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McKinnon L., McKinnon A. — Customizing and upgrading Linux
McKinnon L., McKinnon A. — Customizing and upgrading Linux



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Íàçâàíèå: Customizing and upgrading Linux

Àâòîðû: McKinnon L., McKinnon A.

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A no-nonsense guide for IT professionals
While Linux vendors promise speed, efficiency, and reliability, it's the IT professionals who must deliver on that promise. Updated to reflect all the recent changes to Linux version 2.4, this new edition of the McKinnons' popular guide gets system administrators and engineers quickly up to speed on everything they need to know to customize and upgrade their Linux systems. From swap-space options, disk partitions, and installation, through printer and video device configuration and installing and upgrading the Linux kernel, this guide follows the highly successful, classroom-tested approach that the McKinnons have refined during their years as professional trainers.
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Èçäàíèå: 2nd edition

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2002

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 286

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 10.12.2005

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File sharing, NFS, uids and gids in      112—113 118—119
File sharing, NFS, Windows to/from Linux system example of      119—123
File sharing, NFS, Xlink Technology for      119—123
Filesystems, in kernel configuration      247
Firewall, IDE system installation      53—54
Firewall, SCSI system installation      86
First Nondestructive Interactive Partition Splitting (FIPS) program      12
Formatting, partition      80—83
Frames, in displays and monitors      134—136
Free space      13
Freeware status of Linux      36
FTP, IDE system installation      59
FTP, RPM packages and      200—202
Games, IDE system installation      59
Getty process      15
GNOME      4 92
GNOME, IDE system installation      59
GNOME, IDE system installation versus KDE      48—49
GNOME, in video configuration and      168
GNU Public License information      36
Group ids (gids), file sharing      NFS 112—113 118—119
Hard disk partitioning      3 7—34 see
Hard disk Partitioning, multiple hard drive      30
hardware conflicts      2
Hardware support, Kernel upgrades using RPMs      214
High definition TV (HDTV)      149
home directory      27 29
Horizontal scan frequency (HSF)      135 144
Horizontal synchronization pulse (HSP)      135—139 159—160
Hwinfo utility      4
IDE system configuration      2
IDE system configuration, authentication configuration in      58
IDE system configuration, boot message for      44—46
IDE system configuration, boot problems in      42—43
IDE system configuration, custom      49
IDE system configuration, DOS/Windows connectivity in      59
IDE system configuration, expert mode for      45
IDE system configuration, firewall configuration in      53—54
IDE system configuration, FTP and      59
IDE system configuration, games in      59
IDE system configuration, GNOME in      59
IDE system configuration, GNOME vs. KDE installation selection in      48—49
IDE system configuration, graphical vs. text mode message      45
IDE system configuration, IDE system installation      42—68
IDE system configuration, installation troubleshooting      43—44
IDE system configuration, iomem file in      44
IDE system configuration, ioports file in      44
IDE system configuration, IP addresses in      51—53
IDE system configuration, irq file in      44
IDE system configuration, kernel development in      59
IDE system configuration, keyboard specification in      46—48
IDE system configuration, language selection in      46
IDE system configuration, language support in      55
IDE system configuration, LinuxLoader (LILO) installation/configuration in      50—51
IDE system configuration, Master Boot Record (MBR) install in      50—51
IDE system configuration, master slave configuration in      31—32 43
IDE system configuration, monitor setup in      64—65
IDE system configuration, mouse selection in      54—55
IDE system configuration, net file in      44
IDE system configuration, network configuration in      51—53
IDE system configuration, networked workstations in      59
IDE system configuration, NFS Server in      59
IDE system configuration, non-root user addition in      57—58
IDE system configuration, package group selection in      58—61
IDE system configuration, partitioning in      49—50
IDE system configuration, Partitioning, geometry of      30—32
IDE system configuration, printer support in      59
IDE system configuration, proc/ide directory in      31
IDE system configuration, rescue mode for      45—46
IDE system configuration, root password selection in      56—57
IDE system configuration, screen and installation of selected items in      62—64
IDE system configuration, stepping through installation of      44—68
IDE system configuration, Telnet setting in      57 59
IDE system configuration, time zone configuration in      55—56
IDE system configuration, utilities in      59
IDE system configuration, video configuration in      61—62 65—67
IDE system configuration, Welcome screen in      48
IDE system configuration, X Window System and      48 59 67—68
Image data transfer rate      130 131
Include IDE/ATA-2 disk support option, in kernel configuration      239
Include IDE/ATAPI options, in kernel configuration      239
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA)      42 126
init process      15
inittab file      15
Insmod module, in source tree kernel install      253
Installation, memory requirements for      4 9—11
Installation, preinstallation inventory of system for      1—6
Integrated Drive Electronics      see “IDE system configuration”
Interlacing, in video configuration      147—149
Iomem file      44
Ioports file      44
IP addresses      6
IP addresses, IDE system installation      51—53
IP addresses, NFS installation      107 110—111
IP addresses, SCSI system installation      85—86
