr - + yes @@ -104,8 +105,7 @@ For a more detailed description of the modes, see - . + . diff --git a/xml/net_config_files.xml b/xml/net_config_files.xml index 6814cff1cb..9ab26450e6 100644 --- a/xml/net_config_files.xml +++ b/xml/net_config_files.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -146,8 +146,9 @@ mt: Configuration Files + Learn to configure network interfaces using wicked - + yes @@ -306,8 +307,7 @@ MACVLAN_DEVICE='eth0' In &sle; 11&opensuse; prior to Leap, DHCPv6 used to work even on networks where IPv6 Router - Advertisements (RAs) were not configured properly. Starting with &sle; 12&opensuse; Leap, + Advertisements (RAs) were not configured properly. Starting with &sle; 12&opensuse; Leap, DHCPv6 will correctly require that at least one of the routers on the network sends out RAs that indicate that this network is managed by DHCPv6. @@ -1076,6 +1076,3 @@ shadow: compat - diff --git a/xml/net_dhcp.xml b/xml/net_dhcp.xml index d36d16a268..cf3863dab7 100644 --- a/xml/net_dhcp.xml +++ b/xml/net_dhcp.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ DHCP + Learn how to assign network settings centrally using DHCP to enable automatic host configuration on your network The purpose of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_dns.xml b/xml/net_dns.xml index 3253a39650..356c6bea2a 100644 --- a/xml/net_dns.xml +++ b/xml/net_dns.xml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ The Domain Name System + Learn to configure DNS settings with BIND on SUSE Linux from this central resource, which provides DNS configuration examples and documentation DNS (domain name system) is needed to resolve the domain names and host @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_nfs.xml b/xml/net_nfs.xml index 0663070662..d6fb8e6065 100644 --- a/xml/net_nfs.xml +++ b/xml/net_nfs.xml @@ -4,9 +4,10 @@ %entities; ]> - + Sharing File Systems with NFS + Configure and manage Network File System services to share directories across your network using the YaST configuration tool or manual editing methods The Network File System (NFS) @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_proxy.xml b/xml/net_proxy.xml index 2f6532d4cf..12f0439fb2 100644 --- a/xml/net_proxy.xml +++ b/xml/net_proxy.xml @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ The Proxy Server Squid + Learn how to configure Squid for optimal caching on Linux and Unix platforms to minimize bandwidth usage Squid is a widely-used proxy cache for Linux and Unix platforms. This means @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_router.xml b/xml/net_router.xml index 29c06b209a..fa8e84b9bb 100644 --- a/xml/net_router.xml +++ b/xml/net_router.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ + Configure a basic router by enabling forwarding, setting static IPs, adjusting IPv6 settings, and managing traffic with firewall rules - + yes @@ -74,15 +75,13 @@ net.ipv6.conf.${ifname}.autoconf = 0 More router behavior and forwarding dependencies are described in - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt. + https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt. To provide IPv6 on your internal (DMZ) interfaces, and announce yourself as an IPv6 router and autoconf networks to the clients, install - and configure radvd in + and configure radvd in /etc/radvd.conf, for example: diff --git a/xml/net_samba.xml b/xml/net_samba.xml index 1eefa67d4c..cc0790557e 100644 --- a/xml/net_samba.xml +++ b/xml/net_samba.xml @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Samba + Configure your Unix machine as a Samba file and print server for use with macOS, Windows, and OS/2 systems Using Samba, a Unix machine can be configured as a file and print server @@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_sdn.xml b/xml/net_sdn.xml index f18b2e2429..ee8eafbc79 100644 --- a/xml/net_sdn.xml +++ b/xml/net_sdn.xml @@ -1,19 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Software-Defined Networking with &ovs; + Learn about implementing software-defined networking with OVS, a distributed virtual multilayer switch that offers programmable and flexible network control - + yes @@ -79,7 +76,7 @@ Feedback from Éric Bischoff: "[...] isn't that _how OVS works_, rather than _what OVS can do_?" - => Added second sentence. It does ultimately seem like a feature to me, + => Added second sentence. It does ultimately seem like a feature to me, though. Leaving it in for the moment. - sknorr, 2015-10-15 diff --git a/xml/net_slp.xml b/xml/net_slp.xml index 5d2339612d..ee933f1c7f 100644 --- a/xml/net_slp.xml +++ b/xml/net_slp.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ SLP + Configure your network clients' access to various network services via the Service Location Protocol (SLP) Configuring a network client requires detailed knowledge about services @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_sync.xml b/xml/net_sync.xml index d213d358d3..fc36967593 100644 --- a/xml/net_sync.xml +++ b/xml/net_sync.xml @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ File Copying with RSync + Discover how to configure and manage file synchronization across multiple devices, including home computers, workspaces, laptops, smartphones and tablets Today, a typical user has several computers: home and workplace machines, a @@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_teaming.xml b/xml/net_teaming.xml index 257d44dd44..0c849d5d79 100644 --- a/xml/net_teaming.xml +++ b/xml/net_teaming.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,13 +8,11 @@ administration guide doc Compare to sec.bond --> - + Setting Up Team Devices for &netteam; + Configure teaming devices for load balancing and failover between network interfaces in a Linux system yes @@ -42,8 +40,7 @@ set of small kernel modules responsible for providing an interface for teamd instances. Everything else is handled in user space. This is different from the original bonding implementation which contains all of its - functionality exclusively in the kernel. For a comparison refer to . + functionality exclusively in the kernel. For a comparison refer to . @@ -144,8 +141,7 @@
- Source: + Source: @@ -329,8 +325,7 @@ TEAM_PORT_DEVICE_1="eth1" TEAM_LW_NAME="ethtool" TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_UP="10" -TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" +TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" @@ -351,8 +346,7 @@ TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" Sets a static IP address (here - &exampledomain1ip;.1 + &exampledomain1ip;.1 for IPv4 and fd00:deca:fbad:50::1 for IPv6). @@ -425,8 +419,7 @@ TEAM_PORT_DEVICE_1="eth1" TEAM_LW_NAME=ethtool TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_UP="10" -TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" +TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" @@ -444,8 +437,7 @@ TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" Sets a static IP address (here - &exampledomain1ip;.2 + &exampledomain1ip;.2 for IPv4 and fd00:deca:fbad:50::2 for IPv6). @@ -509,13 +501,11 @@ TEAM_LW_ETHTOOL_DELAY_DOWN="10" vlan0, - bound to the IP address &subnetI;0.1 + bound to the IP address &subnetI;0.1 vlan1, - bound to the IP address &subnetII;0.1 + bound to the IP address &subnetII;0.1 @@ -596,9 +586,7 @@ VLAN='yes' - IPADDR from &subnetI;0.1/24 to &subnetII;0.1/24. + IPADDR from &subnetI;0.1/24 to &subnetII;0.1/24. diff --git a/xml/net_wicked.xml b/xml/net_wicked.xml index 0574ffad15..723f34b2ae 100644 --- a/xml/net_wicked.xml +++ b/xml/net_wicked.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Configuring a Network Connection Manually + Learn how to configure network connections manually using the wicked framework and its D-Bus services - + yes @@ -84,8 +85,7 @@ Each network interface has a class associated with it, which is used to select the dbus interfaces it supports. By default, each network interface is of class netif, and - wickedd will automatically + wickedd will automatically attach all interfaces compatible with this class. In the current implementation, this includes the following interfaces: @@ -382,8 +382,7 @@ ip route show This setting causes ifup and ifreload to apply a policy with the effective configuration to the nanny daemon; then, nanny configures - wickedd and thus ensures + wickedd and thus ensures hotplug support. It waits in the background for events or changes (such as new devices or carrier on). diff --git a/xml/net_xntp.xml b/xml/net_xntp.xml index a5d85a0d64..8bb1ee550b 100644 --- a/xml/net_xntp.xml +++ b/xml/net_xntp.xml @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Time Synchronization with NTP + Configure and maintain accurate system times using NTP to enable reliable synchronization across your network The NTP (network time protocol) mechanism is a protocol for synchronizing @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/net_yast.xml b/xml/net_yast.xml index 3813c7673b..984ac4c24e 100644 --- a/xml/net_yast.xml +++ b/xml/net_yast.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Configuring a Network Connection with &yast; + Learn how to configure network connections with YaST and manage global networking options using various service methods, including NetworkManager - + yes diff --git a/xml/network_scheme.xml b/xml/network_scheme.xml index 1a2d36cdfa..e990a43efd 100644 --- a/xml/network_scheme.xml +++ b/xml/network_scheme.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ An Example Network + Learn to configure a sample network for testing purposes across various network-related topics Example network @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/networkmanager.xml b/xml/networkmanager.xml index a0341a2a22..4c895f524f 100644 --- a/xml/networkmanager.xml +++ b/xml/networkmanager.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ ]> &nm; - + Manage your network connections using NetworkManager, an ideal solution for laptops and portable computers offering ease of use and flexibility + yes diff --git a/xml/newbie_bash.xml b/xml/newbie_bash.xml index 8741713309..663f42636f 100644 --- a/xml/newbie_bash.xml +++ b/xml/newbie_bash.xml @@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ ]> - Shell Basics + Shell Basics + Learn how to start a shell, navigate its interface, and execute basic tasks with various methods in this central resource for accessing essential Linux commands + + When working with Linux these days, you can communicate with the system almost without ever requiring a command line interpreter (the shell). @@ -1778,116 +1781,4 @@ PID TTY TIME CMD -
- +
