Introduction to the notes¶
Though a LUST course, the course borrows a lot of material from a similar course prepared by the Belgian local organisation, which in turn was prepared in the framework of the VSC Tier-0 support activities with funding from FWO - Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen (or Research Foundation – Flanders) which we hereby acknowledge.
Various training materials and the documentation from the Belgian Walloon HPC project CÉCI were also a great source of inspiration.
About the structure of the notes¶
Colour coding and boxes in the material:
Remark
This is a remark: Some additional information that may be nice to read. or some additional information that you may want to have a look at.
Note
Just a quick note on the side, but do have a look at it.
Audience
A box telling you who this part of the notes is written for, or why it would be good to read it even if you think you don't need it.
Example
An example to make the material clearer or to try something out.
Exercise
An exercise
Solution
The solution to the exercise. You will have to click on the box to see the solution.
Bug
This is a discussion about a bug.
Nice-to-know
This is a little fact which is nice-to-know but not necessary to understand the material.
Intermediate
Information that may not be useful to every LUMI user, but if you are the kind of person who likes to explore manuals and try out things that we did not discuss in the course, you may want to read this...
Advanced
Similar to the intermediate material, but it requires even more technical skills to understand this stuff.
Technical
Material specific to readers with very technical interests.