IRQ conflicts      4 44
Irq file      44
K Desktop Environment      4
KDE systems      91
KDE systems, IDE system installation vs. GNOME      48—49
KDE systems, in video configuration and      168
Kerberos, IDE system installation      58
Kernel      see also “Kernel configuration” “Kernel “Kernel
Kernel configuration, advanced power management BIOS support option in      237
Kernel configuration, block devices option in      237
Kernel configuration, code maturity level options in      231—232
Kernel configuration, dimmed menu options in      230—231
Kernel configuration, dummy net driver support option in      243
Kernel configuration, Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) option in      243—244
Kernel configuration, filesystems in      247
Kernel configuration, general setup options in      235—237
Kernel configuration, in source tree kernel install      265—266
Kernel configuration, include IDE/ATA-2 disk support option in      239
Kernel configuration, include IDE/ATAPI options in      239
Kernel configuration, kernel core option in      236
Kernel configuration, loadable module support in      233—235
Kernel configuration, loopback device support option in      240
Kernel configuration, menu and menu contents in      230—247
Kernel configuration, monolithic vs. modular kernels in      233
Kernel configuration, multiple device driver support option in      240
Kernel configuration, network block device support option in      240
Kernel configuration, network device support option in      242—244
Kernel configuration, networking options in      240—242
Kernel configuration, networking support option in      236
Kernel configuration, normal PC floppy disk support option in      237—239
Kernel configuration, Other IDE chipset support option in      239
Kernel configuration, parallel port support option in      237
Kernel configuration, PCI access mode option in      236
Kernel configuration, PCI quirks option in      236
Kernel configuration, PCI support option in      236
Kernel configuration, Plug-and-Play support in      237
Kernel configuration, processor types and features in      232
Kernel configuration, RAM disk support option in      240
Kernel configuration, save and exit in      247
Kernel configuration, SCSI emulation support option in      239
Kernel configuration, SCSI low level drivers in      245—247
Kernel configuration, SCSI support in      244—247
Kernel configuration, System V IPC option in      236
Kernel configuration, TCP/IP networking option in      241
Kernel configuration, UNIX domain sockets option in      241
Kernel configuration, xconfig files for      229—230
Kernel core option, in kernel configuration      236
Kernel development package      91
Kernel development, IDE system installation      59
Kernel install using source tree      249—273
Kernel install using source tree, application check for      273
Kernel install using source tree, bash shell and      252
Kernel install using source tree, boot disk creation for      257—258 268
Kernel install using source tree, bzimage copy in      269—270
Kernel install using source tree, compilation in, make bzimage command      267—268
Kernel install using source tree, compilation in, using make dep and make clean commands      266—267
Kernel install using source tree, copying old configuration for, using makeoldconfig method      250
Kernel install using source tree, current kernel information and      257
Kernel install using source tree, depmod for      252—253
Kernel install using source tree, directories for      269—270
Kernel install using source tree, disk space requirements for      260
Kernel install using source tree, emergency boot disk for      257—258
Kernel install using source tree, etc/lilo.conf file modification for      271—272
Kernel install using source tree, failure to load module in      255
Kernel install using source tree, finding a new kernel for      256
Kernel install using source tree, insmod module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, installing new kernel for      256—273
Kernel install using source tree, kernel configuration in      265—266
Kernel install using source tree, kerneld in      251 253
Kernel install using source tree, kmod module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, life cycle of kernel and      251
Kernel install using source tree, link to new source tree for      261—262
Kernel install using source tree, LinuxLoader (LILO) and      249
Kernel install using source tree, lockd module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, login check for      273
Kernel install using source tree, lsmod module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, main modutils file for, lib/modules/xxx      253—254
Kernel install using source tree, make modules command in      268—269
Kernel install using source tree, make modules_install command in      268—269
Kernel install using source tree, master boot record (MBR) update for      272
Kernel install using source tree, modprobe module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, module utilities for      252—253
Kernel install using source tree, modules in      250—255
Kernel install using source tree, monolithic vs. modular kernels in      250—255
Kernel install using source tree, nfsd module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, o files and dependencies in source tree and      262—263
Kernel install using source tree, old source tree preservation before      260—261
Kernel install using source tree, RAM disk file for      270—271
Kernel install using source tree, reinstall loadable modules in      255
Kernel install using source tree, rmmod module in      251 253
Kernel install using source tree, software requirements for      263—265
Kernel install using source tree, source code for, in tar file format      258—259
Kernel install using source tree, sunrpc module in      253
Kernel install using source tree, system.map files in      269—270
Kernel install using source tree, testing      272—273
Kernel install using source tree, unpacking archived tar files for      261
Kernel install using source tree, upgrade issues with modules in      254—255
