Typographical Conventions - Dell PowerEdge 4200 Series User Manual

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O
ther Documents You May Need
In addition to this User's Guide, the following documenta-
tion is included with your system:
The Installation and Troubleshooting Guide, which
includes troubleshooting procedures and instructions
for using the CD-based diagnostics to test your com-
puter system. System upgrade instructions are
provided for trained service technicians.
®
The Intel
LANDesk
includes a CD-ROM containing the server manager
software, plus the following documents: LANDesk
Server Manager Setup Guide, LANDesk Server
Manager User's Guide, LANDesk Server Control
Installation and User's Guide, LANDesk Server
Monitor Module Installation and User's Guide.
You may also have one or more of the following
documents.
NOTE: Documentation updates are sometimes included
with your system to describe changes to your system or
software. Always read these updates before consulting any
other documentation because the updates often contain the
latest information.
The Dell Hardware Instrumentation Package for
Intel LANDesk Server Manager User's Guide
describes this server management application soft-
ware's extensive capabilities.
The Dell PowerEdge rack kit installation documen-
tation provides detailed instructions for service
technicians.
Operating system documentation is included if you
ordered your operating system software from Dell.
This documentation describes how to install (if nec-
essary), configure, and use your operating system
software.
Documentation is included with any options you
purchase separately from your system, such as the
Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller host
adapter. This documentation includes information
that you need to configure and install these options
in your system.
Technical information files—sometimes called
"readme" files—may be installed on your hard-disk
drive to provide last-minute updates about technical
changes to your system or advanced technical
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®
Server Manager suite, which
reference material intended for experienced users or
technicians.
N
otational Conventions
The following subsections describe notational conven-
tions used in this document.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Throughout this guide, there may be blocks of text
printed in bold type within boxes or in italic type. These
blocks are warnings, cautions, and notes, and they are
used as follows:
WARNING: A WARNING indicates the potential
for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either poten-
tial damage to hardware or loss of data and tells
you how to avoid the problem.
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that
helps you make better use of your computer system.

Typographical Conventions

The following list defines (where appropriate) specific
elements of text and illustrates the typographical conven-
tions used throughout this document as visual cues for
those elements:
Keycaps, the labeling that appears on the keys on a
keyboard, are enclosed in angle brackets.
Example: <Enter>
Key combinations are series of keys to be pressed
simultaneously (unless otherwise indicated) to per-
form a single function.
Example: <Ctrl><Alt><Enter>
Commands presented in lowercase bold are for refer-
ence purposes only and are not intended to be typed
when referenced.
Example: "Use the format command to . . . ."

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