August 2000
Intermediate to advanced
896 pages
28h 17m
English

UNIX is a complex operating system, and turning UNIX systems on and off is more complicated than just flipping the power switch. Both operations must be performed correctly if the system is to stay healthy.
Although the boostrapping process has always been somewhat mysterious, it was simpler in the days when one manufacturer controlled all of the system’s hardware and software. Now that UNIX runs on PCs, the boot procedure has to play by Microsoft’s rules and deal with a large variety of potential configurations. Although we discuss the boot procedure for all our example systems, you’ll see that we have quite a bit ...
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