How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should KnowNo Starch Press, 2004 - 368 страница How Linux Works describes the inside of the Linux system for systems administrators, whether they maintain an extensive network in the office or one Linux box at home. Some books try to give you copy-and-paste instructions for how to deal with every single system issue that may arise, but How Linux Works actually shows you how the Linux system functions so that you can come up with your own solutions. After a guided tour of filesystems, the boot sequence, system management basics, and networking, author Brian Ward delves into open-ended topics such as development tools, custom kernels, and buying hardware, all from an administrator's point of view. With a mixture of background theory and real-world examples, this book shows both "how" to administer Linux, and "why" each particular technique works, so that you will know how to make Linux work for you. |
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The Basics | 1 |
Devices Disks Filesystems and the Kernel | 29 |
How Linux Boots | 53 |
Essential System Files Servers and Utilities | 65 |
Configuring Your Network | 87 |
Network Services | 125 |
Introduction to Shell Scripts | 143 |
Development Tools | 163 |
Backups | 267 |
Sharing Files with Samba | 285 |
Network File Transfer | 295 |
User Environments | 303 |
Buying Hardware for Linux | 313 |
Further Directions | 327 |
Command Classification | 331 |
Bibliography | 337 |
Compiling Software from Source Code | 183 |
Maintaining the Kernel | 201 |
Configuring and Manipulating Peripheral Devices | 227 |
Printing | 241 |
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Updates | 354 |