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Íàçâàíèå: Customizing and upgrading Linux
Àâòîðû: McKinnon L., McKinnon A.
Àííîòàöèÿ: 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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Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Network time protocol (NTP) 56
Networked workstations 59 91
Networking 4 6
Networking options, in kernel configuration 240—242
Networking support option, in kernel configuration 236
Networking, IDE system installation 51—53
networking, IP addresses 6 51—53 85—86
Networking, NFS installation 100 104—105 110—111
Networking, SCSI system installation 85—86
NFS installation 103—123
NFS installation, binary files, binaries in 103
NFS installation, boot disk creation in 109—110
NFS installation, casual mount for file sharing 103
NFS installation, client setup in 109—111
NFS installation, client/server and 104
NFS installation, configuration details in 105—111
NFS installation, copying files to hard disk in 107—108
NFS installation, directory export to 108—109
NFS installation, file sharing using 112—119
NFS installation, image options in 110
NFS installation, IP addresses in 107 110—111
NFS installation, network configuration in 104—105
NFS installation, networking information for 110—111
NFS installation, package for 106
NFS installation, RPMs in 103
NFS installation, security settings in 108—109
NFS installation, server daemons in 106—107
NFS installation, server information for client setup in 111
NFS installation, server setup in 105—109
NFS installation, standard build in 103
NFS installation, target system boot in 110
NFS server 59 91
Nfsd module, in source tree kernel install 253
Normal PC floppy disk support option, in kernel configuration 237—239
ntfs filesystem 247
Operating systems 4
Operating systems, Partitioning, multiple 13
Other IDE chipset support option, in kernel configuration 239
Package group selection 58—61 91—92
Paging of memory 8—9
Parallel port support option, in kernel configuration 237
Partition Magic 12 16
Partition managers 13
Partition Table 13—14
Partitioning 7—34
Partitioning, active partition in 15
Partitioning, automatic partitioning in 22—23
Partitioning, boot directory 28—29
Partitioning, boot files and 22 25 49—50 75
Partitioning, Boot Manager code for 14 16
Partitioning, boot process and 14—16
Partitioning, boot sector and 15
Partitioning, CD-ROM and 32
Partitioning, central processing unit (CPU) usage and 8
Partitioning, default Linux partition in 12
Partitioning, default partitioning behavior in 22
Partitioning, directories created in 27
Partitioning, Disk Druid for 12—13 27
Partitioning, disk paging in 7—11
Partitioning, extended partition in 12 25—26
Partitioning, fdsk for 12—13
Partitioning, First Nondestructive Interactive Partition Splitting (FIPS) program for 12
Partitioning, formatting 80—83
Partitioning, free space in 13
Partitioning, home directory 29
Partitioning, IDE drive geometry and 30—32 49—50
Partitioning, kernel and 15
Partitioning, Kernel upgrades using RPMs 216
Partitioning, LinuxLoader (LILO) in 14 16—21
Partitioning, logical partitions (dev/hda) in 12—13 23—26 31
Partitioning, logical structures created in 11—34
Partitioning, Master Boot Record (MBR) in 14 18 20
Partitioning, master slave configuration in 31—32
Partitioning, memory and 8
Partitioning, mount point in 8—9 24
Partitioning, multiple drive configurations and 30
Partitioning, multiple swap partitions in 29
Partitioning, operating systems, multiple 13
Partitioning, paging of memory in 8—9
Partitioning, Partition Magic for 12 16
Partitioning, partition managers for 13
Partitioning, partition table in 13—14
Partitioning, primary partition in 12 23
Partitioning, proc/ide directory in 31
Partitioning, RAID 33—34 74—83
Partitioning, random access memory (RAM) in 8
Partitioning, Red Hat service agreement and 13
Partitioning, root file system and 15 21—22
Partitioning, SCSI drives and 23 32—33 71—83
Partitioning, separate partitions for directories, pros and cons 27—30
Partitioning, size of partitions in 12—13
Partitioning, sizing swap space in 9—11
Partitioning, swap files in 7—9 25—26
Partitioning, swap partition in 7—9 21—22 25—26 80
Partitioning, swap space options in 7—11
Partitioning, system partitions in 26—34
Partitioning, thrashing and 8
Partitioning, user partitions in 26—34
Partitioning, usr directory 29
Partitioning, var directory 29
Partitioning, Web server 80
Password, root password selection 56—57 88
PCI access mode option, in kernel configuration 236
