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Contents
Overview of a Linux System
Various parts of an operating system
Important parts of the kernel
Major services in a UNIX system
init
Logins from terminals
Syslog
Periodic command execution:
cron
and
at
Graphical user interface
Networking
Network logins
Network file systems
Mail
Printing
The filesystem layout
Overview of the Directory Tree
Background
The root filesystem
The
/etc
directory
The
/dev
directory
The
/usr
filesystem
The
/var
filesystem
The
/proc
filesystem
Using Disks and Other Storage Media
Two kinds of devices
Hard disks
Floppies
CD-ROM's
Tapes
Formatting
Partitions
The MBR, boot sectors and partition table
Extended and logical partitions
Partition types
Partitioning a hard disk
Device files and partitions
Filesystems
What are filesystems?
Filesystems galore
Which filesystem should be used?
Creating a filesystem
Mounting and unmounting
Checking filesystem integrity with
fsck
Checking for disk errors with
badblocks
Fighting fragmentation
Other tools for all filesystems
Other tools for the ext2 filesystem
Disks without filesystems
Allocating disk space
Partitioning schemes
Space requirements
Examples of hard disk allocation
Adding more disk space for Linux
Tips for saving disk space
Memory Management
What is virtual memory?
Creating a swap space
Using a swap space
Sharing swap spaces with other operating systems
Allocating swap space
The buffer cache
Boots And Shutdowns
An overview of boots and shutdowns
The boot process in closer look
More about shutdowns
Rebooting
Single user mode
Emergency boot floppies
Logging In And Out
Logins via terminals
Logins via the network
What
login
does
X and xdm
Access control
Shell startup
Backups
On the importance of being backed up
Selecting the backup medium
Selecting the backup tool
Simple backups
Making backups with
tar
Restoring files with
tar
Multilevel backups
What to back up
Compressed backups
Keeping Time
Time zones
The hardware and software clocks
Showing and setting time
When the clock is wrong
Measuring Holes
Glossary (DRAFT)
References
Index
About this document ...
Lars Wirzenius
Sun May 4 14:08:43 EEST 1997