Kernel install using source tree, versional differences in      249
Kernel install using source tree, zlilo utility for      249
Kernel upgrades using RPMs      213—227
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, already installed package identification in      216—218 224—225
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, backup before      216
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, check and review of      223—224
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, comparing existing to downloaded packages for      219 225
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, current version recording in      219—220 225
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, disk space requirements for      216 224
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, driver updates and      214
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, emergency boot disk for      220 225—226
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, FTP files for upgrading      225
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, install and upgrade procedure for      221—222 226
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, integrity check for      218—219
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, LinuxLoader (LILO) setup after      223 226—227
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, new hardware support and      214
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, organizing packages for      218—219
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, partitioning for      216
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, RAM disk support file creation for      222 226
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, reasons for      214—215
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, reboot and test      224 227
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, Red Hat v7.x procedure      215—224
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, RedHat v6.x procedures      224—227
Kernel upgrades using RPMs, security issues and      214—215
Kernel, configuration of      229—247 see
Kernel, in boot process      15
Kernel, life cycle of      251
Kernel, monolithic vs. modular      233 250—255
Kernel, RPM packages to upgrade      see “Kernel upgrades using RPMs”
Kernel, source tree build installation      see “Kernel install using source tree”
kerneld      251 253
Keyboard, IDE system installation, specification of      46—48
Keyboard, SCSI system installation, specification of      70
Kmod module, in source tree kernel install      253
Language selection, IDE system installation      46
Language selection, SCSI system installation      70
Language support, IDE system installation      55
Language support, SCSI system installation      88
Lib/modules/xxx, in source tree kernel install      253—254
Life cycle, kernel      251
Lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP)      58
Line printer (lpr) command in      173—177 181—185
Line printer spooler daemon (lpd) command      173—177 180—186 190
linuxconf      92
LinuxLoader (LILO)      14 16—21
LinuxLoader (LILO), BIOS and      17
LinuxLoader (LILO), etc/lilo/conf file for      18—21 50 83—85
LinuxLoader (LILO), IDE system installation      50—51
LinuxLoader (LILO), in source tree kernel install      249 271—272
LinuxLoader (LILO), Master Boot Record (MBR) in      18 20
LinuxLoader (LILO), new or upgraded kernel and, setup for      223 226—227
LinuxLoader (LILO), SCSI system installation      83—85
Loadable module support      233—235
Lockd module, in source tree kernel install      253
Logical partitions (dev/hda)      12—13 23—26 31
Logs, NFS installation      101
Loopback device support option, in kernel configuration      240
LPRng package      174—176
Lsmod module, in source tree kernel install      253
Main modutils file, in source tree kernel install, lib/modules/xxx      253—254
make bzImage command      267—268
make clean command      266—267
make dep command      266—267
make modules command      268—269
make modules_install command      268—269
Makeoldconfig method      250
master boot record (MBR)      14 18 20
Master Boot Record (MBR), IDE system installation      50—51
Master Boot Record (MBR), in source tree kernel install, updating      272
Master Boot Record (MBR), Kernel upgrades using RPMs      222 226
Master Boot Record (MBR), LinuxLoader (LILO) and      18 20
Master Boot Record (MBR), SCSI system installation      50—51
Master slave configuration, IDE system installation      43
Master slave configuration, partitioning      31—32
Memory      3
Memory, in source tree kernel install requirements      260
Memory, Kernel upgrades using RPMs requirements      216 224
Memory, paging in      8—9
Memory, random access memory (RAM) in      8—11
Memory, read only memory (ROM) in      15
memory, requirements      4 9—11 61 216 224 260
Memory, size of swap space in      9—11
Memory, thrashing      8
Memory, video adapter (VRAM)      126—128 162
Mode, video mode      127—129 163—164
Modeline numbers and codes, in video configuration      140
modems      3
Modprobe module, in source tree kernel install      253
modular kernel      233 250—255
Monitors      see “Displays and monitors” “Video”
monolithic kernel      233 250—255
Mount point      8—9
Mount point, in file sharing, NFS      115—116 121
Mount point, partitioning      24
Mounting a directory, automatic      116
Mounting a directory, for file sharing      113—117 122—123
Mounting a directory, temporary      116
Mouse, IDE system installation      54—55
Mouse, SCSI system installation      86—88
multimedia support      91
Multiple device driver support option, in kernel configuration      240
Naming RPM packages      197
Network block device support option, in kernel configuration      240
Network card      3
Network card, IDE system installation problems      43—44
Network device support option, in kernel configuration      242—244
Network File System      see “NFS”
Network Information Services (NIS) IDE system installation      58
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