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S (single-user) mode
Samba
SATA (Serial ATA)
     CD-ROM drives
     SCSI_SATA kernel option
scanners, SCSI
scheduler options
     isolcpus
     migration_cost
     migration_debug
     migration_factor
SCSI CD-ROM drive
SCSI disk controller driver
SCSI options
     kernel boot
         max_luns
     kernel configuration
     max_report_luns
     scsi_dev_flags
SCSI_MULTI_LUN option
SCSI_SATA option
sda block device
     finding all drivers for, helper script
     symlink in device directory pointing to controlling logical device
security
     standard security model
SECURITY option
SECURITY_SELINUX option
self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology (SMART IDE)
SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) 2nd
     boot command-line options
         checkreqprot
         enforcing
         selinux
         selinux_compat_net
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
serial ports
     USB_SERIAL kernel option
SERIAL_8250 option
servers, preemption modes to handle workloads
SGI, XFS filesystem
shapers option
single-user mode (S)
SMART IDE (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology)
SMB (Server Message Block)
     SMB filesystem
     SMB_FS option
SMBus (System Management Bus)
SND option
SND_USB_AUDIO option
software RAID 2nd
SOUND option
sound system for Linux kernel (ALSA)
source code, kernel
     downloading patch for kernel upgrade
         determining correct patch
         finding the patch
     git (control tool)
     location of
     managing patches with quilt
     patching, then porting changes to new kernel version
     retrieving
         what to do with the source
         where to find kernel source
         which tree to use
     storing separately from output of kernel build
     tool web sites
     updating or switching betwen versions with ketchup
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
stable branch (Linux kernel)
stable kernel patches
stable kernel version, downloading latest
storage devices, USB
struct pci_device_id values
struct usb_device_id
su command
sudo command
superuser permissions
suspend options
     noresume
     resume
suspending kernel to disk
swap partitions, kernel
symlinks
     following to module names, script for
     for eth0 device
     output to readlink command, putting into basename
     sysfs filesystem, to different portions of kernel
     to logical device controlling block device
synthesizers, SCSI
SYSENTER/SYSEXIT support
sysfs (virtual filesystem) 2nd
     block devices
     device discovery, use in
     listing PCI device names
     tty section
SysRq key 2nd
system logfile
System Management Bus (SMBus)



Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596100795
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 113

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