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Unix Internals: A Systems Operations Handbook

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This practical guide provides a technically oriented description of how and why UNIX performs its various required functions - vital knowledge for excellent programming and for competent system management.

220 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1987

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You can be a smarty too.
There are those of us who would just like to use the UNIX operating system. Then there are those curious people that want to know what an inode is, what the Superblock is, and how is the directory structure made.
Most of us would be satisfied if someone said the inode was a file. Then there are those who say "Oh know you don't. What is its structure?” I say, “Just read Unix Internals."
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