diff --git a/xml/newbie_bash_commands_i.xml b/xml/newbie_bash_commands_i.xml index 97c72cb615..83a29c5834 100644 --- a/xml/newbie_bash_commands_i.xml +++ b/xml/newbie_bash_commands_i.xml @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - - Important Linux Commands + + Important Linux Commands + Learn effective Linux file management skills by accessing a comprehensive list of important commands and their usage, covering file administration, copying + + This section gives insight into the most important commands. There are diff --git a/xml/newbie_perm_i.xml b/xml/newbie_perm_i.xml index a70dfa03c9..30158a3982 100644 --- a/xml/newbie_perm_i.xml +++ b/xml/newbie_perm_i.xml @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - - File Access Permissions + + File Access Permissions + Understand the various access permission types and modes in order to effectively manage access control for files and folders on a Linux system + + In Linux, objects such as files or folders or processes generally belong diff --git a/xml/nm.xml b/xml/nm.xml index ce8d2c9912..30db60d643 100644 --- a/xml/nm.xml +++ b/xml/nm.xml @@ -7,13 +7,15 @@ Using &nm; + Configure network connections with NetworkManager + by enabling it in YaST yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/opensuse_reference_intro.xml b/xml/opensuse_reference_intro.xml index 36c476b8ce..cae23d51cf 100644 --- a/xml/opensuse_reference_intro.xml +++ b/xml/opensuse_reference_intro.xml @@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ ]> - About This Guide + About This Guide + Get expert guidance on managing your Linux system through lessons on administration, configuration, and troubleshooting + + This manual gives you a general understanding of &productnamereg;. It is intended mainly for system administrators and home users with basic system diff --git a/xml/opensuse_startup_intro.xml b/xml/opensuse_startup_intro.xml index c4fc965354..eb9bdca253 100644 --- a/xml/opensuse_startup_intro.xml +++ b/xml/opensuse_startup_intro.xml @@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ ]> - About This Guide + About This Guide + Learn how to manage, configure, and troubleshoot your SUSE system, from installation to administration and maintenance + + &abstract_osuse_startup; diff --git a/xml/opensuse_update.xml b/xml/opensuse_update.xml index a92c80531c..8df54ac71e 100644 --- a/xml/opensuse_update.xml +++ b/xml/opensuse_update.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Upgrading the System and System Changes + Learn how to upgrade your SUSE Linux system safely, from updating individual packages to performing a full system upgrade without reinstalling You can upgrade an existing system without completely reinstalling @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/pcmcia_apm.xml b/xml/pcmcia_apm.xml index 69f637e4a0..2e38c91f1f 100644 --- a/xml/pcmcia_apm.xml +++ b/xml/pcmcia_apm.xml @@ -14,16 +14,17 @@ I removed pm-utils references. Maybe, we should mention the systemd backgorund in the future. --> - + Power Management + Learn how to configure power management and PCMCIA services on your system to optimize mobile computing performance and hardware compatibility features yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/planning.xml b/xml/planning.xml index 37ee07afb3..7618164aae 100644 --- a/xml/planning.xml +++ b/xml/planning.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Planning for &productname; + Understand how to properly prepare your system for a smooth installation, including familiarizing yourself with key prerequisites such as hardware compatibility yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/printing.xml b/xml/printing.xml index 7f0af5ea7a..668afff447 100644 --- a/xml/printing.xml +++ b/xml/printing.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Printer Operation + Learn how to configure and manage printers, including remote network printers, using various configuration methods and utilities in SUSE yes - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_guest_installation.xml b/xml/qemu_guest_installation.xml index 3fa4ed2b42..6118b4c6d5 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_guest_installation.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_guest_installation.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Guest Installation + Configure virtual machines using libvirt-based tools, the qemu-system-ARCH command, or other compatible tools directly - 2025-03-18 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_host_installation.xml b/xml/qemu_host_installation.xml index 0f95b41b14..a3ccfb53e6 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_host_installation.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_host_installation.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Setting Up a &kvm; &vmhost; + Configure your system to host KVM-based virtual machine guests by installing yast2-vm, enabling virtualization on your CPU, and installing the KVM hypervisor - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_kvm_cache_modes.xml b/xml/qemu_kvm_cache_modes.xml index 4b7a8f34dd..2506d52e5f 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_kvm_cache_modes.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_kvm_cache_modes.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &kvm; Disk Cache Modes + Understand how different disk cache modes affect the performance and data integrity of virtual machines when using the KVM hypervisor on your system - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_monitor.xml b/xml/qemu_monitor.xml index f4321281db..2ffa896c03 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_monitor.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_monitor.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Virtual Machine Administration Using &qemu; Monitor - + Learn how to access the QEMU monitor console to inspect guest systems, run info commands, manage devices, snapshots and live migration + yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_overview.xml b/xml/qemu_overview.xml index e99dc33e11..7f2a6eeb7e 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_overview.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_overview.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &qemu; Overview - + Learn how to create and manage virtual machines using QEMU, a fast and versatile open-source machine emulator + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/qemu_running_vms_qemukvm.xml b/xml/qemu_running_vms_qemukvm.xml index a5f04f6a75..4cdbf8e2ef 100644 --- a/xml/qemu_running_vms_qemukvm.xml +++ b/xml/qemu_running_vms_qemukvm.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Running Virtual Machines with qemu-system-ARCH + Learn how to configure qemu-system-ARCH for virtualizing guest systems across various architectures, firmware images, and CPU settings - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/rpm.xml b/xml/rpm.xml index 0c5d5a832c..c0fd457072 100644 --- a/xml/rpm.xml +++ b/xml/rpm.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,10 @@ RPM—the Package Manager + Learn to manage, build and verify + RPM packages with commands like rpm and rpmbuild - + yes @@ -728,12 +730,9 @@ S.5....T c /etc/wgetrc Keep in mind, the BuildRoot directive in the spec file is - deprecated since &productname; 1242.1. If you still need this feature, use the - option as a workaround. For more detailed background information, see the support - database at . + deprecated since &productname; 1242.1. If you still need this feature, use the + option as a workaround. For more detailed background information, see the support + database at . diff --git a/xml/security_acls.xml b/xml/security_acls.xml index b24eee5604..7d501e822d 100644 --- a/xml/security_acls.xml +++ b/xml/security_acls.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Access Control Lists in Linux - + Learn how to manage and configure POSIX ACLs to define flexible permissions for file system objects efficiently, including their folders and files + POSIX ACLs (access control lists) can be used as an expansion of the traditional permission concept for file system objects. With ACLs, @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_ad_support.xml b/xml/security_ad_support.xml index eba6dff5da..ed2e5ab651 100644 --- a/xml/security_ad_support.xml +++ b/xml/security_ad_support.xml @@ -46,13 +46,14 @@ &ad; Support - + Configure a seamless integration between your Linux machine and a Windows Active Directory environment + - 2025-03-05 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_aide.xml b/xml/security_aide.xml index 6727aca3d5..51aedb5552 100644 --- a/xml/security_aide.xml +++ b/xml/security_aide.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Intrusion Detection with &aide; - + Learn how to deploy and configure AIDE on your Linux systems for advanced intrusion detection and prevention against unauthorized access + Securing your systems is a mandatory task for any mission-critical system administrator. Because it is impossible to always guarantee that @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ - 2025-03-18 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_auth.xml b/xml/security_auth.xml index 8df19932cb..299deaa328 100644 --- a/xml/security_auth.xml +++ b/xml/security_auth.xml @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Setting Up Authentication Servers and Clients Using &yast; + Learn about configuring and managing LDAP and Kerberos services in your SUSE environment using this central resource for key concepts and configuration details The Authentication Server is based on LDAP and optionally Kerberos. On @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_certificatestore.xml b/xml/security_certificatestore.xml index b18b388d86..ef00897e30 100644 --- a/xml/security_certificatestore.xml +++ b/xml/security_certificatestore.xml @@ -87,7 +87,8 @@ questions. Certificate Store - + Companies and individuals can securely authenticate using certificates administered by each application or shared through a unified certificate store + Certificates play an important role in the authentication of companies and individuals. Usually certificates are administered by the @@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ questions. - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_cryptofs.xml b/xml/security_cryptofs.xml index 04baa0c527..e88b8fd360 100644 --- a/xml/security_cryptofs.xml +++ b/xml/security_cryptofs.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Encrypting Partitions and Files - + Learn effective encryption techniques using tools like YaST expert dialog for partitioning, GPG and Rage encryption + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_fips.xml b/xml/security_fips.xml index 7ac4896048..ace98c15a2 100644 --- a/xml/security_fips.xml +++ b/xml/security_fips.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Enabling compliance with FIPS 140-2 + Learn how to configure cryptography applications to meet FIPS 140-3 compliance standards for the US federal government If your organization does any work for the United States federal @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_firewall.xml b/xml/security_firewall.xml index c3b07ae5dc..fcf83c0c48 100644 --- a/xml/security_firewall.xml +++ b/xml/security_firewall.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Masquerading and Firewalls - + Configure and manage Linux firewalls using iptables, netfilter and firewalld to control network packet filtering and establish secure connections + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_intro.xml b/xml/security_intro.xml index cd88ad8774..c0cc9aab6e 100644 --- a/xml/security_intro.xml +++ b/xml/security_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide - + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_kerberos.xml b/xml/security_kerberos.xml index b22a9abcac..a6423a944f 100644 --- a/xml/security_kerberos.xml +++ b/xml/security_kerberos.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Network Authentication with &krb; + Learn how to configure Kerberos for secure network authentication and encryption, integrating it with services like LDAP and NFS to establish a robust security &krb; is a network authentication protocol which also provides @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_ldap.xml b/xml/security_ldap.xml index 7a10743ca7..594a3d5da0 100644 --- a/xml/security_ldap.xml +++ b/xml/security_ldap.