
How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know 2nd ed. Edition
Author(s): Brian Ward (Author)
- Publisher: No Starch Press
- Publication Date: November 14, 2014
- Edition: 2nd ed.
- Language: English
- Print length: 392 pages
- ISBN-10: 1593275676
- ISBN-13: 9781593275679
Book Description
In this completely revised second edition of the perennial best seller
How Linux Works, author Brian Ward makes the concepts behind Linux internals accessible to anyone curious about the inner workings of the operating system. Inside, you’ll find the kind of knowledge that normally comes from years of experience doing things the hard way. You’ll learn:–How Linux boots, from boot loaders to init implementations (systemd, Upstart, and System V)
–How the kernel manages devices, device drivers, and processes
–How networking, interfaces, firewalls, and servers work
–How development tools work and relate to shared libraries
–How to write effective shell scripts
You’ll also explore the kernel and examine key system tasks inside user space, including system calls, input and output, and filesystems. With its combination of background, theory, real-world examples, and patient explanations,
How Linux Works will teach you what you need to know to solve pesky problems and take control of your operating system.Editorial Reviews
Review
—Linux Insider
“Lots to offer on almost every aspect of the Linux architecture.”
—Everyday Linux User
“You’ll get an essential understanding of what’s going on under the hood without getting bogged down in minutiae – making this a very refreshing (and wholly recommended) addition to the Linux literature.”
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“Dives straight into the transparent depths of Linux-based operating systems and shows us how all the pieces fit together.”
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“Earns its place on the shelf as an essential reference.”
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About the Author
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