Includes bibliographical references (pages 641-646) and index.
1 Overview of Operating Systems -- 2 "Quick Start" into the Linux Operating System -- 3 Editing Text Files -- 4 Files and File System Structure -- 5 File Security -- 6 Basic File Processing -- 7 Advanced File Processing -- 8 File Sharing -- 9 Redirection and Piping -- 10 Processes -- 11 Networking and Internetworking -- 12 Introductory Bash Programming -- 13 Advanced Bash Programming -- 14 Linux Tools for Software Development -- 15 System Programming I: File System Management -- 16 System Programming II: Process Management and Signal Processing -- 17 Linux System Administration Fundamentals -- 18 systemd -- Appendix A: Installation Instructions -- Appendix B: Books for Further Reference
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"Linux: The Textbook, Second Editionprovides comprehensive coverage of the contemporary use of the Linux operating system for every level of student or practitioner, from beginners to advanced users. The text clearly illustrates system-specific commands and features using Debian-family Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint, and RHEL-family CentOS, and stresses universal commands and features that are critical to all Linux distributions. The second edition of the book includes extensive updates and new chapters on system administration for desktop, stand-alone PCs, and server-class computers; API for system programming, including thread programming with pthreads; virtualization methodologies; and an extensive tutorial on systemd service management."--ProQuest.