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Advanced Topics in Unix: Processes, Files, and Systems

Filesystems
Format: Paperback
Author: Ronald J. Leach
ReleaseDate: August, 1994
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Rating:

So-So coverage
Unfortunately, it's too short, and thus too shallow. "Advanced Topics" tries to get its hands across a large subject. It tries to cover the intermediate and advanced UNIX system details, but does not go deeply enough to present a complete picture. The proper title should be "Introduction to Advanced Topics in UNIX". There are similar books out there that go for 800-1000 pages. Get one of those and you'll know UNIX very well. Then, get a book on the specific flavor of UNIX you're using. This book is good as an introduction to the above 2 books.


This is the greatest book ever!
. This is a must have for the Unix inthusiast.. I love this book so much that I sleep with it at night. . . It is just that good. . If you have any questions about it feel free to e-mail me to ask me questions about it!! Later.


Great Book higly recommended
fell free to email me at telisc@gis. great book great chapter on shared memory an issue always confused in the UNIX environment.net for any question.



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