December 2004
Intermediate to advanced
976 pages
33h 33m
English
The first two chapters ("Chapter 1," and "Chapter 2") lay the foundation with terms and concepts used throughout the rest of the book. The next three chapters—"Chapter 3," "Chapter 4," and "Chapter 5"—describe key underlying mechanisms in the system. The next eight chapters explain the core components of the operating system: processes, threads, and jobs; memory management; security; the I/O system; storage management; the cache manager; file systems; and networking. The last chapter covers crash dump analysis.
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