PCI quirks option, in kernel configuration 236
PCI support option, in kernel configuration 236
PCMCIA installation 36
Peripheral component interconnect (PCI), in video configuration 126
Permissions, in file sharing, NFS 117—119
Phosphor screen, in displays and monitors 133 145
pixels 127
Plug-and-Play support 2
Plug-and-Play support, in boot process 15
Plug-and-Play support, in kernel configuration 237
Ports 3
Power on self test (POST) 15
Preinstallation inventory of system 1—6
Preinstallation inventory of system, boot disks and 4
Preinstallation inventory of system, disk operating system (DOS) in 4
Preinstallation inventory of system, existing equipment in 3—4
Preinstallation inventory of system, memory requirements in 4
Preinstallation inventory of system, recently purchased equipment in 3
Preinstallation inventory of system, sample list of components in 5
Preinstallation inventory of system, system identification in 2—4
Primary partition 12 23
Print queues 185—186
Printer capability database (printcap) 173—177
printer configuration 91 173—194
Printer configuration, commands and utilities for, basic 173—177
Printer configuration, default printer in 183
Printer configuration, IDE system installation 59
Printer configuration, line printer (lpr) command in 173—177 181—185
Printer configuration, line printer spooler daemon (lpd) command in 173—177 180—186 190
Printer configuration, local printing configuration for 177—186
Printer configuration, LPRng package for 174—176
Printer configuration, print queues in 175—178 185—186
Printer configuration, print queues in, definition for 178
Printer configuration, print queues in, type of 178
Printer configuration, printer capability database (printcap) in 173—177
Printer configuration, printer creation in 177—178
Printer configuration, printer driver for 179—180 183 189—190
Printer configuration, printtool utility for 173 176—177 181—186
Printer configuration, remote printing 186—194
Printer configuration, remote printing, destination (HostA queue) for 192—194
Printer configuration, remote printing, etc/hosts.lpd file in 190—192
Printer configuration, remote printing, hostC queue for 188
Printer configuration, remote printing, line printer spooler daemon (lpd) command 190
Printer configuration, remote printing, prerequisites for 186—194
Printer configuration, remote printing, printer driver for 189—190
Printer configuration, remote printing, queue type defined for 189
Printer configuration, remote printing, TCP/IP and 186—188
Printer configuration, remote printing, verifying printing in 192—194
Printer configuration, remove entry from print queue (lprm) command in 185 186
Printer configuration, spool directory for 185—186
Printer configuration, technical details of 185—186
Printer configuration, test page printing 184
Printer configuration, testing print commands for 181—185
Printer configuration, testing the printer for 181
Printer configuration, view queue entries (lpq) command in 182 184
Printtool utility 173 176—177 181—186
Proc/ide directory 31
Proc/scsi/scsi 32
Processor types and features, in kernel configuration 232
Public domain status of Linux 36
queues, print 175—178 185—186
RAID 2
RAID, in SCSI system installation 68 74—83
RAID, partitioning for 33—34 74—83
RAM disk, in source tree kernel install 270—271
RAM disk, support option, in kernel configuration 240
RAMDAC, in video configuration 128 130
Random access memory (RAM) 8—11
Random access memory (RAM), in boot process 15
Random access memory, video (VRAM) 126—128 162
Read only memory (ROM) 15
README.Config file, in video configuration 166
Reconfiguring the system 101
Red Hat service agreement 13
Redundant array of inexpensive disks see “RAID”
Refresh rate, video 130 136 144 159
remote printing see “Printer configuration remote”
Remove entry from print queue (lprm) command 185—186
Rescue mode, for IDE system installation 45—46
Resolution, video 127 130 145—147 160
Rmmod module, source tree kernel install 251 253
Root file system, in boot process 15
Root file system, partitioning 21—22
Root password, IDE system installation 56—57
Root password, SCSI system installation 88
RPM packages 195—212
RPM packages, applying maintenance using 200—205
RPM packages, backward compatibility among 196
RPM packages, confirming upgrade in 205
RPM packages, contents and function of 197—200
RPM packages, current version confirmation in 203
RPM packages, database and binary files for 196
RPM packages, definition of 196
RPM packages, dependencies among 196