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ LDAP—A Directory Service - + Learn how to configure and deploy the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for user and group management, system configuration, and address management + The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a set of protocols designed to access and maintain information directories. LDAP can be @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_nis.xml b/xml/security_nis.xml index aefd5702ea..bb0c00abe5 100644 --- a/xml/security_nis.xml +++ b/xml/security_nis.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Using NIS - + Configure consistent user and group identities across multiple Unix systems in a network using both NIS and NFS services, ensuring transparency and uniformity + When multiple Unix systems in a network access common resources, it becomes imperative that all user and group identities are the same @@ -35,7 +36,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_pam.xml b/xml/security_pam.xml index 5b500e3166..50cf7d2112 100644 --- a/xml/security_pam.xml +++ b/xml/security_pam.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Authentication with PAM - + Learn how Linux uses PAM modules for flexible authentication and how to configure them for secure and centralized user access + Linux uses PAM (pluggable authentication modules) in the authentication process as a layer that mediates between user and application. PAM @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_pcidss.xml b/xml/security_pcidss.xml index be4815eb5f..f5385ceb47 100644 --- a/xml/security_pcidss.xml +++ b/xml/security_pcidss.xml @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Achieving &pcidssa; Compliance + Learn how to secure payment card data using the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) guidelines for implementing security-relevant actions To protect customers and the business itself, companies that handle @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_policy_kit.xml b/xml/security_policy_kit.xml index 796d6c7d86..ef58418a39 100644 --- a/xml/security_policy_kit.xml +++ b/xml/security_policy_kit.xml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ - + Authorization with &pk; @@ -24,13 +24,14 @@ the action in question. + Explore how to manage system-wide privileges and desktop security policies with PolicyKit to control authorized actions for unprivileged processes on Linux - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_preface.xml b/xml/security_preface.xml index 87ba54dbbd..cf2978caec 100644 --- a/xml/security_preface.xml +++ b/xml/security_preface.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Security and Confidentiality - + Learn about basic computer security concepts to protect your system from various threats using appropriate mitigation techniques + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_spectre_meltdown_checker.xml b/xml/security_spectre_meltdown_checker.xml index 21a288a0db..108cc85c12 100644 --- a/xml/security_spectre_meltdown_checker.xml +++ b/xml/security_spectre_meltdown_checker.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Spectre/Meltdown Checker + Deploy spectre-meltdown-checker on SUSE systems to identify and mitigate speculative execution vulnerabilities spectre-meltdown-checker is a shell script to test if @@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_ssh.xml b/xml/security_ssh.xml index 48b1e81600..d0eb1ddccb 100644 --- a/xml/security_ssh.xml +++ b/xml/security_ssh.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ SSH: Secure Network Operations + Secure network operations using OpenSSH features for remote administration, file transfers and secure tunneling of insecure protocols In networked environments, it is often necessary to access hosts from a @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ - 2025-03-18 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_vpnserver.xml b/xml/security_vpnserver.xml index 959f0564a6..a032ea2f4c 100644 --- a/xml/security_vpnserver.xml +++ b/xml/security_vpnserver.xml @@ -74,7 +74,8 @@ cd /etc/openvpn Configuring a VPN Server - + Implement a secure network connection using OpenVPN for linking branch offices across WANs securely and efficiently + Today, Internet connections are cheap and available almost everywhere. However, not all connections are secure. @@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ cd /etc/openvpn - 2025-04-09 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_vpnserver_yast.xml b/xml/security_vpnserver_yast.xml index ad7a929e8c..9b23b4138d 100644 --- a/xml/security_vpnserver_yast.xml +++ b/xml/security_vpnserver_yast.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ - Howard Guo --> - - Setting Up a VPN Server or Client Using &yast; + + Setting Up a VPN Server or Client Using &yast; + Use YaST's built-in tools to set up either a VPN server or client for secure communication with various devices + + You can also use &yast; to set up a VPN server. However, the &yast; module diff --git a/xml/security_yast2_ca.xml b/xml/security_yast2_ca.xml index 98e3ad8ee9..1294bf4765 100644 --- a/xml/security_yast2_ca.xml +++ b/xml/security_yast2_ca.xml @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ 2013-02-21: No changes for SP3 according to mc --> - + Managing X.509 Certification @@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ &yast; to create and administer certificates of this type. + Use the YaST CA management module to create and manage your own public key infrastructure by generating root and intermediate certificates for your network - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/security_yast2_security.xml b/xml/security_yast2_security.xml index 6b8efd68bd..278dd35996 100644 --- a/xml/security_yast2_security.xml +++ b/xml/security_yast2_security.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Configuring Security Settings with &yast; + Configure login, password, boot and file permission settings through YaST’s Security Center central control panel @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/selinux.xml b/xml/selinux.xml index b1a39e6234..f7cb487ab0 100644 --- a/xml/selinux.xml +++ b/xml/selinux.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Configuring &selnx; + Learn how to configure and manage SELinux security policies on a Linux system with detailed instructions and examples - 2023-07-10 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_admin_intro.xml b/xml/sle_admin_intro.xml index 9cdedb4b85..9048982055 100644 --- a/xml/sle_admin_intro.xml +++ b/xml/sle_admin_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_update_background.xml b/xml/sle_update_background.xml index 3129978287..21d6f8cde4 100644 --- a/xml/sle_update_background.xml +++ b/xml/sle_update_background.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Lifecycle and Support + Navigate SUSE product lifecycle stages, which include service packs and recommended upgrade strategies This chapter provides background information on @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_update_backporting.xml b/xml/sle_update_backporting.xml index 6f0673d963..26b6ae99fa 100644 --- a/xml/sle_update_backporting.xml +++ b/xml/sle_update_backporting.xml @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Backporting Source Code + Learn about backporting, version comparison, and security best practices for SUSE and SLES products yes @@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ - 2024-08-23 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_update_offline.xml b/xml/sle_update_offline.xml index 779e1e048f..3d9594dc06 100644 --- a/xml/sle_update_offline.xml +++ b/xml/sle_update_offline.xml @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Check with Simona, if this is supported or needed. Upgrading Offline + Learn about performing an offline upgrade of your SUSE Linux installation with YaST from various sources yes @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ Check with Simona, if this is supported or needed. - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_update_online.xml b/xml/sle_update_online.xml index 568dc72350..b7fc7f3f94 100644 --- a/xml/sle_update_online.xml +++ b/xml/sle_update_online.xml @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Upgrading Online + Learn how to upgrade your SUSE system with ease using our intuitive graphical and command-line tools that offer rollback support and more yes @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sle_update_upgrading.xml b/xml/sle_update_upgrading.xml index 4c46ab3c1f..1e7c9a5f3a 100644 --- a/xml/sle_update_upgrading.xml +++ b/xml/sle_update_upgrading.xml @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Check with Simona, if this is supported or needed. Upgrading &sle; + Upgrade your existing SUSE system to the latest version while preserving data and configuration integrity &slereg; (&slea;) allows upgrading an existing system to a later version or @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ Check with Simona, if this is supported or needed. - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/sled_planning.xml b/xml/sled_planning.xml index 2406fd668e..6764c40cbd 100644 --- a/xml/sled_planning.xml +++ b/xml/sled_planning.xml @@ -7,14 +7,15 @@ Planning for &sled; - + Configure and deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop by evaluating system requirements, preparing your environment, and optimizing performance + yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_advanced.xml b/xml/smt_advanced.xml index ddd20af305..5b763a950b 100644 --- a/xml/smt_advanced.xml +++ b/xml/smt_advanced.xml @@ -4,8 +4,19 @@ %entities; ]> - + Advanced Topics + + Explore advanced configuration for the Subscription Management Tool to perform server backups and manage installations in disconnected network environments + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + This chapter covers usage scenarios beyond the regular workflow to give you more control over your ⪪ server. diff --git a/xml/smt_appendix_api.xml b/xml/smt_appendix_api.xml index e48a560b07..860408d2ba 100644 --- a/xml/smt_appendix_api.xml +++ b/xml/smt_appendix_api.xml @@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ ⪪ REST API - + + Learn how to use the SMT REST API to communicate with clients and integrate web services by managing job lists, patch status, and client registration data + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_client.xml b/xml/smt_client.xml index 185a349235..9bd730a731 100644 --- a/xml/smt_client.xml +++ b/xml/smt_client.xml @@ -4,12 +4,14 @@ %entities; ]> - + Configuring Clients to Use ⪪ - + + Configure client machines to register with a local Subscription Management Tool server and download software updates using various setup methods + - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_install.xml b/xml/smt_install.xml index e76739e942..82a6226ab1 100644 --- a/xml/smt_install.xml +++ b/xml/smt_install.xml @@ -4,9 +4,20 @@ %entities; ]> - + ⪪ Installation + + Install and configure the Subscription Management Tool using the YaST wizard to manage product registrations and updates for your local network clients + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + ⪪ is included in &sls; starting with version 12 SP1. To install it, start &sls; installation, and click diff --git a/xml/smt_management.xml b/xml/smt_management.xml index b9607a1f5b..81ba012939 100644 --- a/xml/smt_management.xml +++ b/xml/smt_management.