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mozldap directory on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32-bit) (or /usr/lib64/mozldap for 64-bit
systems).
However, Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems also include LDAP tools from OpenLDAP in the /usr/
bin directory. It is possible to use the OpenLDAP commands as shown in the examples, but you must
use the -x argument to disable SASL, which OpenLDAP tools use by default.

2.4. Text Formatting and Styles

Certain words are represented in different fonts, styles, and weights. Different character formatting is
used to indicate the function or purpose of the phrase being highlighted.
Formatting Style
Monospace font
Monospace
with a
background
Italicized text
Bolded text
Other formatting styles draw attention to important text.
NOTE
A note provides additional information that can help illustrate the behavior of the system or
provide more detail for a specific issue.
IMPORTANT
Important information is necessary, but possibly unexpected, such as a configuration
change that will not persist after a reboot.
WARNING
A warning indicates potential data loss, as may happen when tuning hardware for
maximum performance.
x
Purpose
Monospace is used for commands, package
names, files and directory paths, and any text
displayed in a prompt.
This type of formatting is used for anything
entered or returned in a command prompt.
Any text which is italicized is a variable, such
as instance_name or hostname. Occasionally,
this is also used to emphasize a new term or
other phrase.
Most phrases which are in bold are application
names, such as Cygwin, or are fields or
options in a user interface, such as a User
Name Here: field or Save button.

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