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Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596100795
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 113
Authors:
Greg Kroah-Hartman
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Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Part I: Building the Kernel
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1.1. Using This Book
Chapter 2. Requirements for Building and Using the Kernel
Section 2.1. Tools to Build the Kernel
Section 2.2. Tools to Use the Kernel
Chapter 3. Retrieving the Kernel Source
Section 3.1. What Tree to Use
Section 3.2. Where to Find the Kernel Source
Section 3.3. What to Do with the Source
Chapter 4. Configuring and Building
Section 4.1. Creating a Configuration
Section 4.2. Modifying the Configuration
Section 4.3. Building the Kernel
Section 4.4. Advanced Building Options
Chapter 5. Installing and Booting from a Kernel
Section 5.1. Using a Distribution s Installation Scripts
Section 5.2. Installing by Hand
Section 5.3. Modifying the Bootloader for the New Kernel
Chapter 6. Upgrading a Kernel
Section 6.1. Download the New Source
Section 6.2. Applying the Patch
Section 6.3. Reconfigure the Kernel
Section 6.4. Can t This Be Automated?
Part II: Major Customizations
Chapter 7. Customizing a Kernel
Section 7.1. Using a Distribution Kernel
Section 7.2. Determining the Correct Module from Scratch
Chapter 8. Kernel Configuration Recipes
Section 8.1. Disks
Section 8.2. Devices
Section 8.3. CPU
Section 8.4. Networking
Section 8.5. Filesystems
Section 8.6. Security
Section 8.7. Kernel Debugging
Part III: Kernel Reference
Chapter 9. Kernel Boot Command-Line Parameter Reference
Section 9.1. Module-Specific Options
Section 9.2. Console Options
Section 9.3. Interrupt Options
Section 9.4. Memory Options
Section 9.5. Suspend Options
Section 9.6. CPU Options
Section 9.7. Scheduler Options
Section 9.8. Ramdisk Options
Section 9.9. Root Disk Options
Section 9.10. Init Options
Section 9.11. kexec Options
Section 9.12. RCU Options
Section 9.13. ACPI Options
Section 9.14. SCSI Options
Section 9.15. PCI Options
Section 9.16. Plug and Play BIOS Options
Section 9.17. SELinux Options
Section 9.18. Network Options
Section 9.19. Network File System Options
Section 9.20. Hardware-Specific Options
Section 9.21. Timer-Specific Options
Section 9.22. Miscellaneous Options
Chapter 10. Kernel Build Command-Line Reference
Section 10.1. Informational Targets
Section 10.2. Cleaning Targets
Section 10.3. Configuration Targets
Section 10.4. Build Targets
Section 10.5. Packaging Targets
Section 10.6. Documentation Targets
Section 10.7. Architecture-Specific Targets
Section 10.8. Analysis Targets
Chapter 11. Kernel Configuration Option Reference
Part IV: Additional Information
Appendix A. Helpful Utilities
Section A.1. patch and diff
Section A.2. Managing Your Patches with quilt
Section A.3. git
Section A.4. ketchup
Appendix B. Bibliography
Section B.1. Books
Section B.2. Tool Locations
About the Author
Colophon
Index
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Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596100795
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 113
Authors:
Greg Kroah-Hartman
BUY ON AMAZON
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
Frequency-Domain Modeling
Differential Impedance
Finished Core Specifications
Daisy-Chain Clock Distribution
IBIS (I/O Buffer Information Specification)
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development (2nd Edition)
Inheriting Designs from Templates
Setting View Properties
Using Java in Agents
The Document Object Model
Applying Field-Level Security
Wireless Hacks: Tips & Tools for Building, Extending, and Securing Your Network
Hack 15. Control Your Computer from Your Palm
Hack 37. Get Real-Time Network Stats
Hack 39. Find Radio Manufacturers by MAC
Section B.4. Pigtails
Section B.5. 802.11 Hardware Suppliers
File System Forensic Analysis
Writing the Output Data
Bibliography
UFS1 and UFS2 Concepts and Analysis
Metadata Category
Bibliography
Telecommunications Essentials, Second Edition: The Complete Global Source (2nd Edition)
Intelligent Networks
The OSI Reference Model and the TCP/IP Reference Model
Wide Area Networking
Internet Basics
The IP+Optical Control Plane
Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Key Points
Laying Out Office Spaces
Connecting Shapes in Network Diagrams
Creating Network Reports
Key Points
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