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + Managing Repositories with &yast; ⪪ Server Management - + + Manage software repositories, staging environments, and client update statuses using the YaST SMT Server Management module on your network server + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_mirroring.xml b/xml/smt_mirroring.xml index cc1c087592..37d1dff15c 100644 --- a/xml/smt_mirroring.xml +++ b/xml/smt_mirroring.xml @@ -4,12 +4,14 @@ %entities; ]> - + Mirroring Repositories on the ⪪ Server - + + Mirror installation and update repositories on the SMT server to save bandwidth and manage local software updates for your network clients + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_overview.xml b/xml/smt_overview.xml index 6e0a946ee3..4082fb3292 100644 --- a/xml/smt_overview.xml +++ b/xml/smt_overview.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + About This Guide - + + Use the Subscription Management Tool to optimize software update management and subscription entitlements for your enterprise Linux systems + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_product_overview.xml b/xml/smt_product_overview.xml index 417abaa149..638c7db50b 100644 --- a/xml/smt_product_overview.xml +++ b/xml/smt_product_overview.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + Overview - + + Get a high-level overview of the Subscription Management Tool features to centrally manage software updates and entitlements for your Linux enterprise + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_registration.xml b/xml/smt_registration.xml index 3ed32fdfa5..0c4e8874c7 100644 --- a/xml/smt_registration.xml +++ b/xml/smt_registration.xml @@ -4,8 +4,19 @@ %entities; ]> - + Managing Client Machines with ⪪ + + Manage client machine registrations and license compliance using the Subscription Management Tool to monitor product usage and update schedules + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + + ⪪ lets you register and manage client machines on &scc;. Client machines must be configured to use ⪪. For information about configuring clients to diff --git a/xml/smt_reporting.xml b/xml/smt_reporting.xml index 4e6cc13f4e..30a03d8ab0 100644 --- a/xml/smt_reporting.xml +++ b/xml/smt_reporting.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + ⪪ Reports - + + Generate and manage Subscription Management Tool reports to track registered machines and subscription entitlements in various output formats + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_server.xml b/xml/smt_server.xml index ff913c126f..533ae3bc81 100644 --- a/xml/smt_server.xml +++ b/xml/smt_server.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + ⪪ Server Configuration - + + Configure the Subscription Management Tool server by setting mirroring credentials, database passwords and job schedules using the YaST module + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/smt_tools.xml b/xml/smt_tools.xml index edb6324a6f..4f1dee6965 100644 --- a/xml/smt_tools.xml +++ b/xml/smt_tools.xml @@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ %entities; ]> - + ⪪ Tools and Configuration Files - + + Explore the essential command-line tools, configuration files, and certificates used to manage and secure your Subscription Management Tool server + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/snapper.xml b/xml/snapper.xml index 32f8f7d0f3..734161eb92 100644 --- a/xml/snapper.xml +++ b/xml/snapper.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ System Recovery and Snapshot Management with Snapper + Manage Snapper file system snapshots to recover your system, roll back changes, and restore files to a previous state yes @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ - 2024-07-22 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/snapshot_excludes_i.xml b/xml/snapshot_excludes_i.xml index 83b21719dd..d4cb46a4b3 100644 --- a/xml/snapshot_excludes_i.xml +++ b/xml/snapshot_excludes_i.xml @@ -1,15 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + + Learn how to configure your system's boot loader and excluded directories for optimal snapshot management across various architectures - + yes diff --git a/xml/storage_degraded_raid.xml b/xml/storage_degraded_raid.xml index 9406e4ed05..6632a6b1e2 100644 --- a/xml/storage_degraded_raid.xml +++ b/xml/storage_degraded_raid.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Creating a Degraded RAID Array + Configure your system's storage for optimal performance using our guide to managing degraded RAID arrays A degraded array is one in which some devices are missing. Degraded arrays @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_fcoe.xml b/xml/storage_fcoe.xml index b7fb9f8e47..7a99c7aaff 100644 --- a/xml/storage_fcoe.xml +++ b/xml/storage_fcoe.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Fibre Channel Storage over Ethernet Networks: FCoE + Learn to configure and manage FCoE connections for simplified network convergence in your enterprise data center infrastructure yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_filesystems.xml b/xml/storage_filesystems.xml index cc57d36c22..d122465a60 100644 --- a/xml/storage_filesystems.xml +++ b/xml/storage_filesystems.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Overview of File Systems in Linux + Learn about the various file systems included with SLES, such as Btrfs, ext4, ext3, ext2 and XFS yes @@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_fs-resizing.xml b/xml/storage_fs-resizing.xml index f4cbffe13c..1e1ce8d565 100644 --- a/xml/storage_fs-resizing.xml +++ b/xml/storage_fs-resizing.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Resizing File Systems + Learn to manually resize file systems in SUSE Linux with utilities such as btrfs filesystem resize and xfs_growfs yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_intro.xml b/xml/storage_intro.xml index a56d034bb7..cd75ec3215 100644 --- a/xml/storage_intro.xml +++ b/xml/storage_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_iscsi-lio.xml b/xml/storage_iscsi-lio.xml index 591b5b49d7..838034014f 100644 --- a/xml/storage_iscsi-lio.xml +++ b/xml/storage_iscsi-lio.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Mass Storage over IP Networks: iSCSI LIO Target Server + Learn how to configure and manage iSCSI target and initiator services using the LIO kernel subsystem to provide networked block storage on your system - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_iscsi.xml b/xml/storage_iscsi.xml index c92a3fb86b..62efa48532 100644 --- a/xml/storage_iscsi.xml +++ b/xml/storage_iscsi.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Mass Storage over IP Networks: iSCSI + Learn how to configure and manage storage networks with iSCSI initiator and LIO target software, used for connecting Linux servers to central storage systems yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_isns.xml b/xml/storage_isns.xml index ac7afa2351..ada04a745d 100644 --- a/xml/storage_isns.xml +++ b/xml/storage_isns.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ iSNS for Linux + Learn how to simplify the discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI devices using iSNS, a standards-based service for TCP/IP networks yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_lvm-snapshots.xml b/xml/storage_lvm-snapshots.xml index 5055c0b10e..8719f715d7 100644 --- a/xml/storage_lvm-snapshots.xml +++ b/xml/storage_lvm-snapshots.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ LVM Volume Snapshots + Create and manage LVM volume snapshots for point-in-time backups and data protection, and learn how to use them effectively yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_lvm.xml b/xml/storage_lvm.xml index bb638b244b..335a55a096 100644 --- a/xml/storage_lvm.xml +++ b/xml/storage_lvm.xml @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ LVM_ACTIVATED_ON_DISCOVERED="enable" --> LVM Configuration + Configure your storage devices using the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and the YaST Expert Partitioner tools yes @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ LVM_ACTIVATED_ON_DISCOVERED="enable" - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_mdadm-resize.xml b/xml/storage_mdadm-resize.xml index 933a6d7f2a..d8d98a36e1 100644 --- a/xml/storage_mdadm-resize.xml +++ b/xml/storage_mdadm-resize.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Resizing Software RAID Arrays with mdadm + Learn how to configure and manage software RAID 1, 4, 5, or 6 devices using the mdadm tool for resizing or adjusting capacity effectively This section describes how to increase or reduce the size of a software @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2024-10-10 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_multipath.xml b/xml/storage_multipath.xml index 57bd7add3a..166900eb2b 100644 --- a/xml/storage_multipath.xml +++ b/xml/storage_multipath.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing multipath I/O for devices + Learn how to manage failover, path load balancing, and multipathing for multiple paths between servers and block storage devices with Multipath I/O yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_multitier-caching.xml b/xml/storage_multitier-caching.xml index 1c7deaceff..510eab1ace 100644 --- a/xml/storage_multitier-caching.xml +++ b/xml/storage_multitier-caching.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Multi-tier Caching for Block Device Operations + Learn how to configure and deploy multi-tier caching solutions for optimized performance on SUSE-based systems yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_nfs-acl.xml b/xml/storage_nfs-acl.xml index cd22ca734b..eafba07a74 100644 --- a/xml/storage_nfs-acl.xml +++ b/xml/storage_nfs-acl.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Managing Access Control Lists over NFSv4 + Implement Access Control Lists on NFS exports to provide fine-grained security and precise permission management for shared files and directories yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_nvmeof.xml b/xml/storage_nvmeof.xml index b975babf76..24a59cdc7c 100644 --- a/xml/storage_nvmeof.xml +++ b/xml/storage_nvmeof.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ &nvmeof; + Learn how to configure a system as both an NVMe offload host and target, and access YaST tools for optimized storage performance in Linux environments yes @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_planning.xml b/xml/storage_planning.xml index 2701f97bf7..eae9376abb 100644 --- a/xml/storage_planning.xml +++ b/xml/storage_planning.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Planning a Storage Solution - + Learn how to plan your storage deployment for file systems on your server by understanding your storage needs and configuring partitioning devices + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_raid-leds.xml b/xml/storage_raid-leds.xml index 8526f6a2ce..b5f3044847 100644 --- a/xml/storage_raid-leds.xml +++ b/xml/storage_raid-leds.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Storage Enclosure LED Utilities for MD Software RAIDs + Configure and control storage enclosure LEDs using the ledmon daemon and ledctl utility with this centralized reference Fate #313626 Update Enclosure LED Utilities @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_raid.xml b/xml/storage_raid.xml index 7fe36fd9c8..60d9a51c7c 100644 --- a/xml/storage_raid.xml +++ b/xml/storage_raid.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Software RAID Configuration + Configure software RAID systems to combine multiple hard disks into a virtual storage device that improves performance and data security yes - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_raid10.xml b/xml/storage_raid10.xml index e8ab2a12cb..9752eb26f5 100644 --- a/xml/storage_raid10.xml +++ b/xml/storage_raid10.