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[Bug 504668] Re: Ordering of content might need some tweaking

 

+1 from me. I think the new plan will work as a good introduction.

Perhaps, like JaminDay says, we can do something about Chapter 7 not
being a pure introduction to the terminal, but perhaps a task-oriented
one? What if we merge chapter 7 and 8 and just create a
"troubleshooting" chapter, which starts off covering the CLI (since
that's a pretty common starting point for troubleshooting things).

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Ordering of content might need some tweaking
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Bug description:
I have been taking a look at our current TOC and am wondering whether it needs to be tweaked slightly. My concern is that we will be asking users to open a terminal and type commands within the first six chapters, however it is not until chapter 7 that we have an 'introduction to the terminal' that explains what it is and what sudo means etc. This doesn't make sense to me and could be confusing/offputting to a beginner.

My suggestion is this:

1. Rename chapter 6 to simply "Updates and Upgrades", and remove the section on "system maintenance".
2. Rename chapter 7 to "System Maintenance", and make the content on system maintenance (that was in chapter 6) a new subsection of chapter 7, following the 'introduction to the terminal' subsection.

That way, I think we could almost get away with not using the command line at all for the entire first part of the manual, as it's mostly gui-based stuff. Then when the reader gets to part II - advanced, the first thing they read is an introduction to the terminal.

Hope that all made sense. Anyone have any other suggestions?





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