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| Items you must select, such as menu options, command buttons, or items in a list.
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| Go to the '''QoS''' tab.
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| Used to emphasize the importance of a point or to introduce a term.
 
| Used to emphasize the importance of a point or to introduce a term.
 
| Such servers are called ''Hardware Nodes''.
 
| Such servers are called ''Hardware Nodes''.
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<code>Monospace</code>
 
| The names of commands, files, and directories.
 
| Use <code>vzctl start</code> to start a Container.
 
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Preformatted
 
| On-screen computer output in your command-line sessions.
 
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Saved parameters for CT 101
 
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'''Preformatted bold'''
 
| What you type, as contrasted with on-screen computer output.
 
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'''rpm -q quota'''
 
 
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