"If you are interested in Linux, <i>How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know</i> is a must-read title."<br />—<b>Linux Insider<br /></b><br />"Lots to offer on almost every aspect of the Linux architecture."<br />—<b>Everyday Linux User</b><br /><br />"You’ll get an essential understanding of what’s going on under the hood without getting bogged down in minutiae – making this a very refreshing (and wholly recommended) addition to the Linux literature."<br />—<b>Phil Bull, co-author of <i>Ubuntu Made Easy</i> and member of the Ubuntu documentation team</b><br /><br />"Dives straight into the transparent depths of Linux-based operating systems and shows us how all the pieces fit together."<br />—<b>DistroWatch</b><br /><br />"Earns its place on the shelf as an essential reference."<br />—<b>MagPi Magazine</b>
Chapter 2: Basic Commands and Directory Hierarchy
Chapter 3: Devices
Chapter 4: Disks and Filesystems
Chapter 5: Linux Booting: Boot Loaders and Kernel
Chapter 6: How User Space Starts
Chapter 7: System Configuration: Logging, System Time, Batch Jobs, and Users
Chapter 8: A Closer Look at Processes and Resource Utilization
Chapter 9: Understanding Your Network and Its Configuration
Chapter 10: Network Applications and Services
Chapter 11: Introduction to Shell Scripts
Chapter 12: Moving Files Across the Network
Chapter 13: User Environments
Chapter 14: A Brief Survey of the Linux Desktop
Chapter 15: Development Tools
Chapter 16: Compiling Software from Source Code
Chapter 17: Building on the Basics