Re: A good BSD Text Book?

From: Jason Stone (freebsd-performance_at_dfmm.org)
Date: 01/25/04

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    > Can anyone recommend a/some really good BSD (4.8) books/manuals, for not
    > only a BSD beginner, but for someone that will really get into detail in
    > a short time?

    _Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD Operating System_ by McKusick _et
    al_ is wonderful. It starts out at a level that's easy enough, even if
    you have almost no experience working with a unix kernel, but it goes very
    deep into the kernel internals until you really havea very good
    understanding of the system.

    It's somewhat old, but it's still totally relevent, so don't be put off
    just by the age.

     -Jason

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