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Creating Software RAID 10 Devices + Learn to configure high-performance, fault-tolerant RAID 10 arrays, including nested 1+0 and 0+1 setups, using mdadm or YaST yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_raidroot.xml b/xml/storage_raidroot.xml index dba4570d2f..874e3571f6 100644 --- a/xml/storage_raidroot.xml +++ b/xml/storage_raidroot.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Configuring Software RAID for the Root Partition + Configure software RAID for the root partition by following these requirements and steps to ensure a successful setup process is completed yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_troubleshooting.xml b/xml/storage_troubleshooting.xml index c7cd1c0d8e..8a4bd79372 100644 --- a/xml/storage_troubleshooting.xml +++ b/xml/storage_troubleshooting.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + Troubleshooting Storage Issues + Identify and resolve common storage issues by using diagnostic tools and troubleshooting procedures for block devices and file systems on your system yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/storage_uuids.xml b/xml/storage_uuids.xml index d05fda0d76..aa530b148d 100644 --- a/xml/storage_uuids.xml +++ b/xml/storage_uuids.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Using UUIDs to Mount Devices + Learn how to configure and manage local and network storage devices using UUIDs and persistent udev device names for reliable system mounting yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/suse_emacs.xml b/xml/suse_emacs.xml index 87d8aa3a76..b9dd5b3032 100644 --- a/xml/suse_emacs.xml +++ b/xml/suse_emacs.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ Settings for GNU Emacs + Learn how to customize GNU Emacs by modifying settings in configuration files - + yes diff --git a/xml/suse_kb.xml b/xml/suse_kb.xml index 6551d7dc7c..cf1776f8d9 100644 --- a/xml/suse_kb.xml +++ b/xml/suse_kb.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Keyboard Mapping + Configure the keyboard mapping for programs by modifying key files like inputrc, Xmodmap, and Emacs configuration files - + yes diff --git a/xml/suse_l10n.xml b/xml/suse_l10n.xml index a39a3b7431..64a3661090 100644 --- a/xml/suse_l10n.xml +++ b/xml/suse_l10n.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Language and Country-Specific Settings + Configure language and country-specific settings for proper functionality and usability within your system's environment - + yes @@ -308,8 +309,7 @@ LC_COLLATE=C Locales and Internationalization. It is included in glibc-info. The package is available from the &sle; SDK. The SDK is a module for &sle; and is - available via an online channel from the &scc;. Alternatively, go to , search for &sle; + available via an online channel from the &scc;. Alternatively, go to , search for &sle; Software Development Kit and download it from there. Refer to for details. diff --git a/xml/suse_linux.xml b/xml/suse_linux.xml index dd9d003e23..9dd0fc1488 100644 --- a/xml/suse_linux.xml +++ b/xml/suse_linux.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Special System Features + Learn about configuration changes for key software components such as bash, cron, and logrotate to ensure optimal system performance This chapter starts with information about various software packages, the @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/suse_logfiles.xml b/xml/suse_logfiles.xml index 5aaf72ec98..cef079d274 100644 --- a/xml/suse_logfiles.xml +++ b/xml/suse_logfiles.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ Log Files: Package logrotate + Learn how to manage log file growth using the logrotate package, which handles storage and rotation in /var/log - + yes diff --git a/xml/suse_sw_packages.xml b/xml/suse_sw_packages.xml index 5f1a088190..ecd794dce2 100644 --- a/xml/suse_sw_packages.xml +++ b/xml/suse_sw_packages.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Information about Special Software Packages + Learn how to configure and manage essential Linux tools, including Bash shell settings, cron job scheduling and log rotation - + yes diff --git a/xml/suse_vc.xml b/xml/suse_vc.xml index 78e4ade146..9a9ebdc3f4 100644 --- a/xml/suse_vc.xml +++ b/xml/suse_vc.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Virtual Consoles + Learn how to access and manage multiple text-based consoles on a Linux system using keyboard shortcuts F1 through F6 - + yes diff --git a/xml/sw_managing_commandline.xml b/xml/sw_managing_commandline.xml index 022e49279a..d37a75e861 100644 --- a/xml/sw_managing_commandline.xml +++ b/xml/sw_managing_commandline.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Managing Software with Command Line Tools + Manage software using Zypper and RPM, two command-line tools providing essential functionality for repository management This chapter describes Zypper and RPM, two command line tools for managing @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/system_repair.xml b/xml/system_repair.xml index db851ad210..0c7cb84997 100644 --- a/xml/system_repair.xml +++ b/xml/system_repair.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ Using the Rescue System + Deploy YaST tools to manipulate configuration files, check file systems for defects, start automatic repair processes and access installed systems - + yes @@ -118,8 +119,7 @@ Boot the system using Wake on LAN, as - described in . + described in . @@ -254,19 +254,16 @@ The Storage Administration Guide includes - + and - + sections. The following article - + describes how to recover from Btrfs errors. @@ -303,9 +300,7 @@ Import LVM Volume Groups If you are using an LVM setup (refer to - + for more general details), import all existing volume groups in order to be able to find and mount the device(s): diff --git a/xml/systemd.xml b/xml/systemd.xml index d4b97b00bd..1f20a27d65 100644 --- a/xml/systemd.xml +++ b/xml/systemd.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ The &systemd; daemon - + Configure and manage your Linux system with systemd, a powerful tool for both system and session management + yes - 2024-01-26 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/troubleshooting.xml b/xml/troubleshooting.xml index 2e0683d1d7..b218e20f73 100644 --- a/xml/troubleshooting.xml +++ b/xml/troubleshooting.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Common problems and their solutions - + Learn how to troubleshoot common problems and gather essential information for support requests on a Linux system + yes - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_cgroups.xml b/xml/tuning_cgroups.xml index aff35ed871..e8d8dd6462 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_cgroups.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_cgroups.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Kernel Control Groups + Learn to assign and limit hardware and system resources with cgroups Kernel Control Groups (cgroups) are a kernel feature @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_how.xml b/xml/tuning_how.xml index b737dc70e4..da33152f3e 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_how.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_how.xml @@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ General Notes on System Tuning - + Identify performance issues, determine their root causes, and use a structured approach for effective system tuning + This manual discusses how to find the reasons for performance problems and provides means to solve these problems. Before you start tuning your @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_intro.xml b/xml/tuning_intro.xml index 1c8b5ce456..0d08f8e181 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_intro.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_intro.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ About This Guide - + Access documentation, browse or download formats online, search the SUSE Knowledgebase for known solutions, and report any issues you encounter + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_kexec.xml b/xml/tuning_kexec.xml index f218a92d55..906de9b276 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_kexec.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_kexec.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &kexec; and &kdump; - + Learn how to quickly reboot or troubleshoot your Linux system with the kexec and kdump tools, which minimize system downtime and preserve critical data + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_kprobes.xml b/xml/tuning_kprobes.xml index d019f1e0bb..e5e79bcd3c 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_kprobes.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_kprobes.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Kernel Probes - + Learn how to collect Linux kernel debugging and performance information with kernel probes + - 2023-05-22 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_logfiles.xml b/xml/tuning_logfiles.xml index 3332040ae3..2dbe7223b0 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_logfiles.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_logfiles.xml @@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ https://tldp.org/LDP/LGNET/148/darin.html Analyzing and Managing System Log Files - + Learn to analyze and troubleshoot a SUSE system by examining its various log file locations, then apply the knowledge in a real-world scenario + - 2023-05-22 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_memory.xml b/xml/tuning_memory.xml index c0aecb2751..e248e95d42 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_memory.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_memory.xml @@ -43,13 +43,14 @@ --> Tuning the Memory Management Subsystem - + Learn how to optimize memory management and improve performance by understanding cache management and adjusting kernel parameters + - 2024-03-12 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_multikernel.xml b/xml/tuning_multikernel.xml index a9e36eb9e0..20d840c8b8 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_multikernel.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_multikernel.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Installing Multiple Kernel Versions + Configure multiple kernel versions on your system to enable safe testing of updates, with the ability to easily fall back to a proven kernel when needed &productname; supports the parallel installation of multiple kernel @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_network.xml b/xml/tuning_network.xml index be0b014c78..475c31a8c0 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_network.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_network.xml @@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ Tuning the Network - + Learn to tune Linux networking by configuring kernel socket buffers, TCP autotuning, Netfilter and RPS settings + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_numactl.xml b/xml/tuning_numactl.xml index 12962a3cd0..cc7fdafa88 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_numactl.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_numactl.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Automatic Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Balancing + Configure systems with Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architectures, optimizing performance by migrating data to memory nodes There are physical limitations to hardware that are encountered when @@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_oprofile.xml b/xml/tuning_oprofile.xml index 7b5ea4b118..e3a094e28a 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_oprofile.