Linux System Administrator's Survival Guide Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Part I
Installation and Configuration
Chapter 1
Introduction to Linux
Chapter 2
Linux Hardware and Software
Chapter 3
Installing and Updating Linux
Chapter 4
LILO
Chapter 5
Installing and Configuring XFree86
Part II
Expanding Your System
Chapter 6
Devices and Device Drivers
Chapter 7
SCSI Devices
Chapter 8
Hard Disks
Chapter 9
CD-ROM Drives
Chapter 10
Sound Cards
Chapter 11
Terminals and term
Chapter 12
Tape Drives< /A>
Chapter 13
Modems
Chapter 14
Other Devices
Part III
Managing Your Linux System
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Chapter 15
Booting, init, and Shutdown
Chapter 16
Users and Logins
Chapter 17
System Names and Access Permissi ons
Chapter 18
Filesystems and Disks
Chapter 19
Printers and Print Spoolers
Chapter 20
Managing Processes
Chapter 21
Managing Resources
Chapter 22< /A>
Backup, Backup, Backup!
Chapter 23
The cron a nd at Programs
Chapter 24
Security
Chapter 25
Modifying the Kernel
Chapter 26
Shell Programming< /A>
Part IV
Networking
Chapter 27
UUCP
Chapter 28
TCP/IP and Networks
Chapter 29
Configuring Hardware and the Kernel for Networking
Chapter 30
Configuring TCP/IP
Chapter 31
Configuring SLIP and PPP
Chapter 32
TCP/IP Utilities
Chapter 33
NFS and NIS
Part V
E-Mail and News
Chapter 34
E-mail and Linux
Chapter 35
Configuring sendmail
Chapter 36
Using smail
Cahapter 37
Configuring Elm and Pine
Chapter 38
USENET and Netnews
Chapter 39
NNTP and INN
Chapter 40
C News
Chapter 41
Configuring Newsreaders trn and tin
Part VI
The Internet
Chapter 42
Setting Up an Internet Site
Chapter 43
Setting up an FTP and Anonymous FTP Site
Chapter 44
Configuring a WAIS Site
Chapter 45
Setting Up a Gopher Service
Chapter 46
Configuring a WWW Site
Part VII
Appendixes
Appendix A
Linux FTP Sites and Newsgroups
Appendix B
Commercial Vendors for Linux
Appendix C
The Linux Documentation Project
Appendix D
The GNU General Public License
Appendix E
Copyright Information
Appendix F
Hardware Compatibility
Appendix G
Glossary
Appendix H
What's on the CD-ROM