Essential LinuxEssential Linux addresses and provides the essential information for getting a Linux system up and running, looking after it, and using it. It includes many screen shots and examples of essential commands and utilities. This book focuses on practical installations, such as converting IBM PCs, transferring data from Windows and MS-DOS, and running Linux in conjunction with Windows. Provides detailed instructions and advice on installation for many different systems and environments. By author of UNIX Pocket Book, which was chosen by PC Magazine as a recommended UNIX book. CD-ROM contains Versions 1.3 and 2.0 of Linux with installation details. |
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... Ethernet network . There are many utilities available either as commercial products or in the public domain . NCSA Telnet and Cabletron's TCP / IP Connect are good examples . Using TCP / IP in this way , the PCs are effectively acting ...
... Ethernet network . There are many utilities available either as commercial products or in the public domain . NCSA Telnet and Cabletron's TCP / IP Connect are good examples . Using TCP / IP in this way , the PCs are effectively acting ...
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... Ethernet drivers will search through the I / O addresses to find a configured card . This can cause a hangup if it finds a card that it thinks is an Ethernet card but is not . It is a good idea to tell the kernel where the card is by ...
... Ethernet drivers will search through the I / O addresses to find a configured card . This can cause a hangup if it finds a card that it thinks is an Ethernet card but is not . It is a good idea to tell the kernel where the card is by ...
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... Ethernet network that wishes to support Telnet logons must have a unique IP address . This should not be confused with the Ethernet address , which is has a six - part value . The Ethernet address is supplied by the individual Ethernet ...
... Ethernet network that wishes to support Telnet logons must have a unique IP address . This should not be confused with the Ethernet address , which is has a six - part value . The Ethernet address is supplied by the individual Ethernet ...
Contents
The physical file system | 4 |
Linux software structure | 10 |
1122345578 | 47 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
append arguments ASCII backup blocks boot Bourne shell buffer bytes CD-ROM character chgrp chmod command line configuration contains copy cpio create crontab current line default defined deleted DEMO dev/console 2>&1 dev/console device display EBCDIC echo command editor entry error Ethernet example executed exit ext2 file name file system file1 floppy disk format fsck hard disk Hello host hosts2 inserted line installed interface kernel keyboard LILO line number Linux system login mode mount Moves the cursor MS-DOS normally option partition password path name permissions printed prompt redirect regular expression remote system remote-file root screen sequence server shell script Slackware specified standard input standard output sticky bit string superuser swap system administrator tcsh telnet terminal testf toggle transfer ttyl UNIX user name utility variable XFree86