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_oprofile.xml @@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ --> &oprof;—System-Wide Profiler - + Use OProfile to gather dynamic program analysis data with minimal overhead + &oprof; is a profiler for dynamic program analysis. It investigates the behavior of a running program and gathers information. This @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_perf.xml b/xml/tuning_perf.xml index 0695f22101..7041b41655 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_perf.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_perf.xml @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Tony Jones, Mel Gorman. Hardware-Based Performance Monitoring with Perf + Configure and utilize the Perf interface to access performance metrics from processor PMUs, record and display software events Perf is an interface to access the performance monitoring unit (PMU) of a @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ Tony Jones, Mel Gorman. - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_perfmon.xml b/xml/tuning_perfmon.xml index 1646d8b4bc..eabcf5489a 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_perfmon.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_perfmon.xml @@ -18,9 +18,10 @@ * SLE11 SP2: perf-3.0.6-2.6.91.x86_64 --> - + Perfmon2—Hardware-Based Performance Monitoring + Monitor system performance and identify bottlenecks using various profiling tools and utilities to optimize the efficiency of your Linux environment Perfmon2 is a standardized, generic interface to access the performance @@ -35,7 +36,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_power.xml b/xml/tuning_power.xml index 532555be39..c581146db9 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_power.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_power.xml @@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ Power Management - + Learn how to balance system performance with power consumption by configuring and optimizing energy-efficient settings + Power management aims at reducing operating costs for energy and cooling systems while at the same time keeping the performance of a system at a @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_ptp.xml b/xml/tuning_ptp.xml index 6e3c0edc46..414346fdd1 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_ptp.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_ptp.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ &ptp; + Learn how to deploy and configure PTP in your network environment by installing the linuxptp package and configuring the ptp4l and phc2sys programs using YaST - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_storagescheduler.xml b/xml/tuning_storagescheduler.xml index 760e47506e..b30703741d 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_storagescheduler.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_storagescheduler.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Tuning I/O Performance + Configure and optimize I/O scheduling controls on your storage devices using SUSE's flexible and customizable elevators - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_systemd_coredump.xml b/xml/tuning_systemd_coredump.xml index b13d1cafd1..e58cf075ad 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_systemd_coredump.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_systemd_coredump.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Using &systemdcd; to Debug Application Crashes + Learn how to configure and utilize the systemd-coredump tool to collect, analyze, manage application crashes on Linux systems by examining stored core dumps - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_systemresources.xml b/xml/tuning_systemresources.xml index e8b81dfaf4..41f80e997c 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_systemresources.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_systemresources.xml @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ Large page support --> General System Resource Management + Learn how to optimize system performance by configuring partitions, managing services and scheduling tasks Tuning the system is not only about optimizing the kernel or getting the @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ Large page support - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_systemtap.xml b/xml/tuning_systemtap.xml index 6193fb4301..7a28ada62b 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_systemtap.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_systemtap.xml @@ -47,13 +47,14 @@ &stap;—Filtering and Analyzing System Data - + Learn how to write and execute scripts that collect system data using SystemTap, a powerful tool for diagnosing performance problems + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_taskscheduler.xml b/xml/tuning_taskscheduler.xml index a15a602a2d..932d399176 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_taskscheduler.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_taskscheduler.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Tuning the Task Scheduler - + Optimize task scheduling in Linux by understanding key concepts such as process priority, preemption, timeslice, and classification + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_tracing.xml b/xml/tuning_tracing.xml index 02b2924df0..4e61cc21cd 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_tracing.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_tracing.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Tracing Tools - + Learn how to use tracing tools like strace to monitor the system calls and resource usage of a running process + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/tuning_utilities_dstat.xml b/xml/tuning_utilities_dstat.xml index 6019da66e8..a30a321cff 100644 --- a/xml/tuning_utilities_dstat.xml +++ b/xml/tuning_utilities_dstat.xml @@ -1,11 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - <command>dstat</command> + <command>dstat</command> + Learn how to monitor system resources in real-time using dstat, a versatile tool replacing vmstat and iostat + + dstat is a replacement for tools such as vmstat, iostat, @@ -98,7 +101,6 @@ usr sys idl wai hiq siq| read writ| recv send| in out | int csw For more information, see the man page of dstat and - its Web page at . + its Web page at . diff --git a/xml/udev.xml b/xml/udev.xml index 2ce67d9604..5cbf45cebb 100644 --- a/xml/udev.xml +++ b/xml/udev.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Dynamic Kernel Device Management with <systemitem class="service">udev</systemitem> + Learn how to configure dynamic kernel device management using udev, and access a centralized point for detailed information on configuration files and rules yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/uefi.xml b/xml/uefi.xml index 7bdd6f4ab1..185d644717 100644 --- a/xml/uefi.xml +++ b/xml/uefi.xml @@ -20,13 +20,14 @@ osc -A https://api.suse.de sr -m"Update text and image files" home:keichwa:branc --> UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) + Learn how to configure Secure Boot on your system using UEFI firmware and understand its importance in establishing a chain of trust yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/updater_gnome.xml b/xml/updater_gnome.xml index ddb5735947..a91c22c974 100644 --- a/xml/updater_gnome.xml +++ b/xml/updater_gnome.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Keeping the System Up-to-date + Learn how to configure and utilize the GNOME Package Updater on your SUSE system to install a continuous stream of software security patches and updates - + yes diff --git a/xml/utilities.xml b/xml/utilities.xml index d5992f7afe..a2de1defd0 100644 --- a/xml/utilities.xml +++ b/xml/utilities.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ System Monitoring Utilities + Configure and optimize your Linux system using the YaST toolset for monitoring system status, which includes key configuration parameters and usage examples There are number of programs, tools, and utilities which you can use to @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2023-04-19 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/virt_support.xml b/xml/virt_support.xml index de365395f0..38144ffd0d 100644 --- a/xml/virt_support.xml +++ b/xml/virt_support.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Supported Hosts, Guests, and Features + Learn how to configure and run a KVM host with supported hardware for optimal performance across various architectures, including x86-64, ARM, and AArch64 - 2024-01-10 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vmdp_drivers.xml b/xml/vmdp_drivers.xml index 9943c5cfbf..e4a2f67ee1 100644 --- a/xml/vmdp_drivers.xml +++ b/xml/vmdp_drivers.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Virtual Machine Drivers - + Learn how to improve performance in virtualized environments using SUSE's Virtual Machine Driver Pack for paravirtualized network, bus and block drivers + - 2025-04-03 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vnc.xml b/xml/vnc.xml index 8282ab15d0..c13e6c57ad 100644 --- a/xml/vnc.xml +++ b/xml/vnc.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Remote Access with VNC + Connect to a remote computer via graphical desktop using the VNC protocol with either VNCViewer or Remmina clients yes @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_acronyms.xml b/xml/vt_acronyms.xml index 73b77f664d..7b8bb69b5a 100644 --- a/xml/vt_acronyms.xml +++ b/xml/vt_acronyms.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Acronyms - + Learn about device configuration, power management, and error reporting capabilities supported by ACPI, APM, and other relevant technologies + diff --git a/xml/vt_cachemodes.xml b/xml/vt_cachemodes.xml index e2844bc0cc..e34cdb8685 100644 --- a/xml/vt_cachemodes.xml +++ b/xml/vt_cachemodes.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Disk Cache Modes - + Learn about the different disk cache modes, their implications for data integrity and performance in virtual environments, and how caching mechanisms work + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_clocksettings.xml b/xml/vt_clocksettings.xml index 4a04fcea38..2158fc0538 100644 --- a/xml/vt_clocksettings.xml +++ b/xml/vt_clocksettings.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ &vmguest; Clock Settings + Learn how to configure accurate timekeeping in Linux virtual machines using KVM or Xen to ensure smooth operations and enable live migrations Keeping the correct time in a &vmguest; is one of the more difficult @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_glossary.xml b/xml/vt_glossary.xml index 567a194345..df66ab3e38 100644 --- a/xml/vt_glossary.xml +++ b/xml/vt_glossary.xml @@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ Glossary - + Look up and get to know terms and acronyms used in the SUSE Virtualization documentation, sorted into various categories + - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_guestfs.xml b/xml/vt_guestfs.xml index 9bce0977d3..881bbae72f 100644 --- a/xml/vt_guestfs.xml +++ b/xml/vt_guestfs.xml @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ libguestfs - + Configure guest components using the libguestfs tools to access and modify disk images within the hypervisor, but outside its normal processes + s consist of disk images and definition files. Manually accessing and manipulating these guest components @@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_installation.xml b/xml/vt_installation.xml index 3ad78cd4be..38215b728e 100644 --- a/xml/vt_installation.xml +++ b/xml/vt_installation.