RPM packages, determining which package to upgrade using 202—203
RPM packages, directory for 200
RPM packages, FTP update files for 200—202
RPM packages, hash (h option) of 204
RPM packages, installation (i option) of 204
RPM packages, installation of 196
RPM packages, kernel upgrade using see “Kernel upgrades using RPMs”
RPM packages, man page for 196—197
RPM packages, naming conventions for 197
RPM packages, NFS installation 103
RPM packages, procedures for upgrading 204—205
RPM packages, query options for, in rpm utility 198
RPM packages, rpm utility for 196
RPM packages, SRPM vs. 197
RPM packages, super daemons and 202
RPM packages, updating 195 200—205
RPM packages, verify (v option) of 204
RPM packages, XF86config file for 195
RPM packages, XF86Setup installation and 195 209—212
RPM packages, XFree86 package and, replacing and upgrading 195 205—209
RPM packages, Xinetd for 202—203
SCSI emulation support option, in kernel configuration 239
SCSI low level drivers, in kernel configuration 245—247
SCSI support, in kernel configuration 244—247
SCSI system installation 68—101
SCSI system installation, authentication configuration in 88 91
SCSI system installation, boot message for 70
SCSI system installation, custom 70
SCSI system installation, development packages in 91
SCSI system installation, DOS/Windows connectivity in 91
SCSI system installation, firewall configuration in 86
SCSI system installation, GNOME in 92
SCSI system installation, IP addresses in 85—86
SCSI system installation, KDE in 91
SCSI system installation, kernel development package in 91
SCSI system installation, keyboard specification in 70
SCSI system installation, language selection in 70
SCSI system installation, language support in 88
SCSI system installation, linuxconf in 92
SCSI system installation, LinuxLoader (LILO) installation/configuration in 83—85
SCSI system installation, Master Boot Record (MBR) install in 50—51
SCSI system installation, monitor setup in 95—96
SCSI system installation, mouse selection in 86—88
SCSI system installation, multimedia support in 91
SCSI system installation, network configuration in 85—86
SCSI system installation, networked workstations in 91
SCSI system installation, NFS Server in 91
SCSI system installation, non-root user addition in 88
SCSI system installation, package group selection in 91—92
SCSI system installation, partitioning and 23 32—33 71—83
SCSI system installation, printer in 91
SCSI system installation, proc/scsi/scsi in 32
SCSI system installation, RAID array in 2 68 74—83
SCSI system installation, root password selection in 88
SCSI system installation, screen and installation of selected items in 93—94
SCSI system installation, time zone configuration in 88
SCSI system installation, troubleshooting 99—100
SCSI system installation, user interface/X in 92
SCSI system installation, utilities in 92
SCSI system installation, video configuration in 92—93 96—98
SCSI system installation, Web server in 91
SCSI system installation, Welcome screen in 70
SCSI system installation, X Window System in 91 98—99
SCSI system installation, XFree86-xf86cfg in 92
Security, Kernel upgrades using RPMs 214—215
Security, NFS installation 108—109
Server, NFS 105—109
Session Message Block (SMB) installation 36
Shadow mask 133 145
Signal generation, video 125—132
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), memory requirements 10
Software requirements, in source tree kernel install 263—265
sound cards 3
Source code, for source tree kernel install, in tar file format 258—259
Source tree see “Kernel install using source tree”
spool directory 185—186
SRPM files, RPM packages vs. 197
Standard build 103
Sunrpc module, in source tree kernel install 253
Super daemons, RPM packages 202
SuperProbe for video information 151—154
Swap files 7—9 25—26
swap partition 7—9 21—22 25—26 80
Swap partition, multiple 29
Swap space options 7—11
Synchronization, video 134—136 144 159—160
System partitions 26—34
System V IPC option, in kernel configuration 236
System.map files, in source tree kernel install 269—270
TCP/IP networking option, in kernel configuration 241
TCP/IP, NFS installation 100
TCP/IP, remote printing 186—188
Telnet, IDE system installation 57 59
Temporary mount 116
Text menu installation vs. GUI 35—36
thrashing 8
Time zone, CMOS and 55—56 88
Time zone, IDE system installation 55—56
Time zone, Network Time Protocol (NTP) 56
Time zone, SCSI system installation 88
Timing, in file sharing, NFS 117
tmp directory 27
troubleshooting 99—100
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