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Installation of Virtualization Components + Learn how to install and configure virtualization components on a virtualization server with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_introduction.xml b/xml/vt_introduction.xml index 928fab1e9e..e546c88976 100644 --- a/xml/vt_introduction.xml +++ b/xml/vt_introduction.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Virtualization Technology + Learn how to deploy and manage guest virtual machines on your SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, including both initial setup and ongoing maintenance @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ - 2024-01-11 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/vt_io.xml b/xml/vt_io.xml index dacffc3ce2..26e82f93a5 100644 --- a/xml/vt_io.xml +++ b/xml/vt_io.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ I/O Virtualization + Configure high-performance I/O virtualization techniques in your environment, including Full Virtualization, Paravirtualization, PVHVM, VFIO and SR-IOV - + @@ -45,8 +46,7 @@ and the &vmguest;. With less overhead involved, performance is much better than with full virtualization. However, paravirtualization requires either the guest operating system to be modified to support the - paravirtualization API or paravirtualized drivers. See + paravirtualization API or paravirtualized drivers. See for a list of guest operating systems supporting paravirtualization. @@ -70,8 +70,7 @@ user-level driver framework for Linux. It replaces the traditional &kvm; &pciback; device assignment. The VFIO driver exposes direct device access to user space in a secure memory - () protected environment. + () protected environment. With VFIO, a &vmguest; can directly access hardware devices on the &vmhost; (pass-through), avoiding performance issues caused by emulation in performance critical paths. This method does not allow to share @@ -107,8 +106,7 @@ - As of &sls; 12 SP2openSUSE 42.2, the USB and PCI Pass-through methods of + As of &sls; 12 SP2openSUSE 42.2, the USB and PCI Pass-through methods of device assignment are considered deprecated and were superseded by the VFIO model. diff --git a/xml/vt_tools.xml b/xml/vt_tools.xml index 04cd80d21a..b5f5b5d6d5 100644 --- a/xml/vt_tools.xml +++ b/xml/vt_tools.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Virtualization Tools + Manage virtual machines remotely using libvirt, a library providing a normalized management API for popular virtualization solutions @@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/x11.xml b/xml/x11.xml index a40dfa86a3..b562d6dd44 100644 --- a/xml/x11.xml +++ b/xml/x11.xml @@ -10,13 +10,14 @@ --> The X Window System + Configure and customize the graphical interface of SUSE products, including X.org, Wayland, GNOME and NVIDIA/Intel GPU settings for all users yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/x11_fonts.xml b/xml/x11_fonts.xml index 235d7cbc67..6f368aaaf2 100644 --- a/xml/x11_fonts.xml +++ b/xml/x11_fonts.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Installing and Configuring Fonts + Learn how to install, configure and manage Linux fonts, including formats, rendering, Fontconfig rules and tools for displaying and querying fonts - + yes @@ -245,9 +246,7 @@ DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book" For example, to add a repository for &slea; &product-ga;: sudo zypper ar - http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/M17N:/fonts/SLE_&product-ga;_SP&product-sp;/http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/M17N:/fonts/openSUSE_Leap_42.3/ + http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/M17N:/fonts/SLE_&product-ga;_SP&product-sp;/http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/M17N:/fonts/openSUSE_Leap_42.3/ To search for your FONT_FAMILY_NAME use this command: diff --git a/xml/x86_inst_problem.xml b/xml/x86_inst_problem.xml index 6cba0189ad..e3a32bb233 100644 --- a/xml/x86_inst_problem.xml +++ b/xml/x86_inst_problem.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ Dealing with Boot and Installation Problems + Troubleshoot common boot and installation issues with step-by-step directions for resolving problems and ensuring successful setup - + yes @@ -44,12 +45,10 @@ Change the console on your computer so that the kernel outputs are visible. Be sure to check the last outputs. This is normally done by pressing - F10. + F10. If you cannot resolve the problem, consult the &productname; support staff. To log all system messages at boot time, use a serial connection - as described in . + as described in . diff --git a/xml/xen_administrating.xml b/xml/xen_administrating.xml index 9a87c433b2..34db55cdd6 100644 --- a/xml/xen_administrating.xml +++ b/xml/xen_administrating.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Administrative Tasks - + Learn to configure and manage Xen virtualization with YaST, customize boot loader settings, optimize disk space and monitor guest systems efficiently + - 2023-12-05 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_block_devices.xml b/xml/xen_block_devices.xml index 65172f5c16..55917fcecd 100644 --- a/xml/xen_block_devices.xml +++ b/xml/xen_block_devices.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Block Devices in &xen; + Configure virtual disks for your domain by specifying disk specifications within the domain configuration file - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_config_options.xml b/xml/xen_config_options.xml index 5460ecc025..e9a9d45f71 100644 --- a/xml/xen_config_options.xml +++ b/xml/xen_config_options.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Virtualization: Configuration Options and Settings - + Learn how to configure, add and manage virtual CD readers in SUSE Linux virtual machines for seamless read-only access to CDs and ISOs + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_guest_suse.xml b/xml/xen_guest_suse.xml index 61779dc7b0..6c03728058 100644 --- a/xml/xen_guest_suse.xml +++ b/xml/xen_guest_suse.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ %entities; ]> - + SUSE Linux Virtual Machines + Learn how to install and update SUSE Linux virtual machines on Xen by configuring add-on products and network installation sources for your guests - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_ha_setup.xml b/xml/xen_ha_setup.xml index 946846ff56..eb2fd1b033 100644 --- a/xml/xen_ha_setup.xml +++ b/xml/xen_ha_setup.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &xen; as a High-Availability Virtualization Host - + Learn how to set up a highly available virtualization host with Xen, improving service uptime, reducing power consumption, and enhancing server management + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_host_network.xml b/xml/xen_host_network.xml index 60695bd283..3c49ddae54 100644 --- a/xml/xen_host_network.xml +++ b/xml/xen_host_network.xml @@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ Virtual Networking - + Configure virtual networking with YaST tools and manage network interfaces directly within the system's configuration settings + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_intro.xml b/xml/xen_intro.xml index 24ab69a0fb..774e3a111c 100644 --- a/xml/xen_intro.xml +++ b/xml/xen_intro.xml @@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ %entities; ]> - + About This Manual + Learn about the virtualization technology for your system including application fields and installation types for various supported platforms - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_virtualization_basics.xml b/xml/xen_virtualization_basics.xml index 9df9b3c2f3..202e213ebb 100644 --- a/xml/xen_virtualization_basics.xml +++ b/xml/xen_virtualization_basics.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Introduction to &xen; Virtualization - + Learn about setting up and managing a Xen-based virtualization environment + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_virtualization_manage.xml b/xml/xen_virtualization_manage.xml index 282f4af744..5b8bbe6d15 100644 --- a/xml/xen_virtualization_manage.xml +++ b/xml/xen_virtualization_manage.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing a Virtualization Environment - + Configure and manage Xen guest domains with the xl tool from the command line using various subcommands like list, create, reboot, destroy, and block-list + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_virtualization_vhost.xml b/xml/xen_virtualization_vhost.xml index 911309e5f0..845ae595f3 100644 --- a/xml/xen_virtualization_vhost.xml +++ b/xml/xen_virtualization_vhost.xml @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ Setting Up a Virtual Machine Host + Configure a virtual machine host by installing required software packages, setting optimal boot settings and allocating system resources - 2024-05-29 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_xenstore.xml b/xml/xen_xenstore.xml index c8aeca8286..96a3944867 100644 --- a/xml/xen_xenstore.xml +++ b/xml/xen_xenstore.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &xenstore;: Configuration Database Shared between Domains - + Learn how to configure and manage the XenStore configuration database shared between domains by understanding its role in the Xen environment + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xen_xmtoxl.xml b/xml/xen_xmtoxl.xml index 85439909ea..c446cad2c2 100644 --- a/xml/xen_xmtoxl.xml +++ b/xml/xen_xmtoxl.xml @@ -15,13 +15,14 @@ --> XM, XL Tool Stacks and Libvirt framework - + Learn about Xen toolstacks, the shift from xend/xm to xl/libxl, differences between stateful and stateless models, and upgrade best practices + - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/xm_vs_xl.xml b/xml/xm_vs_xl.xml index 7d48854c7a..a4ee9e8155 100644 --- a/xml/xm_vs_xl.xml +++ b/xml/xm_vs_xl.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ Differences Between the <command>xm</command> and <command>xl</command> Applications - + Understand the key differences between the xm and xl commands by comparing global and unchanged options, and reviewing detailed descriptions for 18 specific commands + @@ -344,8 +345,7 @@ Send a Magic System Request to the domain, each type of request is represented by a different letter. It can be used to send SysRq - requests to Linux guests, see + requests to Linux guests, see for more information. It requires PV drivers to be installed in your guest OS. diff --git a/xml/xm_vs_xl_links.xml b/xml/xm_vs_xl_links.xml index e93356e9ac..a2e2196c75 100644 --- a/xml/xm_vs_xl_links.xml +++ b/xml/xm_vs_xl_links.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ External links - + Learn about configuring Xen tool stacks and managing virtual machines using expert guidance on xl commands, domain configuration files, and other key topics + @@ -50,8 +51,7 @@ xl disk - xl + xl disk configuration option. diff --git a/xml/xm_vs_xl_xen2libvirt.xml b/xml/xm_vs_xl_xen2libvirt.xml index 36078cac72..a13fb4c798 100644 --- a/xml/xm_vs_xl_xen2libvirt.xml +++ b/xml/xm_vs_xl_xen2libvirt.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ Import &xen; Domain Configuration into &libvirt; - + Import legacy Xen domain configurations into the Libvirt virtualization library with the xen2libvirt command + @@ -144,4 +145,4 @@ # sudo virsh define /etc/libvirt/qemu/sles12.xml - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/xml/yast2_ftp.xml b/xml/yast2_ftp.xml index dcc5941ee4..465908e81e 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_ftp.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_ftp.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Setting Up an FTP Server with &yast; + Configure and manage an FTP server using the YaST FTP Server module to enable file transfer and uploads Using the &yast; FTP Server module, you can configure @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_gui.xml b/xml/yast2_gui.xml index d6aa7c4db1..4f017dd242 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_gui.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_gui.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &yast; + Configure your system with YaST, a tool providing a graphical interface for all essential installation and system configuration tasks yes - 2023-08-21 + 2026-04-09 @@ -170,4 +171,4 @@ -
+
diff --git a/xml/yast2_hw.xml b/xml/yast2_hw.xml index 9a578949c9..587e5e7837 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_hw.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_hw.xml @@ -4,9 +4,10 @@ %entities; ]> - + Setting Up Hardware Components with &yast; + Learn how to configure essential hardware components including audio devices, printers, and scanners using the YaST setup modules on your system &yast; allows you to configure hardware items such as audio hardware, your @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_keymouse.xml b/xml/yast2_keymouse.xml index 8ac98aa62f..2578862cc3 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_keymouse.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_keymouse.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Setting Up Your System Keyboard Layout + Configure your systems default keyboard layout with YaST for seamless interaction with both console and desktop environments - + yes diff --git a/xml/yast2_lang.xml b/xml/yast2_lang.xml index 8dadf0b789..89f4386237 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_lang.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_lang.xml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Changing Language and Country Settings with &yast; + Configure language, region and time settings system-wide, per user, or for individual applications with YaST’s language and country modules yes @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_ncurses.xml b/xml/yast2_ncurses.xml index a986954a03..0488081b19 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_ncurses.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_ncurses.xml @@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ &yast; in Text Mode + Navigate and manage systems without an X server using the ncurses-based YaST interface over SSH or a local terminal yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 @@ -409,4 +410,4 @@ This &yast; module does not support the command line interface. - + diff --git a/xml/yast2_printer.xml b/xml/yast2_printer.xml index 7b572cab41..2eab67f8ff 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_printer.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_printer.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Setting Up a Printer + Configure local and network printers in YaST by selecting connection types, choosing drivers, managing print queues and setting defaults - + yes @@ -234,8 +232,7 @@ directly from your printer vendor or from the driver CD of a PostScript printer. For details, see . Alternatively, find PPD files at - , + , the OpenPrinting.org printer database. When using PPD files from OpenPrinting, keep in mind that they may not be supported by &productname;. diff --git a/xml/yast2_scanner.xml b/xml/yast2_scanner.xml index 29b76feca7..b61381f13d 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_scanner.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_scanner.xml @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Setting Up a Scanner - + Learn how to configure and share a USB or SCSI scanner over your local network using YaST tools and hardware drivers + yes diff --git a/xml/yast2_sound.xml b/xml/yast2_sound.xml index 8ab8c063f2..3c63591dfe 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_sound.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_sound.xml @@ -1,19 +1,17 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Setting Up Sound Cards + Configure sound cards in YaST by automatically detecting them, changing default settings, adding new ones, or adjusting their order via the YaST sound module - + yes diff --git a/xml/yast2_sw.xml b/xml/yast2_sw.xml index 0107bf9a0a..2e100210c2 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_sw.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_sw.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Installing or Removing Software + Configure software packages using YaST software management module to search, install, remove and manage dependencies on SUSE systems Use &yast;'s software management module to search for software components @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ - 2024-06-21 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_sw_addon.xml b/xml/yast2_sw_addon.xml index 3a8efdb9da..f6b8492add 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_sw_addon.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_sw_addon.xml @@ -4,9 +4,18 @@ %entities; ]> - + Installing Modules, Extensions, and Third Party Add-On Products + Install and manage system modules, extensions, and third-party add-on products using YaST to enhance functionality and customize your Linux environment + + + 2026-04-09 + + + + + yes @@ -49,7 +58,7 @@ - 2025-04-30 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_sw_addon_osuse.xml b/xml/yast2_sw_addon_osuse.xml index e85d235757..729f77328d 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_sw_addon_osuse.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_sw_addon_osuse.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Installing Add-On Products + Use YaST tools to learn how to install and manage various system extensions and third-party add-ons @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_sw_repo.xml b/xml/yast2_sw_repo.xml index 7d55456b0b..8ba5c9e511 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_sw_repo.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_sw_repo.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Managing Software Repositories and Services + Learn how to manage software repositories and services using YaST to add, configure, and adjust repository properties - + yes @@ -24,10 +22,8 @@ &productname;-DVD &productnumber; and a matching update repository are automatically configured after you have registered your system. For more information about registration, see - or - . Depending on the + or + . Depending on the initially selected product, an additional repository containing translations, dictionaries, etc. might also be configured. diff --git a/xml/yast2_userman.xml b/xml/yast2_userman.xml index 6b2ff069de..7075c20231 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_userman.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_userman.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ Managing Users with &yast; + Learn how to manage local and network users, groups and authentication settings using YaST's powerful User and Group Management module yes - 2024-07-16 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/yast2_you.xml b/xml/yast2_you.xml index ce15545785..f862c970a3 100644 --- a/xml/yast2_you.xml +++ b/xml/yast2_you.xml @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ &yast; Online Update + Update your SUSE Linux system with the latest software security patches and enhancements using YaST Online Update yes - 2023-03-14 + 2026-04-09 diff --git a/xml/zseries_net_lan_devices.xml b/xml/zseries_net_lan_devices.xml index c91b748256..73fc8648b9 100644 --- a/xml/zseries_net_lan_devices.xml +++ b/xml/zseries_net_lan_devices.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ IBM &zseries;: Configuring Network Devices + Configure various types of network interfaces, such as qeth-hsi, qeth-ethernet, ctc, lcs, and iucv devices, for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - + yes @@ -83,8 +84,7 @@ Configure. Enter the needed port number, some additional options (see the Linux for IBM &zseries;: Device Drivers, Features, and Commands manual for reference, - ), + ), your IP address and an appropriate netmask. Leave the network configuration with Next and OK. diff --git a/xml/zseries_rescue_initrd.xml b/xml/zseries_rescue_initrd.xml index dcf122f941..a58ab22cb7 100644 --- a/xml/zseries_rescue_initrd.xml +++ b/xml/zseries_rescue_initrd.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + @@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ IBM &zseries;: Using initrd as a Rescue System + Learn how to configure DASDs and zFCP disks for rescue purposes using the installation system's capabilities after upgrading or modifying SLES for IBM Z - + yes diff --git a/xml/zypper.xml b/xml/zypper.xml index f33fb291d4..19873711a0 100644 --- a/xml/zypper.xml +++ b/xml/zypper.xml @@ -1,18 +1,16 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Using Zypper + Configure your system's software using Zypper, a powerful command-line package manager for installing, updating and managing packages - + yes @@ -422,8 +420,7 @@ between the phrases, otherwise there will be a trailing whitespace in the resulting media at the end of the sentence just before the dot. --> - . + . Installing All Needed Patches @@ -535,9 +532,9 @@ Repository | Name | Version | Category | Status | Summary SLES12-Updates | SUSE-2014-8 | 1 | security | needed | openssl: Update for OpenSSL &prompt.user;zypper list-patches -Repository | Name | Category | Severity | Interactive | Status | S> ------------+-------------------+----------+----------+-------------+--------+--> -Update | openSUSE-2017-828 | security | moderate | --- | needed | S> +Repository | Name | Category | Severity | Interactive | Status | S> +-----------+-------------------+----------+----------+-------------+--------+--> +Update | openSUSE-2017-828 | security | moderate | --- | needed | S> Found 1 applicable patch: 1 patch needed (1 security patch) @@ -844,10 +841,10 @@ cve | CVE-2014-3566 | SUSE-SLE-SERVER.. | recommended | moderate | not needed &prompt.user;zypper ps PID | PPID | UID | User | Command | Service | Files ------+------+-----+-------+--------------+--------------+------------------- -814 | 1 | 481 | avahi | avahi-daemon | avahi-daemon | /lib64/ld-2.19.s-> - | | | | | | /lib64/libdl-2.1-> - | | | | | | /lib64/libpthrea-> - | | | | | | /lib64/libc-2.19-> +814 | 1 | 481 | avahi | avahi-daemon | avahi-daemon | /lib64/ld-2.19.s-> + | | | | | | /lib64/libdl-2.1-> + | | | | | | /lib64/libpthrea-> + | | | | | | /lib64/libc-2.19-> [...] PID: ID of the process @@ -942,8 +939,7 @@ systemctl status sshd For more information about service handling refer to - . + . @@ -1040,8 +1036,7 @@ systemctl status sshd To remove a repository from the list, use the command zypper removerepo together with the alias or number of the repository you want to delete. For example, to remove the repository - SLEHA-12-GEOLeap-42.3-NOSS from , + SLEHA-12-GEOLeap-42.3-NOSS from , use one of the following commands: &prompt.user;sudo zypper removerepo 1 diff --git a/xml/zypper_upgrade.xml b/xml/zypper_upgrade.xml index c10f5ad352..17feabf8a4 100644 --- a/xml/zypper_upgrade.xml +++ b/xml/zypper_upgrade.xml @@ -1,17 +1,15 @@ - + %entities; ]> - + Distribution Upgrade with Zypper + Configure your system repositories with zypper before initiating a distribution upgrade to ensure a smooth transition to the next version - + @@ -92,8 +90,7 @@ - Increase the version number of the system repositories from 11-SP2 to 11-SP3 42.2 to + Increase the version number of the system repositories from 11-SP2 to 11-SP3 42.2 to 42.3leap/. Add the new repositories with commands such as: